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Budget List

Soft Rabbit's Budget

Total Budget
$98.8K
Spent $0
Estimated Cost $98.8K
Difference $0 Under
Family Meeting$1,800
$1,800
Family Dinner

$75~150 per person at a nice restaurant. Book a private dining room for an intimate first meeting—don't forget to budget for gratuity (18~20%)

$1,800
Venue$41,700
$41,700
Venue Rental

$5,000~15,000 for venue rental (NYC/LA/SF venues can run much higher). Watch for separately charged setup/teardown fees, overtime charges, and required vendor insurance—deposits are typically 50%

$11,500
Floral Decor

$2,000~8,000 for ceremony and reception florals. In-house florists typically cost 15~25% less than outside vendors—ask about delivery and setup fees, which can add $200~500

$3,400
Beverage Service

$25~85 per guest for open bar. Beer and wine only packages save 30~40% vs. full open bar. Cash bar is an option but can feel unwelcoming—consider a limited signature cocktail menu as a compromise. Don't forget bartender gratuity (15~20%)

$6,200
Wedding Cake

$500~1,000 for a standard tiered cake. Custom fondant designs add $200~500+. A popular money-saving trick: order a small display cake and sheet cakes for guests. Delivery and setup fees run $50~150 extra

$1,200
Table Decor

$80~200 per table for centerpieces, candles, and runners. Greenery-based designs cost less than full floral arrangements

$2,900
Catering / Food

$75~150 per guest — usually the single biggest venue expense. Most venues charge catering separately from venue rental. Get a per-head quote inclusive of service charge (18~22%), rentals, and gratuity to avoid surprise costs

$16,500
New Home$9,250
$9,250
Appliances

$2,000~5,500 for essential appliances (fridge, washer/dryer, dishwasher). Black Friday and Memorial Day sales offer 20~30% discounts. Consider adding big-ticket appliances to your wedding registry

$2,300
Furniture

$3,000~15,000 for furnishing basics. Mix new investment pieces with budget-friendly items from IKEA or Wayfair

$5,200
Bedding & Household

$500~3,000 for quality bedding and essentials. Register for high-quality sheets (400~600 thread count) and towels—these are popular wedding registry gifts guests love to give

$950
Moving Costs

$300~3,000 for local moves, $1,000~5,000+ for long-distance. Book movers 6~8 weeks ahead—peak season is May~September. Get at least 3 quotes and confirm whether packing materials and insurance are included

$800
Photo & Attire$13,750
$13,750
Photography

$2,500~8,000 for full-day wedding photography. Engagement shoots run $300~800 extra. Most photographers require a 50% deposit to reserve your date—tip $50~200 on the wedding day

$5,200
Wedding Dress

$1,000~5,000 for gown + alterations. Sample sales and trunk shows offer 30~50% off retail prices. Budget $300~800 for alterations separately—most gowns need adjustments

$3,000
Hair & Makeup

$200~600 for bridal hair and makeup (includes trial). Bridesmaids typically pay $75~150 each for their own hair and makeup. Book a trial run 2~3 months ahead to perfect your look

$1,100
Tuxedo/Suit

Rentals $150~300, purchasing $200~1,000. Online rental services like The Black Tux offer convenience and modern fits. Groomsmen traditionally pay for their own attire

$350
Wedding Video

Highlight reels $1,500~3,000, full-day coverage $2,500~5,000. Drone footage adds $300~500. Tip your videographer $50~150 on the wedding day

$4,100
Ceremony Prep$17,830
$17,830
Wedding Bands

$1,000~3,000 for a pair. Simple gold or platinum bands are timeless and comfortable for everyday wear. Order 2~3 months ahead for sizing and engraving

$1,700
Engagement Ring

$3,000~10,000 for engagement ring. Focus on cut quality over carat size for maximum sparkle. Lab-grown diamonds offer 30~50% savings and are increasingly popular with younger couples

