Make sure you set a budget before you start planning. It can be very easy to get carried away and lose track of how much you are spending. The budget doesn't need to be set in stone but should be a guide to how much you can allocate per item. So if you want to spend more on flowers, spend a little less on the transport to make up for it!

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