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A Practical Guide on How to Save Money on Your Wedding Ceremony

Planning a wedding can be an expensive affair if not well thought through and budgeted for. If you are looking to get married, you should learn to take charge of your finances and set the budget early on in the planning.

In any relationship, money is often a vital and sensitive topic. If you wish to tie the knot, ensuring that you make your wedding expectations clear to your future life partner from the onset is vital. This is to avoid getting into debt in aspirations of having a wedding that supersedes one’s financial capabilities.

Wedding planners can also prove beneficial. Because of their experience, they can help you come up with a sensible wedding budget.

Nonetheless planning for your wedding should be a memorable and special experience for both you and your guests.

Top Tips to Save Money When Planning for Your Wedding.

  • Craft a Budget for Your Wedding Plans.

Having a pre-set budget can help you plan efficiently and purpose for a ceremony within your financial limits.  

Following the steps outlined below, when designing a budget will guarantee that you don’t break the bank in your effort to bring your day into fruition.

  1. Set a Financial Limit. You should examine your cumulative savings and see how much you and your partner are willing to channel towards the wedding.
  1. Listing Down All Common Wedding Expenses. This can be done by making an excel spreadsheet and tabulating all expenses that come into mind, in relation to wedding expenses.

Fixed costs related to the wedding venue, reception planning, and a live band, or wedding ceremony musicians can be arrived at by seeking out price quotes.

  1. Buffer Budget. This budget is built to solely cater to last-minute expenses such as extra tables, and additional decorations. One’s buffer budget should range between 5% and 30%. This depends on the degree of arising unknown expenses.

Adequate planning and sticking to your budget will ensure that you don’t start the new step of your life with debt.

  • Avoid Obvious Wedding Venues

Hosting your wedding at the most suitable venue for your place of residence may seem like a great idea to actualize. However, choosing to have your wedding in smaller towns or rather rural areas could save you a lot of money when it comes to the wedding reception. The solution to finding a great wedding venue is to search for an out-of-the-box wedding venue, which includes:

  1. City Park
  2. Gallery Space
  3. Municipal Rec Center’s
  4. Campgrounds
  5. Locally Available Restaurants
  6. Public Park

Your wedding celebrations are all about your special day – you and your partner are finally making your union official, whether you’ve been together ten months or ten years. When the big day comes, you can finally relax, all the hard work is done. All that is left is to enjoy the day with your partner and your family, making those memories that will last a lifetime.

Cher

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  • I always tell my brides to pick 2 areas that are the most important and then go from there. If their dream dress and venue is most important than they know to cut back somewhere else.

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