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Watch Out For These 5 Hidden Wedding Costs

wedding-costs-most-couples-forget1-657x900Unfortunately many couples start the wedding planning process with a list of their “wants” and then set their budget accordingly. A better idea is to set your budget first, then figure out how to get what you want without going over. You’ll be much better off in the long run. One of the things that makes planning a wedding problematic, is that there are a lot of moving parts, and hidden costs that even the best budgeters could miss. A supplier’s advertised prices don’t necessarily include all of the actual expenses you’ll incur. Be thorough when reviewing the contracts, and look out for line items that may not have been mentioned in your initial discussions.

Here’s our list of hidden wedding costs to watch out for:

1.) Wedding Favors
Wedding favors can add up rapidly. Something that doesn’t seem like an expensive favor can break your budget when multiplied by a large number of guests. Many common wedding favors fall in the PHP50-PHP100  range. With 150 guests, that could cost you anywhere between PHP 7,500 – PHP  15,000 not including any shipping costs.

2.) Corkage
Providing your own booze can save you a lot of money if it’s allowed at your venue. However, there may be a corkage fee for your waiters to open bottles and provide table service. Standard fees vary, but it could cost you anywhere from PHP 50-PHP 200 per bottle. Even at the higher price point, this still may prove to be more of a bargain than using the site’s wine selection, which is generally sold at a substantial markup.

3.) Tip/Service Fees
Some suppliers include necessary service charges or tip in their agreement price, but others may not. Tip and service fees are usually included in catering prices at 15-20% on top of the food cost. If you’re paying for the bar (hosted), make sure you take care of any tips for bartending staff ahead of time, so your guests don’t feel beholden. Be sure to ask before signing the agreements if any tip or service fees are included, or expected when the service is delivered. It’s also a good idea to have some extra cash on-hand at the wedding for any unexpected tips you want to give.

4.) Overtime
Understanding the wedding timeline will help you plan more efficiently. Ask the venue to write the time frame in the contract—e.g. 5pm-11pm. Make sure you stick to this! Some venues charge an extra hourly fee for overstaying at the end of the night. If you need access to the space to decorate before the wedding, or need to clean up the next day, make sure you’re not going to incur additional costs.

many-coins-in-a-money-jar-with-wedding-label-000063498213_largeGetting married in a church? If you have to pay a ceremony fee, it might be tax deductible as a charitable donation. Be sure to ask.

You can also donate items used for the wedding to charitable donations, which will allow you to write off the expense up to the full purchase price. Things like linens, motives, and decorations can be donated if they are not needed after the wedding.

5.) Meals for people working the wedding, and unexpected guests
Your photographer, the wedding planner, your coordinator—they’re all working your wedding pretty much all day long. Feeding them is a nice thing to do, and sometimes it’s even part of the contract.

You may also have guests who show up unexpectedly, or guests who bring an uninvited plus-one. This happened to a friend of ours—he had several people show up to the wedding who had never RSVP’d. He had to step away from his own wedding to deal with the problem, and had to pay extra to cover additional meals. If this happens to you, the best thing to do is be a gracious host and feed them, so it’s usually a good idea to add a few extra meals to the total just to make sure you’re covered. That way you won’t have to worry about it on your big day.

Setting a realistic wedding budget is all about planning ahead. If you plan for these hidden wedding costs, you’ll avoid surprises and stay on-budget.

 

Lemuel & Lorraine

Destination Wedding : Great Money Savers

dwh_travelspecialImagine escaping to a tropical paradise to get married in a attractive setting at a stunning resort. Sounds luxurious right? Well the truth is that you could save a lot compared to getting married locally. In this article we’ll explain how a destination wedding can save you money.

Fewer Guests = Lower Costs
Normally, wedding costs are directly related to the number of guests in attendance. More guests equals more money spent on food, beverage, chair and linen rentals, favors… you get the idea. The beauty of a destination wedding is that the distance will automatically limit the number of guests who will be able to attend. Some guests just won’t be able to make the journey. It’s also easier to limit your guest list to close friends and family for a destination wedding without feeling like you are snubbing uninvited guests. For the bride who wants a big wedding with all of her friends and extended family, a destination wedding could be a deal breaker. But for the couple looking to keep their wedding costs low, this is an easy way to keep your guest list in check.

