The most important step at the beginning of wedding planning is building your initial wedding budget. This will serve as the framework for every decision you make going forward. I strongly recommend setting up your budget template (yay spreadsheets!) before you step into a venue or meet with any vendors. Your budget values will likely change throughout your planning process, but it is important to have a general idea of which categories you want to include and roughly what you want spend on each category - in relation to your overall budget - before you sign any contracts. I cover this topic throughout multiple chapters of my book, Low Budget Bride’s Planning Guide: 30 Thrifty Tips for Planning Your Dream Wedding (download the digital copy from Amazon for only $2.99), including the idea of creating multiple budgets for different scenarios and adjusting your budget as you go, so the goal of this post is to give you some tips for setting up your initial budget.
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