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Let’s Talk Wedding Budget + 6 Ways to Save

January 26, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

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While there are definitely more fun parts of wedding planning (dress shopping! setting up your wedding website!), your wedding budget is one of the most important. We know it can be overwhelming, and even knowing where to start is a challenge. Not to worry — we’ve broken down how to set your wedding budget step by step, and even given a few tips for saving money on the big day!

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Setting Your Wedding Budget

Step One: Discuss your priorities. Before you start throwing out numbers, it’s important to determine what’s most important to you both on your wedding day. Different priorities have different price tags attached, but we’ll get to that in a minute. This first meeting should be realistic with a dose of idealistic — what do you envision for your dream wedding day? We recommend finding real weddings that you love and starting a list of the things you love and can’t live without. Based on these priorities, come up with an initial budget draft using our Wedding Budget Tool focusing on the most important things to you. It’s also a good idea to consider your wedding size, as this can make a big difference in your wedding budget as well. Lastly, keep in mind that a longer engagement gives you more time to make payments before the big day! Your initial budget will likely change quite a bit as you go, but it’s good to have a starting place before reaching out to wedding vendors. Which, brings us to…

Step Two: Start meeting with vendors. Once you’ve decided on your priorities, it’s time to start contacting the vendors who can bring them to life! As you collect quotes from each vendor and vendor type (which you can also track in our Wedding Budget Tool!), you can begin to adjust your initial budget. If you really connect with a certain photographer or fall in love with a particular venue that costs more than you budgeted, revise the price points for other areas of your day so that you stay under (or as close as possible) to your initial budget number.

Step Three: If necessary, consult with family. Family members often offer to “help out” with the wedding cost in the early stages of an engagement, but the offer may be vague or in passing. If there is a specific aspect of your wedding where outside funds would make a difference, follow up on those offers. However, do not expect that family is going to pay for all, some, or even a little bit of your wedding without having a conversation about it first!

Step Four: Start a miscellaneous fund. One thing most couples don’t fully expect when setting their wedding budget is the unexpected! Without a doubt, there will be unseen expenses along the way, and especially as the day draws closer. For instance, an AirBnB to get ready in before your wedding, gifts for your bridesmaids and groomsmen, second envelopes for your wedding invitations, or a gorgeous hairpiece you can’t stop thinking about. And don’t forget to tip your vendors! Whether you keep a change jar or sign up for a program like Digit that saves your spare change, starting a miscellaneous fund as early in the planning process as possible provides that extra bit of financial padding for unseen budget needs!

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Ways to Save

Get married on a weekday. With only so many Saturdays in the year, many wedding vendors are eager to book weddings on alternative days of the week and are often willing to offer a significant discount if you do so! Not only do venues provide lower rates for weekdays than weekends, but your local photographers, planners, and other vendors may give a sweet incentive to show their appreciation for the opportunity to work with a great couple on a day they aren’t already booked.

Throw a stock the bar party. Alcohol can be a bit of a budget suck, and a cash bar can be a bit of a bummer for guests. Planning an engagement party? Invite guests to bring a bottles of liquor, wine, or beer to have served at your big day in lieu of a regular engagement gift. While you still need to find a licensed bartender who has insurance (serving your own liquor is a big no no!), providing the liquor yourselves can save a lot of money.

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Rely on your setting. Whether you prioritized a beautiful venue into your budget or found a charming area in the woods to say “I do,” your setting can do a lot to enhance the look of your wedding. If your budget is tight, let the surroundings speak for themselves and go for a more minimal tablescape of found items.

Skip the favors, skip the paper. When it comes to aspects of a traditional wedding you can skimp on, consider what your guests really want. For most, the experience and photos to look back on are the most important things, making favors and paper menus or programs extraneous. Instead of paying to print a program and menu for every guest, utilize signs in your decor that get this information across. Hiring a calligrapher for one sign is much less of an undertaking than for every invitation envelope. Got a bridesmaid with fabulous handwriting? Even better!

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A catered buffet is the way. When it comes to catering, a plated dinner can add up to a huge bill. Going buffet style used to have negative connotations, but these days wedding guests are happy to grab a plate to get fed (and even get seconds!). A catered buffet saves you a considerable amount of money per guest and even gives your favorite people a chance to mingle before hitting the dance floor.

Ditch the Plan B. This may be the most controversial of our tips, but hear us out! If you’re planning an outdoor affair, you may be encouraged to pay for a backup space in the event of rain. An additional venue charge eats up a lot of your budget that could go to other things on your priority list. While weather may be unpredictable, checking the Old Farmer’s Almanac can be a good way to take a look into the future and get an idea of conditions on and around your wedding day. Plus, we think rain is pretty darn beautiful. Just look at these gorgeous rainy wedding days: this Castleton Farms wedding, this Handsome Hollow wedding, and this Stones & Flowers Retreat wedding.

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Looking for more wedding planning inspiration? Here’s everything you need to know about hiring your vendors.

xoxoNicole

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Classically Beautiful Wedding in The Hamptons

January 26, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

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Laura and Patrick’s wedding in The Hamptons features a gorgeous private home as the venue, a timelessly sexy custom gown, and stunning couple portraits with a stallion! This handy couple DIYed nearly every detail in their wedding, including all of their reception décor and lighting. Every moment of Laura and Patrick’s wedding was genuine and heartfelt, from their ceremony overlooking a pond to the entire wedding party jumping into the pool at the end of the reception! Shaun Menary Photography beautifully captured every second of Laura and Patrick’s day.

