Recently I attended a reception where the couple had a money tree. They had a display that explained the money was for the honeymoon and the display also gave entertainment options of their destination city. The guests were very generous and I gave also, feeling that I was a part of their celebration. Was that a tasteless idea? It was presented very elegantly and the response was great. Now I am thinking about having one at my own reception.
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Money trees could be considered tacky and may offend your guests. Your guests shouldn't feel obligated to help you pay for your honeymoon. In fact, gifts of any kind should never be expected. Unless it is some soprt of ethnic tradition (such as they have in The Philippines), please leave the cash out of the reception (such as money dances, cash bars, etc). Host the reception you can afford, even if it simply cake and champagne. Plan a honeymoon you can afford. You shouldn't count on gifts from your guests to fund a honeymoon. Top Wedding Questions Forum Moderator - "Write your sorrows in the sand, your blessings in stone".