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How to Stick to Your Wedding Budget

Now that you’re engaged, the next thing is wedding planning. Who doesn’t love to plan a wedding? It’s the most romantic and magical day of a couple’s life. There would be flowers everywhere and the room’s filled with love and happiness.

However, wedding planning can be both exciting and stressful at the same time. As much as you want your dream wedding to come to life, reality will set in and let you know that you can’t afford your dream wedding – but that doesn’t mean that you don’t get to have a magical wedding still. 

Here are a couple of tips on how you can have a great wedding while sticking to your budget:

Wedding background with checklist and calendar. Female hands arranging marriage, filling in planners on white wooden table with lots of tender bridal stuff, top view

1. Live Within Your Means

Know your budget, and try to stick to it.

There are a lot of wedding themes that do look gorgeous but don’t cost as much money as the alternatives.

For example, having a rustic wedding as your theme is quite popular because it’s one of the most romantic themes out there without having to cost a fortune.

The theme mainly consists of white and green and materials like wood.

The rustic theme looks homey, soft, and romantic.

Perfect for intimate weddings. 

2. Spend Time Planning

If you and your partner aren’t in a rush, spend as much time as you can on wedding planning.

This will allow you to save more money as time goes on since you’ll still be having your monthly income and you can add some of it to your wedding fund. 

On that note, when you book early, chances are you’ll be getting a discount or even dodging a price increase.

Most of the time, suppliers are booked months before the big day.

If you book early, you’re most likely to secure your spot, especially if the supplier is in demand.

With this, you’ll be able to book popular, affordable suppliers worth every penny.

Usually, wedding suppliers increase their prices every year to catch up with the economy. 

In line with this, when you have more time to spend, you’ll be able to research more suppliers and find the most affordable one that is legitimate and fits your needs.

This will allow you to maximize your budget and assign them to something else.

3. Save Money on Flowers

While flowers add romantic energy to the room, they can be quite expensive as well.

You can use faux flowers to save money, as they look great and will last a lifetime.

However, if you still want fresh flowers for your wedding, you should check out Bouqs wedding flowers as they supply DIY or pre-arranged packages that allow you to save money rather than buying them from florists.

They might add additional work, but you’ll be able to save a ton.

Plus, their flowers are guaranteed fresh and will last longer than those bought from stores.

4. Don’t Get Married During Wedding Season

When you have decided to book during the wedding peak season, chances are you’ll have a higher rate with your venue.

The wedding season usually happens from April to October, with its peak in June.

December weddings are also popular, so there’s a great chance they’ll be expensive, too.

Avoid these times, and you’ll have a much easier time and more options available.

5. Set Budget on Wedding Dress

Yes, wedding dresses are one of the highlights of weddings, but while you want to splurge to have the perfect wedding dress, try to be realistic.

Wedding dresses are usually expensive and over the top.

While they’re beautiful, they still cost money, and you only get to wear them once. 

If you’re eyeing a particular design, try to look for a cheaper alternative similar to your favorite, says The Spruce.

Not only that you’ll be able to save money, but you might even find a great design that’s better than your original pick. 

6. Go Digital

When you’re planning to invite your friends and family to your wedding, sending out invitations is a tradition.

While those are behind us, we can send e-invites that allow us to save on paper and money and respond quicker. 

There are a ton of websites that allow your guests to RSVP and fill out any form that they wish to have at your wedding.

This will allow for more flexibility and save you a lot of money since invitations can be quite expensive as well. 

wedding centerpieces at reception

Conclusion  

When planning your wedding, it’s best to remove any unnecessary expenses.

In most cases, guests would not even notice it.

It’s your day, and you should be happy with your pockets still intact.

You’ll still need money to start your life as a married couple. 

But if you have enough budget to go big, do so.

Just be sure you still have money to spare and not spend every last cent on your bank accounts just for a single day.

It’s the marriage that matters, after all. 

About Julee: Julee Morrison is an experienced author with 35 years of expertise in parenting and recipes. She is the author of four cookbooks: The Instant Pot College Cookbook, The How-To Cookbook for Teens, The Complete Cookbook for Teens, and The Complete College Cookbook. Julee is passionate about baking, crystals, reading, and family. Her writing has appeared in The LA Times (Bon Jovi Obsession Goes Global), Disney's Family Fun Magazine (August 2010, July 2009, September 2008), and My Family Gave Up Television (page 92, Disney Family Fun August 2010). Her great ideas have been featured in Disney's Family Fun (Page 80, September 2008) and the Write for Charity book From the Heart (May 2010). Julee's work has also been published in Weight Watchers Magazine, All You Magazine (Jan. 2011, February 2011, June 2013), Scholastic Parent and Child Magazine (Oct. 2011), Red River Family Magazine (Jan. 2011), BonAppetit.com, and more. Notably, her article "My Toddler Stood on Elvis' Grave and Scaled Over Boulders to Get to a Dinosaur" made AP News, and "The Sly Way I Cured My Child's Lying Habit" was featured on PopSugar. When she's not writing, Julee enjoys spending time with her family and exploring new baking recipes.
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