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Wedding Planning Basics: The Budget

The gorgeous dress, the blooming bouquets, the first dance, the “I Do”s…when couples dream of their wedding day, they envision all the beauty and happiness their hearts can handle. What can bring them back to reality? The cold, hard foundation of event planning: the budget.

Weddings are notoriously expensive, for various reasons (some fair, some quite the opposite). As for budget, well, even the word is ugly. But the wedding budget is the most important governing document, and creating and maintaining the budget is a primary task of planning a wedding.   

Creating the wedding budget can be difficult. Couples traditionally receive money from their families; increasingly they are footing their own bills. Regardless, many couples still do not know how much they have to spend, and have even less of an idea of what the wedding might cost. In this case, the total budget has to be calculated backwards by estimating or pricing the wedding expenses and then totaling those costs. Once the big picture is established, it is easy to trim the budget and manage expenses – and when it comes to savings, the target is on the biggest ticket items.

An excellent way to begin the budget process is to ask a simple question: what matters most? Another way to ask is: what do you think makes for a great party? Perhaps it is food, perhaps drinks. Maybe the couple is passionate about live music; maybe they just want to dance all night in a club-like scene. Atmosphere, flowers, gorgeous attire, decorations: each item has a price. Unless their funds are truly limitless, every couple will face hard choices about what they can and cannot afford, so it’s vital to establish priorities at the outset.  

The most surprising budget item for most couples is the staggering expense of the venue and the catering. As with any party, it simply costs a lot of money to feed and provide drinks for a lot of people – a cost which accounts for approximately 40-50% of the overall budget. Nearly half! Of the average wedding cost of about $30,000, approximately $12,000 - $15,000 is for catering alone. While catering costs vary across the country, they can easily reach $150 or more per person in major cities.

Despite the large cost, brides and grooms should not make the mistake of skimping too much on the catering budget. Guests expect food at the reception, particularly at an evening reception when a full dinner must be served. How can the catering costs be efficiently pruned?  One way is to reconsider cocktail hour. Passed hors d’oeuvres can be expensive, so many caterers offer alternatives such as unmanned stations. Beer and wine in lieu of a full bar (never a cash bar if it’s avoidable) is perfectly acceptable and can save a bundle. Offering fewer entrée choices also cuts costs, as the caterer has fewer dishes to make and ingredients to purchase.

If the budget needs to be cut drastically, couples should consider the timing of the ceremony and reception. A mid-day event allows for a lighter meal at considerably lower costs, particularly if the venue or caterer can do another event in the evening. Even larger savings are possible if the wedding is on a Friday, Sunday, or weekday instead of a Saturday. In fact, couples who opt for a non-Saturday wedding will enjoy cheaper costs all around. Finally, the simplest way to cut catering costs is also the hardest: cut the guest list. At $100 a head, cutting just ten guests saves $1,000.00.

The venue or location of the reception is another potentially large expense. If the venue provides catering then the rental cost of the space is often included in the package, with little way to get around it. If the venue rental is separate, it is vital to review what is included in the cost. Simple logistics can render a dream location into a very expensive nightmare. Chairs, tables, tenting, power, additional restrooms, transportation, and so forth – these and several other costs depend entirely on the venue.

Décor, and especially flowers, is another big ticket item of any wedding. With their inherent connotations of beauty and romance, flowers are de rigueur at most weddings and – like catering for a large party – something that most couples never deal with in their regular lives.

 

Ways to save money on wedding flowers? Be flexible. In-season, local blooms are significantly less expensive because they do not have the added cost of shipping and special care. In fact, the difference between the cost of in-season flowers and the alternative is so significant that if flowers are truly important to the couple then they should consider that when they select their wedding date. It is not a fluke that so many weddings are in May and June when flower season is at its most varied and robust (of course the wedding industry has caught on, and early summer is now the most expensive time of year to be married).

Other ways to save? Use a good florist who sticks within a budget and can advise on the best blooms and quantities needed. Finally, the couple should consider which flowers matter most to them. The bouquet is often a keepsake, but what about the centerpieces? Most of those end up in the trash by the next day.

For décor bang for your buck, few things have as much impact as lighting. Surprised? Don’t be. Special lighting – whether it is colored washes on the walls or simple string lights and candles – entirely transforms a space and instantly creates a mood.  Dramatic lighting also minimizes the need for other big décor elements. Single flowers in bud vases and votive candles on the table are plenty in room filled with colorful paper Chinese lanterns.  