The Couple:

Laura and Patrick

The Wedding:

Private Residence, The Hamptons, New York

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Honestly, along with many other small details, the most important to us was finding the right photographer and we truly lucked out with finding Shaun and Shannon Menary. Not only do they capture every emotion of your day, but we became friends with them and anyone who has been married before, know that you spend most of your wedding day and night with your photographers. We even have a trip planned to go visit them!

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I wanted a classic, romantic, and slightly sexy look. I used an old lace from Paris to create a custom made dress. My dress went through many stages, from long lace sleeves with no veil and ended up being a lace dress with spaghetti straps, a slit on the right leg, and a veil! It came together beautifully in the end and gave me just the look I was searching for all along. Even if I didn’t know it yet.

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The moment we realized we weren’t even nervous was the most memorable part of the day. After all of the stressful planning, everything came together so beautifully and peacefully. We knew we were meant to be together. Every moment of the day from the ceremony to jumping into the pool with the whole wedding party was perfect. The day flew by in pure happiness. We danced at our 8th grade dance together and looking back now- we never would have known what the future held for us.

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We had burgundy for the bridesmaids, which I let each bridesmaid choose their own dress and that gave it a rustic look since each burgundy was slightly different. I love this kind of look!

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Patrick’s uncle has a beautiful family property in Southhampton, NY. We couldn’t have been any luckier to have this privilege. We are an originally upstate couple and love rustic vibes. We chose to do a rustic, romantic vibe. A lot of wood, light colors, and burgundy.

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We had our ceremony by a majestic looking pond! We personalized it by designing the layout ourselves and the whole wedding was DIY. The groom put in an enormous amount of work to get it to look the way it did. Family and friends helped in every way they could.

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My new husband always knew I loved riding horses. As I got older, it became too expensive for me to afford as a regular activity. He took me to a barn right after the ceremony for pictures. I had no idea where we were going, nor did I even think to ask because I was so excited about being married to him. We took pictures with a beautiful black stallion at a gorgeous rustic barn in Southhampton. How lucky am I to have such a thoughtful man by my side?

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My one piece of advice to engaged couples is to make sure your photographers are someone you would want to spend your time with, because after all, you spend the majority of your wedding day with them. We couldn’t have been luckier to have spent our wedding with Shaun and Shannon Menary. Which we knew from our first Skype meeting. I don’t need to say much more than they ended up in the pool with us at the end of the night! Per our invite, of course! They are INCREDIBLE people.

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Wedding planning can be extremely stressful. The best advice we can give is to remember that even though it seems as though everything can not come together in time and that you can not control everything, it WILL all come together in the end. It sort of magically pulls itself together. Of course it takes some hard work but do not waste your time stressing too much over the details. When there is a set date, it just comes together.

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Everything was DIY from the flowers, the lightings, the decor, the seating, the photobooth…..you name it. Other than the catering and the tent, our wedding was DIY.

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Processional: Pachelbel – Canon in D
Recessional: Goo Goo Dolls – Come To Me
First Dance: Lana Del Ray – Young and Beautiful

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The Wedding Team:

Photography – Shaun Menary Photography
Venue – Private Residence
Floral Design – Bedford HG
Catering – Bay Brothers Catering
Dessert – The Kneaded Bread, Joe & Liza’s
Officiant – Pastor Bill
Makeup Artist – Irene Kim
Hair Styling – Diana Conte-Bottino at White Rose Collective
Rings – LaGravinese Jewelers
Rentals – Camelot Party Rentals

 

Congratulations to Patrick and Laura, and a huge thanks to Junebug member Shaun Menary Photography for sharing their wedding with us. Love the idea of a backyard wedding? Then you’ve got to see this effortlessly beautiful Portuguese wedding at home!

xoxogabby

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Spontaneous Helicopter Elopement Inspiration in Bragg Creek

January 25, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

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For some couples, the thought of jumping up one day and having a spontaneous elopement is delightfully exhilarating yet daunting. Brz Photography dreamed up this Canadian elopement inspiration as a way to show couples that not only is a spur-of-the-moment elopement beautiful, but it’s achievable! This inspiration shoot features a couple that have a secluded helicopter elopement in an area of Bragg Creek that’s totally untouched by civilization. We love how this couple’s style blends cowboy details with the adventurous elegance of a Theia bridal gown and stunning bouquet from Flowers By Willows.

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The Talented Team:

Photography – Brz Photography
Floral Design – Flowers By Willows
Makeup Artist – Sparrow Beaute
Wedding Dress – Theia via Novelle Bridal
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – You Fancy, Huh?
Groom’s Apparel – Espy Experience, Wrangler
Transportation – Can-Oz Heli Services

 

A very special thanks to Junebug member Brz Photography for sharing this helicopter elopement with us! Feeling inspired by this mountain helicopter elopement? Then you’ve got to see this real couple’s epic New Zealand heli wedding of their dreams!

xoxogabby

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