5 Tips for Getting Married on a Tight Budget

Getting married on a tight budget is a challenge. But it is doable. For the most part, you need to pay attention to your budget. And you can cut that budget with these top tips.

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Don’t Copy Liz Taylor

The late and great Elizabeth Taylor was undoubtedly one of the most glamorous people ever. And her jewelry pieces were stunning. Her collection sold for over $115 million after her death. And being married so many times, she was known for sporting some of the largest rocks ever. But it’s not the size or weight of the diamond when you get married. It’s how well it’s cut, its appeal, and all you need is to love it. So whether you go for a larger 3 or a smaller 1 carat diamond ring, it’s all about the act of giving, the romance, and the sentimentality.

Stay Away from Traditions and Gimmicks

If you don’t want to participate in certain wedding customs, you can skip them and possibly save a ton of money. If you don’t like the idea of a garter, you don’t have to wear one. Additionally, you are not required to pay for favors for everyone, and you don’t have to pass your bouquet, especially if you want to keep it. You can also skip silly things like animal petting, pricey floral arrangements, and chocolate fountains. These things are nice to have, but they aren’t crucial. The best advice is to refrain from spending on items that will only increase costs.

Pick a Less Popular Time of the Year

The wedding season is a thing, as you are probably aware if you are planning a wedding. There are peak and off-peak seasons for this event, just like many others. For example, summer and autumn are the most popular. But they’re also the most expensive. Therefore, you may be able to save money if you decide to get married outside of the busy wedding season. Winter and spring can be less expensive because businesses and venues are less crowded. Additionally, unconventional wedding days like Sunday or Tuesday can further lower the price.

Buy Your Dress Out of Season

The wedding dress is significant to many women because it’s your chance to shine on this special day. But they’re expensive if you don’t have an unlimited budget. However, the wedding gown industry works a little like fashion. So, if you’re looking for a less expensive wedding dress, think about visiting your neighborhood sample sales. When wedding dress stores receive new stock, they frequently offer discounts on their current samples. So, it won’t be a brand-new dress, but it will still be in good condition. And you will get it for a fraction of the original price.

Spend on What YOU Want

Your wedding day is about you and your partner. That’s it. Although everyone likes to tell you to do this and do that, it’s not their day. And they’re not paying for it. But, if they have an idea, they can do it on their wedding day. So don’t listen to others. This is one of the best ways to ensure that you save money as you prepare for your wedding. Cut out anything that doesn’t feel right for you, even if you think it might be expected, and make your day truly about you. Only make investments in the aspects of your wedding that feel right for you as a couple.

Summary

It is a challenge, but you can get married on a tight budget. You don’t need a silly expensive ring. And you can save by getting married out of season and sticking to what you want.

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