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Wedding on a Budget? Unique Ways To Save Money on Your Wedding

Are you planning a wedding on a budget? Good for you! You can absolutely have an affordable wedding that still is lovelier than you could ever imagine. If you want to learn how to save money on a wedding, consider these tips!


Easy ways to have a wedding on a budget
You can still have a lovely wedding day when you have a wedding on a budget.

Consider an off-season date for your wedding.

  • Off- season is typically November- March. You can save a big chunk of money doing your wedding during this time and get more bang for your buck.

  • Along with this, Saturdays are the most popular and more expensive choice. Consider a Friday or even a Sunday brunch!

Shop local and on-season.

  • With your food, décor, and even florals, consider shopping locally and for things that are in season.

Limit the people in your wedding party.

  • With fewer people, you will spend less on makeup, hair, bouquets, boutonnieres, gifts, etc.

  • Keep it to just one A- List person for each of you.

Reserve room-blocks

  • If you are booking at least 10 rooms for your family and friends, consider booking a room block. This typically can save you 20% per night reserved.

All in one invitation

  • Minted.com offers all in one invitations. All you have to worry about is the postage for the RSVP cards. They also offer a free wedding website. Many planners often have a coupon code as well with Minted. (We do!) When it comes to budget wedding ideas, this is one of our most recommended ones!

Hire a wedding planner!

  • Hiring a wedding planner will help you achieve your dream wedding within your budget. Plus, wedding planners have an extensive network with vendors, so they can hook you up! LP Creative Events pays attention to each and every detail and makes sure everything comes together perfectly for your big day.

These wedding ideas on a budget are not the only tips we'd recommend. Make sure to read about the difference between a venue coordinator and a wedding planner!


XOXO,

Professor P



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