Are you planning to get married soon? If yes, then you should start saving now. Planning a wedding is expensive, especially if you want to get the perfect dress or venue.

Planning a wedding can be stressful, but it doesn’t always break the bank. You don’t need to splurge to have a beautiful wedding. There are plenty of ways to organize a wonderful wedding within budget without sacrificing quality.

In this article, we will find out the various ways to save money on your wedding:

1. Pick “off-season” instead of ‘peak season.’

We all know this logic- peak season always costs you more than the lean season. This general rule is applicable for hotels, vacations, and weddings too! Off-seasons are when vendors are open to negotiating to offer a better price. You will not only save money on your wedding but also gets undivided attention.

It’s not true that “Saturday in July” is a better time for wedding couples. If you have a tight budget, you can get the best value for your money by having your wedding off-season. You may be amazed at the savings your venue can make by hosting your December celebration. 

2. Hiring a wedding planner/day-of coordinator.

You might be thinking of foregoing a coordinator to save money on your wedding, but this s not the case. Many affordable wedding planners have better-negotiating skills to cut down your overall wedding cost.

Hiring a planner is your best bet if you’re looking to have your champagne-dreams-on-a-beer-budget wedding. Experienced coordinators will take care of all the details so that you don’t have stress. Time is money. They can help you connect with the most competitive vendors to save money on your wedding.

3. Consider seasonal fruits and drinks

You can lower your floral and catering costs by using two words: seasonal and local. You get the best food and flowers when they are in season. They don’t have to be shipped halfway across the world if locally grown. You not only save money but also reduce your carbon footprint. Isn’t it a win-win situation for you?

4. Your guest list should be A-list.

A shorter guest list will be easier on your budget and your mental health. It’s not possible to limit your wedding invitation to 20. However, reducing it from 300 to 150 guests will make it manageable. An intimate affair is more affordable and requires less work. But, it’s often worth the extra effort. Also, you will be able to provide more personalized attention to your guest on your wedding day.

5. Look for “all-inclusive.”

Do you want to minimize your wedding budget? Look out for the words “all-inclusive” when you search for venues. All-inclusive venues offer many amenities and services, including on-site coordination, catering, staff, equipment rental, cakes, and guest accommodation. These packages provide great value by bundling all these services under one roof. It is a one-stop shop!

6. Choose a setting or venue that is natural and beautiful.

Celebrations on the beach or in cool landscape spaces require very minimal decor. It means that you will not need to spend a lot of money when choosing, purchasing, DIYing, and decorating your venue is another great idea for saving money. 

7. Limit the number of plus-ones.

You can manage your guest list by only extending a plus one to married guests engaged or in a long-term marriage. You don’t have to give a plus one to everyone. The only exception is a destination wedding. Don’t forget to show generosity so that your guests don’t fly alone.

8. Look for a unique venue for your wedding.

While country clubs and fancy hotels can be great, they are not the only option. You can also consider a museum, library, park, restaurant, or boat. There are many affordable (and often unique) options. There are many wedding venues to choose from.

9. Exchange ‘Saturday’ with any weekday

Saturday is the most sought-after day for weddings. It’s also the most costly. A Sunday morning mimosa brunch wedding is a great idea. To save money, you might be able to choose a different day of the week. Also, inquire about unbooked dates that your chosen wedding venue might be trying to fill.

10. Ask for help.

Don’t forget to consider your budget when planning a budget-friendly wedding. Friends and family are your best friends! Ask your aunts to help you with centerpiece preparation, your cousin, a talented makeup artist, to do your hair, and your best friend, who loves baking, can make some cookies for your wedding. The “divide and conquer” approach is cost-effective to keep the DIY stress at bay.

 Conclusion

Save money on your big day by following these tips. These ideas will help you plan your wedding without breaking the bank. You’ll get to enjoy your special day while keeping your budget intact.