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Sunday, October 13, 2013

5 Tips to Creating a Wedding Budget





1) Average Costs - The average cost of a wedding in the United States is $25,000.00.  However, every couples budget is different; your wedding budget may be higher or lower.  A lot of factors come into play. You have to think about your "guest list", the amount of guest plays a major role in the overall cost of the wedding. On average a couple will spend $100.00 "per guest".  Also, "catering", that will be 50% of your total budget. Example: if your budget is $10,000.00; plan to spend $5,000.00 for Food/Beverage.  Furthermore, the location of the wedding ( Local or Destination Wedding), and the "time of day". 

2) Guest List -  If you are planning a wedding on a small budget,  "please cut your guest list".  Host a small intimate (Guest Count: 25 and under) wedding, keep the guest count down ( I repeat)! As a engaged couple you have a lot of options.  Perhaps, a early morning ceremony, and host a "brunch style" wedding. So many creative menu options for brunch. Lastly, perhaps you want to elope, or have a beautiful intimate beachside ceremony with just the two"of you. Don't forget about "civil ceremonies" as well. A courthouse wedding is not what it use to be! You can get ready in a bridal suite, be swept away in a luxury vehicle, and meet your groom for a romantic ceremony!



3)  Who is paying - It was customary, that the Bride "side" paid for the wedding ( in the old days).  However, more and more couples are paying for their own wedding. Some, couples will have financial assistance from their parents and family/friends. Think about, your budget as soon as you get engaged, and set a budget and stick to it. 

4) Location - Think about the location of where you would like to host your wedding. However, location determines a lot in terms of your budget. Are you considering a destination wedding, at a tropical beach, or aboard a cruise ship? Perhaps, you want a traditional church wedding, or a historic courtyard. Don't be afraid to think "out-of-the-box" when choosing your wedding venue ( Home, Swanky Restaurant, Garden, Museum, Wineries, even a Cemetary) 

Fact: Here in Atlanta, Georgia the Oakland Cemetary host 18 Weddings a year!

5) Discuss & Plan early - Sit down as a engaged couple and discuss how much you want to spend total overall on your budget.  Once you come to an agreement,  follow your budget plan.  Lastly, plan early, please don't wait until the last minute to pull your wedding together! This creates a lot of stress and pressure between you and your fiancée. It's ideal to plan at least 12 months in advance.


 Bonus TIP (Best Tip):   Hire a Wedding Planner! - yes hire a professional wedding planner.   A planner has all the tools to not only plan your wedding but coordinate it on the Day of!  Furthermore, a planner has built professional relationships with vendors that you will need for your wedding day. Lastly, a hiring a planner takes the load, and stress off of you and your fiancée.  As, a engaged couple, you will be able to enjoy your engagement! 


If you have anymore tips feel free to leave them in the comment section below! 


Have a Sweet Day❤
Clarissa 

10 comments:

  1. I think this is a topic that will always have to be brought to the attention of engaged couples. These are all great tips.

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    1. Thank you Donna, yes this is ALWAYS a big topic among enaged couples!

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  2. The budget is such a big aspect of the wedding. Love the tips. Very helpful for brides.

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    1. Yes! Without the budget you cannot proceed forward, all plans are on hold until the wedding budget is established. I love your new website ( the colors are super cute) ... CONGRATS!

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  3. Great tips. Especially since we know that it's the budget that ends up getting most couples in the end.

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  4. Can never have too much info on the wedding planning budget. Btw, is Oakland Cemetary really a cemetary?

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    1. Yes, Courtney there is never "too much" information for a engaged couple. Knowing your budget and how to establish one is key for Brides & Grooms! Yes the Oakland Cemetary is a "Real" Historic place here in Georgia, Yes! Indeed, click on the link I provided above!

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  5. All wonderful tips! I know it hurts, but trimming your guest list will save you money, and you may be able to provide a more personable and intimate touch for your guests. Courtney-Alpha Prosperity Events, Oakland Cemetery is a real cemetery with tours, events, festivals, and weddings believe it or not!

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    1. Thank you so much! Yes, you are correct "trimming" down that guest list, especially if you have a small wedding budget!

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  6. Yes! The "Oakland Cemetary" is a real historic site, here in Georgia that people get married at!

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