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A Wedding Budget Checklist Can Help You Stay on Track PDF Print E-mail
Written by Alice Langholt,   

Weddings require detailed planning and organization. There are many things to plan for, and usually a set amount of funds in the wedding budget. No doubt you’ve planned each aspect of the day from wedding showers to wedding flowers, and set up a wedding budget checklist with funding set aside for each item. Now you’re in the heart of the planning and purchases and you begin to realize that your estimates were less than on target. That can be a scary feeling. Take a deep breath. There are things you can do to avoid going over the wedding budget. Here are some ideas for making adjustments.

Look at your list

crutinize each expense. Is there a possibility of swapping, reducing the quantity or dropping any of the items? If you’re giving a gift to each guest, that could be rethought or eliminated. Flower choices can be one place to cut costs, by substituting one less expensive type of flower for a more expensive choice, or reducing the number of full bouquets, number of flowers in each or changing centerpieces to balloons. Go through your list and determine which items are the must haves, then also note those which could be changed to save money. You may find there is more flexibility than you originally thought.
Prioritize

Using a scale from 1-5, with 5 being any absolute must have, and 1 being items you can drop or change and still have the wedding of your dreams. In between numbers are for those items that are not key to happiness, but you would still like to have.

Tackle the low numbers

Now look at the list, beginning with the lowest priority score. Decide whether to drop or change each, noting the savings in an additional column. If eliminating or modifying the 1s isn’t bringing you back to your budget amount, go on to the 2 ratings. Do the same thing. Keep going until you’ve come back to your wedding budget.

Most flexible items

The most flexible places to save money and still retain elegance are flowers, wedding favors and food. You can drop or change an appetizer or side dish without the guests ever knowing the difference. You can also change the beverage list to include less or no alcohol, or make an open bar into non-alcohol with one champagne or wine bottle per table for a toast.

Money does matter

Remember, you don’t want to go broke getting married – you need money to start your new life. Manipulate the budget and you’ll breathe easier, have a lovely wedding and be glad you did. life123

 

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