It's no secret that wedding your will make a significant dent in your savings, and it can be hard to stay on top of the dreaded wedding budget no matter how hard you try. A grand mandapam laden with fresh flowers, a personalised invitation card, a designer wedding outfit, the best make-up artist, the list goes on. Whether the wedding is funded by the families or the couple, planning smart is essential. Prioritising your needs is a good way to start and ensure that you aren't put back financially for years to come.
Flipping the venue up completely will be heavy on your pocket. Play smart and look for décor hacks, in-season flora and string lights to cut down on your décor expenditure.
1 Host your pre-wedding functions at home A mehandi or haldi could be hosted at your house with a limited number of guests. This ensures a private affair and cuts costs on venue, transport and catering. The budget is maintained while you still enjoy your pre-wedding rituals.
2 Book a venue in advance Researching the perfect venue is a task, so begin well in advance. This will give you the added advantage of securing some advance booking discount deals. Most venues, especially after the pandemic are welcoming pre-bookings, so sort the venue out first.
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