‘Do I REALLY Need Bombonieres'?’

Planning a wedding can be a roller coaster of emotions, but one of the biggest stressors for any couple is managing the budget. With so many expenses involved, it can be challenging to figure out where to allocate your funds.

But don't worry, we've got your back! Here are four most important things you should prioritise when it comes to your wedding budget.

First and foremost, the Venue/Food.

This is the foundation of your wedding day and where you and your guests will spend the majority of your time. When choosing a venue, make sure it sets the right ambiance and tone for the day and fits the theme and style of your wedding. And when it comes to food, don't skimp! Your guests will remember the delicious meal they enjoyed at your wedding long after the day has passed. On average, the venue and food can take up 40-50% of your total wedding budget.

Next, the Photographer.

This is your chance to capture all the love, laughter, and memories of your special day. Investing in a professional photographer is a must. You want to make sure you have high-quality images that will take you back to that day every time you look at them. Photos can take up 10-15% of your total wedding budget.

Third, the Music and Entertainment.

This is what brings the party to life and keeps your guests on the dance floor. Choose a DJ or band that will play music that appeals to everyone and get everyone up and dancing. Music and entertainment can take up 10-15% of your total wedding budget.

Last but certainly not least, the Celebrant. (Did you see that coming?!)

This is the person who will lead the ceremony and make sure everything runs smoothly. Your celebrant will help you create a ceremony that is personal, meaningful, and memorable. Celebrants can take up 5-10% of your total wedding budget.

In conclusion, these four things – the venue/food, photos, music/entertainment, and celebrant – should be the focus of your wedding budget. While it may be tempting to splurge on other elements, such as decorations or favours, these things may not have the same lasting impact as the four key elements mentioned above.

By prioritizing your budget and putting the majority of your funds into these critical areas, you'll be creating a wedding day filled with memories that will last a lifetime.

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