$5,300
Bouquet

$100~500 for bridal bouquet. Seasonal blooms cost 30~50% less than out-of-season imported flowers

$250
Boutonniere

$10~50 each for boutonnieres. Match with the bridal bouquet for cohesion in photos

$30
Parent Corsages

$20~50 per corsage. Wrist corsages are more popular and easier to wear than pin-on styles

$50
MC/DJ

$1,000~3,000 for professional DJ (live bands run $3,000~15,000). Many DJ packages include MC services. Ask about overtime fees ($150~300/hour) and tip your DJ $50~150

$1,600
Officiant

$100~600 for officiant. Religious officiants may have set fees; secular officiants offer more personalized ceremonies

$350
Singer/Musician

$150~1,000 for live ceremony music. A solo vocalist or string duo adds elegance without overwhelming the space

$500
Day-of Coordinator

$500~2,500 for day-of coordinator. They manage vendors, timeline, and setup so you and your wedding party can enjoy the day stress-free. Tip 15~20% for exceptional service

$1,700
Second Photographer

$300~1,500 for additional photographer. Captures candid moments and different angles during the ceremony

$750
Parents' Formal Attire

$200~1,500 total for both sets of parents. Mothers often buy a new dress or suit, fathers a new suit or tuxedo. Shop 2~3 months ahead to allow time for tailoring and any alterations

$600
Pre-Wedding Beauty

Average $400 over the 3~6 months before the wedding. Skin facials, spray tan, lash extensions, nails—each feels like a small cost but they add up fast. Set a firm total budget early rather than tracking each appointment individually

$400
Day-of Cash Envelopes

Average $500 in cash tips distributed on the wedding day. Typical recipients: catering staff (15~20% of food bill), photographer/videographer ($50~200 each), DJ ($50~150), hair & makeup ($25~75 each). Prepare labeled envelopes 2~3 days before the wedding

$500
Wedding Planner

$2,000~8,000 for full-service wedding planner. They negotiate vendor contracts, manage deposits (typically 50% upfront), and can save you money through industry connections. Well worth the investment

$3,400
Wedding Car

$200~1,500 for wedding car rental. Classic cars and luxury vehicles add elegance to your grand exit

$700
Honeymoon$7,400
$7,400
Flights

$400~4,000 for roundtrip flights. Booking 3~6 months ahead and traveling mid-week saves 20~35%. Popular US honeymoon destinations include Hawaii, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Europe

$2,300
Accommodation

$200~500 per night for hotels. All-inclusive resorts may be cheaper than à la carte when you add up meals and drinks

$3,100
Local Expenses

$100~200 per day for meals, activities, and souvenirs. Notify your credit card company of travel plans

$1,700
Travel Insurance

$75~200 per person. Covers medical emergencies, flight cancellations, and lost luggage

$300
Invitations$2,100
$2,100
Invitation Printing

$2~5 per suite (invitation, RSVP card, details card, envelope). Don't forget postage—RSVP cards need pre-stamped return envelopes. Digital invitations via Paperless Post or Zola cost $0~1 each

$600
Guest Transportation

$300~1,500 for shuttle bus. Group transportation ensures guests arrive safely, especially if alcohol is served

$1,500
Favors$1,300
$1,300
Wedding Favors

$2~5 per guest. Edible favors like local honey, cookies, or custom chocolates are most appreciated and rarely left behind. Some couples donate to charity in lieu of favors

$800
Favor Packaging & Shipping

$0.50~2 per favor for packaging plus $5~8 per package to mail to guests who couldn't attend. Ask your favor vendor for an all-in quote that includes bags, ribbons, and tags so you aren't surprised at checkout

$500
Contingency$3,700
$3,700
Contingency Fund

Set aside 5~10% of total budget for unexpected expenses. Remember vendor gratuities: 15~20% for catering staff/servers, $50~200 each for photographer, DJ, and hair/makeup artist. The average US wedding costs $28,000~45,000 total

