Planning on spending about £20,000 on your wedding? Using the free Easy Weddings Budget Calculator, we came up with the breakdown of each category of the spend for your wedding. Here’s how to plan a wedding for £20,000:
Dress, suit, and accessories
You’re looking at a dress budget of about £1,400, £400 for accessories and £200 to spend on your hair and makeup. Then you have about £200 left over for your partner.
Reception
You will have just under £8,600 to spend on your reception, including £5,800 for food and service and about £1,00 for drinks, and a hire fee of about £1,200.
Ceremony
If the ceremony location has a fee, you could safely allocate a few hundred pounds, but most couples save this by having their ceremony at the same location as their venue. You may still have to pay a small fee for the ceremony, but this shouldn’t be much. You will have about £800 to spend on your marriage celebrant or officiant.
Rings
You will have about £400 in your budget for your wedding bands. Traditionally, wedding bands are simpler than engagement rings, and you don’t necessarily need to have both rings cost the same. You could allocate 70% of the ring budget to one of you and 30% to the other.
Photography and videography
You’ll have about £1,600 for photography and £1000 for video. To ensure you fit within the budget, you may need to have a time limited package or have the same vendor provide both as a package, which can be more affordable.
Decorations and wedding hire
You’ll have about £400 in your wedding budget to spend on decorations and £1,000 for flowers- which should be enough to get you all of the arrangements you are after.
Wedding entertainment
Your budget will allow about £1,200 for music and entertainment at your wedding, which is enough to get a great DJ, band or wedding entertainer.
Stationery
You’ll have about £400 to spend on invitations and £100 to spend on other stationery, whether it be Save The Dates, thank you cards or something else.
Wedding gifts
You’ll have about £400 left to spend on gifts for each other, your bridal party and your parents and £300 for bomboniere.
Wedding cake or desserts
You’ll have about £600 to spend on an amazing wedding cake! Be sure to do a taste test- most cake makers can do this for you or send out some samples if you live remotely.
Wedding cars
You’ll have roughly £400 to spend your wedding day transport! Enquire with wedding car suppliers here.
Wedding night accommodation
On the wedding night, you will have a budget of about £300 left.
Is it possible to plan a wedding for £20,000?
So, after crunching the numbers, it’s definitely possible to plan a wedding for £20,000. Just follow the Easy Weddings Budget Calculator. It’s free to use, and you can input any budget that you need to adhere to.