How did they do it? Meet the thrifty couple whose wedding cost just £1 (PHOTOS)

A thrifty bride and groom have proved a wedding day to remember does not need to cost a fortune after celebrating their nuptials – at the cost of just £1.

Georgina Porteous and Sid Innes organised their perfect day for family and friends, complete with rings, flowers, a cake and even a photographer to capture the occasion.

They also hosted a reception with a picnic, drinks, jazz music and dancing at a romantic setting in the Scottish Highlands, all on their unbelievably low budget.

Georgina and Sid Innes at their Inverness-shire home where they were married, wearing the clothes that they wore on their wedding dayGeorgina and Sid Innes at their Inverness-shire home where they were married, wearing the clothes that they wore on their wedding day

 

But incredibly, apart from the £70 they had to pay by law for their marriage fees, their only expenditure was a pound on Georgina’s vintage wedding gown.

The newlyweds were toasting their good fortune today after spending only a tiny fraction of the average £20,000 cost of a wedding in the UK.

Georgina, 36, said: ‘I don’t see the point in these massive weddings. It takes away from what marriage is truly about.

The only expense the couple could not avoid was the statutory £70 for the fees required to marry, but everything else was donated or sourced for freeThe only expense the couple could not avoid was the statutory £70 for the fees required to marry, but everything else was donated or sourced for free

 

The couple exchanged wedding rings hand-crafted by Georgina using antlers she found in their garden.The couple exchanged wedding rings hand-crafted by Georgina using antlers she found in their garden

‘There is nothing to gain from spending a huge amount of money. The day is supposed to be about marrying the person you love and for us all that mattered was that we were becoming husband and wife. We didn’t want or need a big, fancy affair.’

Georgina, an artist, met singer-songwriter Sid, 39, at an art fair in Glasgow in 2009 and immediately said ‘yes’ when he proposed in Berlin last year.

The couple, who live near Inverness, started planning their big day but as they are both dedicated to recycling and self-sufficiency, they vowed to keep their nuptials as simple as possible.

The only expense they could not avoid was the statutory £70 for the fees required to marry, but everything else was donated or sourced for free.

Georgina said: ‘From day one of the engagement we knew we wanted a small and cheap wedding, it was a natural thing for us because we are so invested in recycling and self-sustainability. We were really excited to plan it all.

Georgina's mother Susanne, a church reader, conducted the ceremony in front of 70 guests in a run-down barn at their home Georgina’s mother Susanne, a church reader, conducted the ceremony in front of 70 guests in a run-down barn at their home

 

The £1 was spent on the wedding dress, a 1960s hand-made floor-length ivory wedding gown with embroidered sleeves, which Georgina purchased on the website freecycleThe £1 was spent on the wedding dress, a 1960s hand-made floor-length ivory wedding gown with embroidered sleeves, which Georgina purchased on the website freecycle

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