Planning a wedding is exciting, but sticking to a budget can be challenging. Here’s a simple, step-by-step guide to help couples manage their wedding expenses, prioritize essentials, and still create a memorable day without going overboard.
Begin with an honest conversation about how much you can afford to spend. Consider any contributions from family and set a firm number. Most couples in the U.S. spend between $20,000 to $30,000 on their weddings, but the key is to create a budget that’s comfortable for you.
Identify the three most important aspects of your wedding—maybe it’s the venue, catering, and photography. Allocate a larger portion of your budget to these areas, and look for ways to save on items that aren’t as high on your list.
Typically, wedding expenses fall into these categories:
Each guest impacts your total costs, from food to venue space. A smaller guest list can lead to big savings, and it makes the event more intimate.
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DIY decorations, invitations, or even wedding favors can significantly reduce costs. Just be mindful not to take on too much to avoid added stress.
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Choosing an off-peak wedding season (like winter or early spring) or even a weekday can help you save on venue and vendor costs. How cute are these two on their snowy wedding day!?
Use a wedding budget app or spreadsheet to track every expense. We have even created a free budget tracker on our site you can use free - access it here. Small costs can add up quickly, so regular tracking will help you stay on target.
Taxes, gratuities, and setup fees can be sneaky expenses. Include these in your budget so you aren’t surprised.
Setting a realistic wedding budget allows you to focus on what truly matters: celebrating your love. By following these steps and keeping an eye on expenses, you can create a beautiful wedding that doesn’t break the bank.