$3,700
Total Budget
$98.8K
Spent $0
Estimated Cost $98.8K
Difference -$0
Family Meeting$1,800
$1,800
Family Dinner

$75~150 per person at a nice restaurant. Book a private dining room for an intimate first meeting—don't forget to budget for gratuity (18~20%)

$1,800
Venue$41,700
$41,700
Venue Rental

$5,000~15,000 for venue rental (NYC/LA/SF venues can run much higher). Watch for separately charged setup/teardown fees, overtime charges, and required vendor insurance—deposits are typically 50%

$11,500
Floral Decor

$2,000~8,000 for ceremony and reception florals. In-house florists typically cost 15~25% less than outside vendors—ask about delivery and setup fees, which can add $200~500

$3,400
Beverage Service

$25~85 per guest for open bar. Beer and wine only packages save 30~40% vs. full open bar. Cash bar is an option but can feel unwelcoming—consider a limited signature cocktail menu as a compromise. Don't forget bartender gratuity (15~20%)

$6,200
Wedding Cake

$500~1,000 for a standard tiered cake. Custom fondant designs add $200~500+. A popular money-saving trick: order a small display cake and sheet cakes for guests. Delivery and setup fees run $50~150 extra

$1,200
Table Decor

$80~200 per table for centerpieces, candles, and runners. Greenery-based designs cost less than full floral arrangements

$2,900
Catering / Food

$75~150 per guest — usually the single biggest venue expense. Most venues charge catering separately from venue rental. Get a per-head quote inclusive of service charge (18~22%), rentals, and gratuity to avoid surprise costs

$16,500
New Home$9,250
$9,250
Appliances

$2,000~5,500 for essential appliances (fridge, washer/dryer, dishwasher). Black Friday and Memorial Day sales offer 20~30% discounts. Consider adding big-ticket appliances to your wedding registry

$2,300
Furniture

$3,000~15,000 for furnishing basics. Mix new investment pieces with budget-friendly items from IKEA or Wayfair

$5,200
Bedding & Household

$500~3,000 for quality bedding and essentials. Register for high-quality sheets (400~600 thread count) and towels—these are popular wedding registry gifts guests love to give

$950
Moving Costs

$300~3,000 for local moves, $1,000~5,000+ for long-distance. Book movers 6~8 weeks ahead—peak season is May~September. Get at least 3 quotes and confirm whether packing materials and insurance are included

$800
Photo & Attire$13,750
$13,750
Photography

$2,500~8,000 for full-day wedding photography. Engagement shoots run $300~800 extra. Most photographers require a 50% deposit to reserve your date—tip $50~200 on the wedding day

$5,200
Wedding Dress

$1,000~5,000 for gown + alterations. Sample sales and trunk shows offer 30~50% off retail prices. Budget $300~800 for alterations separately—most gowns need adjustments

$3,000
Hair & Makeup

$200~600 for bridal hair and makeup (includes trial). Bridesmaids typically pay $75~150 each for their own hair and makeup. Book a trial run 2~3 months ahead to perfect your look

$1,100
Tuxedo/Suit

Rentals $150~300, purchasing $200~1,000. Online rental services like The Black Tux offer convenience and modern fits. Groomsmen traditionally pay for their own attire

$350
Wedding Video

Highlight reels $1,500~3,000, full-day coverage $2,500~5,000. Drone footage adds $300~500. Tip your videographer $50~150 on the wedding day

$4,100
Ceremony Prep$17,830
$17,830
Wedding Bands

$1,000~3,000 for a pair. Simple gold or platinum bands are timeless and comfortable for everyday wear. Order 2~3 months ahead for sizing and engraving

$1,700
Engagement Ring

$3,000~10,000 for engagement ring. Focus on cut quality over carat size for maximum sparkle. Lab-grown diamonds offer 30~50% savings and are increasingly popular with younger couples

