How to Save Money on Your Wedding

Betty Bugle

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Weddings are special, but they can also be expensive. If you’re starting your wedding planning journey and brainstorming ideas then you’ve probably already been shocked with the price of things when you’ve got quotes. The good news is that there are many ways to have a beautiful day without spending too much, and with a bit of planning and smart choices, you can celebrate your love and stay within your budget. Here are some simple ideas to save money on your wedding.

Pick the Right Time

One of the easiest ways to save money is to choose your wedding date carefully. Many venues charge more during the busy wedding season, which is usually in spring and summer. Getting married in the off season, such as winter or early spring, can lower the cost. Weekdays are also often cheaper than weekends, so think about a midweek wedding if that works for you and your guests! Many people work shifts and will have to book time off for a wedding regardless so you might find it doesn’t matter much to lots of your loved ones if it’s on a weekend or during the week.

Limit Your Guest List

The more people you invite, the more you’ll spend on food, drinks and seating. Keeping your guest list small is a simple way to cut costs, many people are having small or even micro weddings these days.

Choose a Budget Friendly Venue

Some venues can be very expensive, but there are affordable options too. Think about places like parks, community halls or even your own backyard. If you want a wedding venue then look at lower cost options locally, search for ‘budget-friendly wedding venues in LA’. Ask about discounts for off peak dates or shorter booking times.

Simplify the Decorations

Fancy decorations can quickly add up. Instead of spending a lot on flowers and décor, go for simple and creative ideas. Use seasonal flowers or greenery, which are often cheaper. You can also make some decorations yourself to a personal touch and save money.

Rethink Your Catering

Food and drinks are one of the biggest wedding expenses, but there are ways to save. Instead of a formal three course meal, consider a buffet as you can even make a lot of this yourself. Rope in family and friends to help or go potluck style, that’s where everyone brings a dish and you all share each other’s cooking. Food trucks and family style dining will also work out cheaper than a formal meal and can be a fun way to do things. Offering a limited bar or serving just wine, beer, and a signature cocktail can also reduce costs compared to a full open bar.

Ask for Help

Your friends and family might have skills that can help you save money. Maybe someone is great at baking and could make your wedding cake? If you have an amateur photographer in the family then how about asking them to take some pictures, or have one of your loved ones grow you flowers that you can use on your centrepieces and bouquet. Don’t be afraid to ask for help-m it can make your wedding feel even more personal and special.

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