How to Stick on Your Wedding Budget in Style
Do you want to make sure your marriage doesn't end up on the
rocks before you get to the chapel? Then set a realistic wedding budget -- and
stick to it.
In the process of planning a wedding, budget concerns often
are a source of disagreement for a couple. They may have different ideas about
what kind of wedding they want, and about what they can afford. To make the
wedding a truly happy occasion, it is important that the couple discusses
financial constraints early.
Set A Budget and Save For It
The first tip is -- discuss finances before the wedding
plans begin. Everyone involved in the decision-making process needs to
understand exactly how much money is available for the wedding.
To maximize that budget, you should start saving early for
your wedding. Early planning and saving will allow you to maintain or even
exceed your budget, comfortably. And that will make wedding planning easier and
more fun.
Get Everyone On-Board
Once your wedding budget has been established, set it aside
for a few days and then review it again. This gives everyone a chance to let
the information sink in. The budget review after this waiting period gives the
participants a chance to verify that they understand and agree to the budget.
This is vitally important, because someone who does not agree with the budget
may overspend in 1 area, leaving the rest of the budget in jeopardy.
Budget Line Items
When you've decided exactly how much money is available for
your wedding, the next step is to divide the total into budget categories, such
as the venue, food and drink, bride's attire, groom's attire, transportation,
entertainment, photography, favors, centerpieces, and gifts. It is also
advisable to set aside money for unforeseen expenses.
Shopping And Negotiating
You will need to negotiate contracts for services, and so
you must know the budget for each area of the wedding. If you have allotted
$250 for entertainment, look for a DJ whose rate is approximately that amount,
then negotiate to ensure that you remain under budget.
It's wise to shop around and compare prices for services. A
company may come highly recommended, but if they are outside your price range,
let them know why you are going to have to choose another company. You may be
surprised at how willing they will be to give you a better offer.
Be Creative as a Substitute to Cash
Doing things on your own is another way to stay under
budget. Homemade invitations or making your own favors or centerpieces can greatly
reduce the wedding cost, freeing up funds for other areas of the wedding. Create bonbons from scratch or resort to the
ones that you have got from Parties
Online for your last celebration.
Do not fall into the trap of viewing your budget as
restrictive. Instead of thinking about what you can't afford, focus on how you
can make your wedding and reception truly unique. You will be inspired to
create a wonderful, memorable wedding regardless of your budget
constraints.
Make It A Wonderful Memory
A wedding budget can cause emotional strain on a couple and
their relationship. It is important for them to discuss their finances and
establish a clear budget for their wedding plans. Doing this early in the
wedding planning process can help the couple to avoid conflict during the planning
phase of the wedding. It can also make the wedding more fun for everyone, and
start out the marriage on a positive note.
After all, working together is what a marriage is all about.
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