Have an Wonderful Wedding and Honeymoon—All in One Place
Planning a wedding and a honeymoon can be awe-inspiring. There are so many details to figure out for each event that it can get overwhelming. But if you honeymoon in the same location as your destination wedding, it’s more like planning one big event. Many resorts have all-inclusive wedding packages, and can provide all of the services you’ll need for the ceremony and treatment. Having the resort handle these services mean you’ll only have to deal with one supplier—the resort—as opposed to hiring each service separately and dealing with many different people. Resort staff are usually very knowledgeable and experienced (they do this all the time) so they can do most of the hard work for you. Not only will this reduce the amount of stress in your life, but it could also help you cut your overall wedding costs.

Some resorts also offer deals, like “Book your wedding with us and get a 5 nights stay.” Even if this type of deal is not offered, ask if they can offer a discounted room rate or other incentives. They want your business after all, so they may be able to do something for you.

cancun-destination-wedding-pink-81-e1292311207796If you’re planning a destination wedding, here are a few tips to remember:

  • Pick the all-inclusive wedding package if your resort offers one
    An all-inclusive package will almost always be more affordable than piecing together a custom wedding. The resorts put these packages together to maximize efficiency, which means lower costs for them, and for you.
  • Choose a location that is accessible for your guests
    Getting married in an unusual locale can be wonderful, but if getting there is a pain, your guests wont enjoy themselves. Try to choose a location that is close to transportation routes, and organize transportation to and from the ceremony/reception if possible.
  • Get officially married before you leave.
    Every country has different rules and regulations pertaining to marriage licenses, so the safest bet is to get it all sorted out before you leave home. That way your wedding ceremony becomes just that—ceremonial. All of the legal stuff has already been taken care of, so you can just enjoy your big day without having to worry.
  • Get married in the off-season.
    Many destinations have a busy season and an off season. Pick the off season for your wedding and you can usually save a bundle.

A destination wedding is not for everyone, but for the savvy bride and groom it can be a great way to get away and save money in the process.

 

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Track your Wedding Expenses

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When it comes to planning a wedding, I always advise people to start with a budget. The budget is the framework that tells you how much wedding you can accurately afford. I’m sure lots of folks sit down and write up a planned budget, but I often wonder how many couples actually track their spending during the wedding planning process. It’s easy to write some loose figures down on a piece of paper, it’s another thing to accurately track your wedding costs.

Fortunately, there is no shortage of tools to help you track how much you’re actually spending.

Without a reliable system for tracking your expenses, your budget is just a guess about what your spending will be if all goes according to plan. News flash!… it never goes exactly according to plan. It is far too easy to round numbers, forget to include taxes, or remember where exactly your money went. Whether you write things down on paper, a worksheet, or use accounting software, you must keep track of every single cost related to your wedding, no matter how small. You’d be astonished how the little things add up when nobody’s looking, and then you’re left wondering how you blew your budget by thousands of pesos. I highly endorse a free money management service like mint.com. With this service, you link bank accounts, credit cards, assets and liabilities to your account, and mint tracks every transaction that takes place. While this service will track all of your trades, you can set specific budgets or goals for things like—you guessed it—weddings! Then as you go down the list of transactions from the week, just designate each one that was a wedding expense. Mint does the heavy lifting and make it easy to track how much you’ve spent.

Having correct data will also allow you to make adjustments along the way. Let’s say you’ve been doing a pretty good job of sticking to your budget, but halfway through the preparation process you’ve actually spent several hundred pesos more than you had planned to. If you have no way of tracking your expenses you might not know that you’re over budget. But with accurate records, you can go through your data to see where you overspent. You’ll also know the amount of savings you need to find in other areas in order to stay on target.

Bonus, using a service like mint will not just help your wedding plans, but your funds in general. It’s a great way to see where your money goes, and it presents the info in easy to digest charts and graphs. You can set savings goals, budgets toward specific items, and even track your net worth. If you and your spouse both track your finances, you’ll have a much better indulgent of your spending and savings habits, and you can use the data to frame a discussion about how you will handle moneys once you’re married.

Hopefully you see the importance and advantage of tracking your wedding expenses. There’s nothing worse than spending money you don’t have and realizing it after it’s too late. But with a good budget and accurate spending records, you won’t have any worries on your big day.

