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where can I buy, cheap wedding decor items in Los Angels? Not looking for the typical stores?

Publish date: September 12, 2011 4:26 pm | Tags: , , , , , , ,

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  1. Hippie Tree Hugger Says:

    Go to thrift stores and look for vintage items – they will be unique, cool, and cheap!

    Check on Craigslist and Ebay for pre-used items, there is a lot of it out there. Most people just want to get rid of it, so it’s inexpensive.

    Our local Dollar Tree has an entire selection of just wedding stuff – most of which isn’t too shabby for being at a dollar store.

    Get creative. Use your Christmas lights, flowers from you or your friends garden, your grandmother’s crystal that is shoved in the attic, etc. Lol.

    Make your own. Go to Etsy.com and look for ideas. Or buy straight from a seller on Etsy. They have unique items and are usually inexpensive.

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