Planning your wedding is exciting and we want you to enjoy every bit of it! Even the more tedious parts, like budgeting and deciding whether or not you should invite your favorite high school teacher. We have consulted with wedding coordinators Weddings with Clinton and Kaitlin Shea Weddings to curate a list of ten tips that will help you organize a plan to achieve your dream wedding—even if you’re on a tight budget.
01
Contracts… Read them!
Before you sign a contract, sit down with your partner (and maybe even a close friend or family member) and carefully read through each section of the contract to ensure that you don’t accidentally commit to extra fees and charges. You may be thinking “I’m going to read my contracts.” but seriously—Clinton tells us that this is one tip that could save you thousands of dollars.
“One of my couples signed a contract and thought they only had to spend $5,000 for the venue but it also required them to spend another $10,000 on food and drinks.”
Wedding With Clinton
02
Programs and signs
On the list of items that you might think you need for your day, programs should not be the main priority. Clinton with Weddings by Clinton says that programs are not really that useful for your guests–they are usually glanced over and then thrown away. In order to cut down on cost and waste, he recommends making a sign with the event’s main schedule.
03
Officiants
An officiant can be one of the most inexpensive items on your list, but Clinton suggests being wary of having friends officiate for you, as a poor officiant can easily wreck the mood for your entire ceremony. Even if it is someone you have known your whole life, make sure they understand the tone that you want your ceremony to have, and to save the corny jokes for toast speeches. If you’re torn between hiring an officiant or asking your good buddy from college, it will probably be safer to hire someone who has lots of experience working weddings.
04
Extra charges- BEWARE
Many wedding vendors will offer you extra items or services that sound like a great idea on paper, but at the end of the day go unused, or are underappreciated for the price tag that came along with it. Clinton has made notes of these details and suggests being weary about what kind of decor or services you agree to from a vendor.
“It’s often the little things that add up. For instance, you know the little bows that you see on the chairs at dinner? Some venues will charge you an additional $2-4 per chair just to tie. Yeah, they look nice but are they worth the $240-480?”
Weddings With Clinton
05
Set a budget
Giving yourself a limit overall on how much you’re willing to spend will help you plan-out where to splurge or save. Kaitlin Shea Weddings had couples that didn’t set an overall budget and unexpectedly spent thousands of dollars because they didn’t set a limit for themselves.
06
Sort out priorities!
As you’re planning out your wedding, it’s important to prioritize which things you absolutely have to have at your wedding. Kaitlin Shea Weddings says that this is the best way to find out what wedding traditions and trends you and your fiancé-absolutely-want to have on your big day; to find out which big purchases are non-negotiables. You don’t want to spend half of your budget on decorations only to find out that you don’t have enough left to spend on food and catering.
“You cannot get absolutely everything from every vendor, unless you want to spend $200,000 on your wedding. There are just things that we have to kind of pick and choose what’s more important.”
Kaitlin Shea Weddings
07
Start early
The more time that you have to plan your wedding, the better. Most coordinators, like Kaitlin, don’t recommend starting planning less than six months before your wedding. This simply saves you the stress of planning and coordinating such a big event in such little time. Giving yourself plenty of time allows you to spread out your bigger purchases over many months. More time to save for multiple big cost items; means more freedom to gather materials for any DIY decorations you want to make.
08
Opt for a weekday or morning wedding
It may seem most intuitive to celebrate your big day on a Friday or Saturday night in order to give your guests time to travel back home from the event (or recover from it). But if you know that your guests will survive the following day, hosting your wedding on a weekday, Sunday, or morning can save you thousands on venue prices since Friday and Saturday night bookings are in highest demand.
09
Have a selective guest-list
The more people you invite to your wedding, the more expensive it will be. Between food and seating, your guest count can most definitely push you over budget, so prioritize inviting those who are most important to you.
10
Keep the bar tab low
The last thing you want at the end of your wedding is to be faced with a huge alcohol bill because your guests decided to have a little bit too much fun at the open bar. Talk with your alcohol vendor about just doing specialty cocktails or signature beer and wine for your guests to enjoy. You could also have an open bar during cocktail hour and dinner, and then switch to a cash bar once the bigger party starts.
Now is the time to let the creativity flow and start making your Pinterest wedding board into a reality. We hope that these tips have left you feeling a bit more confident going into your wedding planning journey, no matter what your budget looks like.
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