The first thing I do when sitting down with a new bride is to find out what is most important to her for the wedding. What details are you most passionate about and where are you willing to scale down? For example, some brides are unwilling to pinch the pennies when it comes to a stellar photographer, but are willing to save when it comes to the cake if they aren't big cake eaters. Another example is the fashionista bride, who is usually ready to pay for the designer beauties, can save on catering by choosing a buffet style dinner. Making these choices first is a good way to make the budget work for you and your groom's tastes.
I know that this conversation is a TOUGH one, especially when approaching mom and dad, but if you go ahead and get it out of the way first, you can start planning the wedding details with a realistic mindset of what you have to spend.
Here is the budget break down I give all my new brides. This is a range, not a set guideline! That way you can decide what is most important to you, and work out the numbers in other categories where you are willing to save.
Budget Breakdown
Attire 5-12%
Cake 2-3%
Ceremony 6-10%
Entertainment 3-10%
Flowers 5-15%
Invitations 2-5%
Reception 35-55%
Photo/Video 7-13%
Transportation 2%
Rings 7-15%
Event Planner 10-15%
See, it isn't so big, bad and scary! It just takes a little bit of work and compromise to get a good budget, and then you get to do the fun part: plan all the sweet details!
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