Many couples will try to save money by having friends or family perform services in lieu of professional vendors. This can be fine – as long as the friend or family member has some equivalent experience and is reliable. An Aunt who loves to bake may not be up to the task of creating a three tier, intricately decorated cake, especially under the time constraints required by a wedding. Etiquette and family politics can be complicated, but couples must make the choice based on what matters to them. If Auntie wants to make the cake and the bride and groom don’t care about the cake (and could stomach disaster), then why not?  

There are a handful of other vendors where skimping is ill-advised, such as the photographer. Wedding photography can be expensive, but most couples agree that the expense is beyond worthwhile. The photographer is creating the best record of the event – one that will last well beyond the fading of the memories – and there is NO chance to recapture those moments. It is a very bad idea to ask a guest to act as photographer, even if they offer or have some talent. Not only would they rather be celebrating, but they cannot be truly objective about who or what they photograph. Professional photographers understand budgets and typically offer different packages and price points; it is worth negotiating with a photographer rather than deciding the pictures can be handled by your cousin Louise.

Catering, location, décor, and photography are some of the biggest expenses of any wedding budget, but they can be managed. Couples must start the budget process with a clear understanding of what truly matters to them to make a special and memorable day, and keep this focus in mind. Armed with those priorities and a little creativity, the budget process can be easy. And the wedding? Perfectly well-priced.

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Reader Comments (32)

It is very important to capture those moments, wasting money on a "Cheap" photographer isn't worth it. I was surprised to hear how much some photographers cost - $5000!! I guess its worth it.. Don't want to waste your money on someone who wont work hard...
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September 29, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterJuan
Today, it's always a hard choice for any couple who are planning their wedding because of high cost of just about everything. But this must not be a hindrance to having a great wedding, you have to resourceful and if possible do it yourself and have your friends get involved.
September 29, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterCindy| Silk wedding bouquets
Great information. And yes, the wedding budget is so important.It helps the bride and groom to know how much they can spend for each category as it applies to their wedding. Exciting, sometimes tedious. But in the end, beautiful and special.Thanks for the information, but only about the budget, but also about the Wedding Planner Course information.
Having a realistic wedding budget is so important, I often have brides who want to have a big wedding with lots of bridesmaids and groomsmen - basically the works but all for less than $2000 - it is just not realistic.

You need to be creative and be able to compromise on the stuff that isn't important.
October 6, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterCheap Wedding Ideas
So many people try to save money by having friends or family perform services in lieu of professional vendors, It is usually only good if the person is a professional.

I would rather have someone have a potluck dinner reception and have enough money for a quality photographer than pay for a meal and get a cheep photographer. The photos are what you will look back on for the rest of your life. Never skimp on photography!
October 6, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterMaui Beach Weddings
I am so glad you touched on the fact that not just any "guest" can be a wedding photographer. I am a wedding photographers in Pensacola and I understand the importance and value of a professional wedding photographer. There are many non-experienced people out there that are giving away their photography services too cheap and and killing the market. Great article and I am looking forward to more.
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Not a good idea to try and save money, swapping out professionals for amateurs, and risking quality while doing this. Great post.
etting engaged can be one of the most memorable and exciting moments in your life. For t­he first few weeks after the proposal, you both feel dizzy with happiness and are bursting with anticipation.
October 17, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterprom dress
A great post. Planning the basic budget before getting a marriage is really important. However unexpected funds is also need to be prepared. It because future is mystery and sometimes is unpredictable. Thanks guys
October 22, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterOutdoor String Lights
Hiring a profesional caterer can actually help with the budget, Professionals know about portion sizing, they can therefore help reduce wasteage of food and therefore the need to buy extra food. Arranging the wedding can be stressful enough.
The best way to save money is shop around, but just because a service is cheap, doesn't make it the best choice. Check reviews, use the internet to "know" who you're dealing with. If possible use a referal from someone you know.
It’s easy to put your blinders on and stick to what you’ve been doing, but don’t let it take you down. And don’t be bothered if these methods seem shady to you: If your competitors know you’re there, they’re probably doing the same things to keep tabs on you!
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While thinking about wedding, bride and groom start dreaming but budget is that factor which make them realize the reality and bind them to planning. Planning is always good for a good wedding. Through planning you can find all the services like wedding planner, wedding photographer, catering, and wedding venue etc. according to your budget.

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Great post ! Once the cake has been eaten, dress has been put away in the wardrobe all your left with is your memories ! Make sure you pick a great wedding photographer ! ;-)
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The Church requires engaged couples to prepare for marriage, usually through a formal marriage preparation program.
Weddings are expensive occasions.
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