$5,300
Bouquet

$100~500 for bridal bouquet. Seasonal blooms cost 30~50% less than out-of-season imported flowers

$250
Boutonniere

$10~50 each for boutonnieres. Match with the bridal bouquet for cohesion in photos

$30
Parent Corsages

$20~50 per corsage. Wrist corsages are more popular and easier to wear than pin-on styles

$50
MC/DJ

$1,000~3,000 for professional DJ (live bands run $3,000~15,000). Many DJ packages include MC services. Ask about overtime fees ($150~300/hour) and tip your DJ $50~150

$1,600
Officiant

$100~600 for officiant. Religious officiants may have set fees; secular officiants offer more personalized ceremonies

$350
Singer/Musician

$150~1,000 for live ceremony music. A solo vocalist or string duo adds elegance without overwhelming the space

$500
Day-of Coordinator

$500~2,500 for day-of coordinator. They manage vendors, timeline, and setup so you and your wedding party can enjoy the day stress-free. Tip 15~20% for exceptional service

$1,700
Second Photographer

$300~1,500 for additional photographer. Captures candid moments and different angles during the ceremony

$750
Parents' Formal Attire

$200~1,500 total for both sets of parents. Mothers often buy a new dress or suit, fathers a new suit or tuxedo. Shop 2~3 months ahead to allow time for tailoring and any alterations

$600
Pre-Wedding Beauty

Average $400 over the 3~6 months before the wedding. Skin facials, spray tan, lash extensions, nails—each feels like a small cost but they add up fast. Set a firm total budget early rather than tracking each appointment individually

$400
Day-of Cash Envelopes

Average $500 in cash tips distributed on the wedding day. Typical recipients: catering staff (15~20% of food bill), photographer/videographer ($50~200 each), DJ ($50~150), hair & makeup ($25~75 each). Prepare labeled envelopes 2~3 days before the wedding

$500
Wedding Planner

$2,000~8,000 for full-service wedding planner. They negotiate vendor contracts, manage deposits (typically 50% upfront), and can save you money through industry connections. Well worth the investment

$3,400
Wedding Car

$200~1,500 for wedding car rental. Classic cars and luxury vehicles add elegance to your grand exit

$700
Honeymoon$7,400
$7,400
Flights

$400~4,000 for roundtrip flights. Booking 3~6 months ahead and traveling mid-week saves 20~35%. Popular US honeymoon destinations include Hawaii, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Europe

$2,300
Accommodation

$200~500 per night for hotels. All-inclusive resorts may be cheaper than à la carte when you add up meals and drinks

$3,100
Local Expenses

$100~200 per day for meals, activities, and souvenirs. Notify your credit card company of travel plans

$1,700
Travel Insurance

$75~200 per person. Covers medical emergencies, flight cancellations, and lost luggage

$300
Invitations$2,100
$2,100
Invitation Printing

$2~5 per suite (invitation, RSVP card, details card, envelope). Don't forget postage—RSVP cards need pre-stamped return envelopes. Digital invitations via Paperless Post or Zola cost $0~1 each

$600
Guest Transportation

$300~1,500 for shuttle bus. Group transportation ensures guests arrive safely, especially if alcohol is served

$1,500
Favors$1,300
$1,300
Wedding Favors

$2~5 per guest. Edible favors like local honey, cookies, or custom chocolates are most appreciated and rarely left behind. Some couples donate to charity in lieu of favors

$800
Favor Packaging & Shipping

$0.50~2 per favor for packaging plus $5~8 per package to mail to guests who couldn't attend. Ask your favor vendor for an all-in quote that includes bags, ribbons, and tags so you aren't surprised at checkout

$500
Contingency$3,700
$3,700
Contingency Fund

Set aside 5~10% of total budget for unexpected expenses. Remember vendor gratuities: 15~20% for catering staff/servers, $50~200 each for photographer, DJ, and hair/makeup artist. The average US wedding costs $28,000~45,000 total

$3,700
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