 

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Become a Top Wedding Planner – Plan a Western Themed Wedding

Are you helping a bride who wants a western or cowboy themed wedding reception? This theme is perfect for a casual wedding that is being held in a chapel, church, country inn, or home, with a reception outside in a yard, garden, park, farmhouse, or ranch.

Here are some ideas for carrying out the theme:

Decor

  • Use patchwork quilts, Navajo blankets, or red and white gingham as tablecloths.
  • Use bandannas as napkins.
  • Centerpieces can be arrangements of flowers in baskets or mason jars. Vases of flowers can be put inside cowboy boots.
  • Flowers should look like they were hand-picked from a garden. Wildflowers, daisies, sunflowers, zinnias, roses, and lilacs are good choices.
  • Use bales of hay for decoration around the room or for seating.
  • Keep drinks cold in buckets and washtubs filled with ice.
  • Light the reception area with kerosene lamps or, for safety reasons, battery-operated lamps that resemble vintage kerosene lamps.
  • Hang a metal triangle and ring it when it’s time to cut the cake.

Cake and Desserts

  • Top the cake with a cowgirl and cowboy. Or work with the cake designer to create something unique such as the look of a hand-tooled leather belt wrapped around each tier or get cakes shaped like cowboy hats or boots.
  • Dessert can be fruit pies or cobbler with homemade (or homemade-like) ice cream.

Food

  • Buffalo wings with ranch dressing
  • Barbecue ribs and chicken
  • Grilled steak
  • Baked potatoes
  • Corn on the cob

Favors

  • Small blooming cactus plants.
  • Bandannas personalized with your name and wedding date.
  • Program fans that look like Western “Most Wanted” posters.
  • Cowboy hats

Music

  • Get a country/western band or have the DJ play country/western music.

Wedding Attire

  • If the bride wants suggestions for wedding attire, suggest vintage or vintage style wedding dresses in antique white with lace. She can even wear white cowboy boots. Or, if the bride loves denim, there are stores online that sell blue denim wedding dresses.
  • Bridesmaids can wear vintage-style dresses that are similar to the bride, square dance dresses, or dress they can dress like saloon girls from the Old West.
  • The groom and groomsmen can wear black suits, vests, white shirts with bolo ties (decorative strings with a clasps of silver), and cowboy hats.
  • Guests can be asked to dress casually in Western wear.

Take these ideas and personalize them for your Western bride and groom.

And if you would like to learn more about becoming a wedding planner, I would like to invite you to claim your Free Instant Access to my Special Report “7 Steps to Becoming a Top Wedding Planner” when you visit http://www.HowToBecomeaTopWeddingPlanner.com

 

 

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6 Ways Wedding Planners Can Trim Wedding Decor Costs

As a wedding planner,you will need to stay on budget and help your bride get the most for her money if you are helping with her decor.

Whether it’s for 20 guests or 200, here are 6 tips that you can use to save money when designing a wedding:

1) Let lighting be decor

Proper lighting can change the look and feel of any space. Talk to a lighting designer about lighting tabletops and centerpieces to add glow to a room or using different colors to create mood and enhance the wedding theme. You can also rent chandeliers to add elegance to a plain indoor or outdoor space.

2) Use large, dramatic, floral arrangements only where they will be most visible

Splurge on arrangements for the entrance, stage, bar, and food stations which are the places where guests will notice them the most. Smaller arrangements can be used elsewhere.

3) Save by using simple satin as the base linen

Splurge on overlays that add interest and glamour such as those with textured weaves, embroidered flowers, or metallic sequins.

4) Mix chair styles, chair jackets and pads

This is a way to give the room an expensive “designer” look at a relatively low price.

5) Incorporate interior design elements

Candles, lamps, mirrored tabletops, or props that carry out a theme can be interesting, eco-friendly, and less expensive than flowers. And, don’t be afraid to mix good faux flowers with real ones to save money while making an arrangement look full and lush.

6) Compare the cost of buying versus renting

Thrift stores, consignment shops and flea markets often have high-end items you can use that are less expensive then the cost of renting similar things so it pays to visit them.

And now I would like to invite you to learn more about becoming a top wedding planner by claiming your Free Instant Access to my Special Report “7 Steps to Becoming a Top Wedding Planner” when you visit http://www.HowToBecomeaTopWeddingPlanner.com.

 

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