Your Dream Wedding on a Budget: 47 Cost-Cutting Secrets from America’s Favorite Wedding Planner (Workman Shorts)
No one knows how to plan a wedding like Mindy Weiss, the “mega-star wedding planner” (People magazine) whose wide-ranging clientele includes actors, artists, and musicians. In The Wedding Book, she created the ultimate all-in-one guide; from that, she’s now culled an invaluable digest on how to plan your very best wedding possible while adhering to a budget.
Here’s a general wedding budget overview: an at-a-glance chart of what traditionally consumes most of the budget, and what should cost the least. Guidelines to figure out who’s paying for what. The ten best ways to cut costs, beginning with trimming the guest…
As a new bride, you have got some exciting shopping to do! The very last thing you feel like doing is sitting down with the old calculator and clunking out a bridal budget. Before you run out the door with your gaggle of bridesmaids and hit the boutiques, think about the tension associated with making the largest and most crucial fashion purchase of your life.
Planning ahead reduces stress and keeps you cool and happy in the face of the wedding spending whirlwind. These 3 budgeting guidelines can make you a matrimonial monetary maven, ready to confidently shop for the dress of your dreams!
1. Begin with a bridal budget.
Remember that the look you want takes more than merely the dress. You will also need shoes, jewelry, make-up, hair accessories, and possibly a veil or reception dress. The expenses of manicures, pedicures, waxes, and tanning booths also add up quickly.
When attemping to find out your gown budget, consider the overall funds for your wedding and specify one chunk as “bridal.” Compute your expected accessory costs if you take all of the services and accessories you wish into account, and providing each one a large number that covers its cost.
At this stage, deduct your accessory costs from the overall bridal fund. Subtract a few hundred more to cover tailoring, cleaning and shipping. This final number is the highest one you ought to be taking a look at on any dress price tag.
2. Don’t stray beyond your limit in the dressing room.
Wedding dresses are remarkably made, and fabric, detail, and design quality increase significantly with the price tag. Once you have tried on a $5,000 designer gown that hugs your figure with expert flattery, you’re not going to be happy downgrading to the more reasonable $1,000 gown you can actually afford. You might be a scrappy stickler and obtain the less expensive dress, but you’ll always be a little dissatisfied, a dreadful way to feel inside your wedding gown.
Shop specifically within the range you’ve budgeted for. Establish the top number clearly and don’t put on anything that drifts above that number. You’ll still be blown away by the fit, fabric, and carefully crafted beauty of your dress. Wedding dresses vastly go beyond the craftsmanship of the common wardrobe, and they’re all built to cause you to look exceptionally beautiful.
Most significantly, since you avoided not reasonable enticement, you might never feel the sting of downgrading, which provides you the glowing smile you have to really build your dress amazing.
3. Anticipate a spending splurge.
To assuage the stress of spending too much money, build a secret slush fund that can be tacked onto your original figure, supposing you bend your budget barrier. To develop motivation for staying within your original goal, pull the extra money together through daily options. Cut out your tri-weekly lattes, or scale down your weekend amusement until the wedding day.
With these beneficial methods, you can grab the calculator, get the math done, and get wedding dress shopping!



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