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Husband quoted £1k for wedding dress frame for wife makes one himself for £100

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Many Brits have been dabbling in DIY during lockdown. Whether this is to save money, or because you love the sense of accomplishment, it provides a happy distraction.

Now, we’ve all been given large quotes for certain tasks which seem outrageous to us. And, nothing gets a higher mark-up than anything wedding related.

Only on the happiest day of your life do flowers cost £2,000 or a pair of shoes £700. So, when one newlywed was quoted £1,000 for a bespoke frame for his bride’s wedding dress he decided to do the task himself.

Daniel Webb, 23, a cinema manager from Essex, told money-saving community LatestDeals.co.uk : "My wife saw a framed wedding dress when scrolling through the Pinterest app and immediately had her heart set on having

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