A couple from Morrisville, PA share how they pulled off their $25k wedding.
Last updated February 5, 2024
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But no two couples are the same, and neither are their weddings. Each wedding budget, big or small, has its backstory of unexpected surprises and compromises.
This week, a couple from Trenton, NJ share how they pulled off their $25k Morrisville, PA wedding.
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A bird’s eye view of this couple and their wedding budget.
Fields of Work: Coaching & Retail
Ages: 39 & 47
Location: Trenton, NJ
Wedding Date: 8/26/2022
Wedding Location: The Falls Banquet in Morrisville, PA
Venue Type: All-Inclusive - both ceremony and reception on-site
Wedding Party Members: 10
Wedding Style: White and Cream attire for guests / Caribbean (monstera leaf) decor.
Original Wedding Budget: $15,000
Actual Wedding Budget: $25,000
Payment Breakdown: Groom $15k and Bride $10k
How did you keep track?: Spreadsheet downloaded from the internet for ideas then personal spreadsheet after.
How did you pay for your wedding?: As a couple
Time for the budget breakdown - their original budget vs. actual spend on each wedding item or service.
Original budget: $10,000
Actual spend: $16,000
What we got: Venue, food for cocktail and reception, open bar, dj, basic florals, basic photography, photo booth, day of coordinator).
Original budget: Included in venue price.
Original budget: Included in venue price.
Original budget: $3,000
Actual spend: $5,000
What we got: Tux , Wedding Dress, shoes - approx pricing.
Original budget: $120 on top of what was included in the venue
Actual spend: $800
What we got: Bride and bridesmaids bouquets, additional centerpiece florals, corsages, boutonnières, florals on the wedding arch.
Original budget: Included in venue price
Original budget: None
Actual spend: $1,750 on top of what was included in the venue.
What we got: Included + 4 hours of photography and 10 hours total of videography and photography.
Original budget: $1,300
Actual spend: $1,450
Original budget: $1,300
Actual spend: $1,450
Original budget: $50
Actual spend: $200
Note: Individual figures may not total the overall budget due to approximations + omitted items.
A deeper look into all the decisions – what’s important, what’s tossed, and more.
What we thought was reasonable and what we could afford without taking on debt.
We tried to stick to the budget but we both wanted more than the original budget could cover - it was the little ancillary spending here and there that added up (ex bridal party gifts, little ways to make guests feel special like a toiletry bar in the bathrooms, cultural elements).
I was not going to spend a ton on florals - we spent more than originally expected but I was not going to spend thousands of dollars on flowers that would die in a few days.
We did not hire a planner because most of the basics were taken care of in the venue package. However, I watched a lot of youtube videos and I learned about what I wasn't aware of to cover my bases and ask questions. Using the vendors included in my package was helpful and made the day of timeline/coordination much simpler.
We had to limit our guest list - I would have invited way more people if the budget could accommodate it. I tried going a few over but couldn't do more than 7 or 8 people.
We wanted our last name in big letters to take pictures in front of and had to cut that but thankfully that was extra - and we added so many other things - we were blessed not to have to cut much.
All of this elevated the day.
A personal trainer for a few months, the overskirt mentioned above, the violinist.
Yes, thankfully we have the house already and could have used the funds to invest differently but we are older so we made the joint decision to go in on the wedding.
As a bride, I did succumb to societal pressures and Pinterest images, delaying gratification by just going to the justice of the peace for example, and using the funds to start a business. I thought we could manage. I kinda let the debt get higher than I anticipated - we ended up way over the original budget.
We did open a joint savings account for wedding expenses. We did not make firm financial goals (ex retirement) and have not yet created a will and are unsure of how to merge our finances just and haven't done so just yet.
No, we overspent.
All of it added details were extra thoughtful touches - there are things I probably shouldn’t have spent on - like 2nd robes for bridesmaids - things I waited too long to return to amazon, or the overskirt for my dress that I couldn't return/stop once ordered - I will try to sell it but have yet to post it.
I was surprised to hear about a day of coordinator fee of $5-10k. We did not end up going that route. I heard about florals for $8k from a friend who was also getting married - honestly, we overspent in general but I think almost everything we spent on was reasonably priced. Everyone was fair or worked with us to give us a deal. We were blessed and our wedding looked like double what we spent on it.
I just had to have a steel drummer to add a Caribbean vibe because we couldn't do a destination wedding - thankfully friends offered to pay for it so we didn't have to come out of pocket for it I was sooo grateful for this and returned the favor by covering an hour of the 360 photo booth at their wedding. It was worth every penny and he was the highlight of the evening! Everyone remembers that and it set the tone for the evening.
Even though we spent the money on 1 day vs paying down the mortgage or starting a business, actually planning the wedding helped because it prompted things like premarital counseling. It was worth bringing our family together in a way that they may never come together especially due to the pandemic, it was worth that great feeling of accomplishment and seeing my vision come to life, it was worth celebrating ourselves in that way now vs years down the line - we didn't want to be frivolous but life is short - who knows what would happen if we put the "big wedding" off for some later time.
I am glad we didn't blow the entire bank and even though we did overspend on a lot of little extras - we were still thoughtful in the process to find a cheaper price for things - we tried to ball on a budget. We are rebuilding our financial position with more intensity now.
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