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Why Investing In Your Wedding Preps Saves You Money In The Long Term

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There’s a right balance you need to aim for when it comes to your wedding. Indeed, with the average cost of a wedding day in the UK rising over £30,000, it’s easy to see how getting married could leave you in a tight financial situation. Unfortunately, most people dream of a magical party – from the dress to the venue. The challenge is to know where you should invest money and where you can safely save without affecting the end result. While nobody wants a wedding on the cheap, it’s fair to say that breaking the bank on one day only is unreasonable.

If you’re tempting in embracing a cost-effective and DIY approach, here are some critical factors you need to consider when planning for your big day:

Because you get something for special occasions

Bridal dresses and other outfits come in a variety of shapes and with a range of very different price tags. Ultimately, from the bride’s perspective, the dress should be comfortable, pretty, and suitable for the day. In other words, you know that you need to avoid cheaply-made outfits that will cause you plenty of problems. But, thankfully, you can find high-quality outfits for less than £500. In comparison, the groom is often left to buy a standard suit in shops. In reality, while the bride won’t be able to wear the dress again, the groom could wear his wedding suits for special occasions. Consequently, it’s worth investing in quality outfits, tailor-made such as the bespoke collection from Colmore Tailors. Indeed, think of it as an investment that you can use in the future too as a guest to another wedding or a fancy party.  

 

Because you can learn new skills

Many brides agree that doing their own makeup is by far the most cost-effective solution. There’s no denying that this will give you not only full control of your time but also of your budget. However, before you decide to get ready on your big day alone, you might want to brush up your skills first. You can book a course with a professional to understand the different techniques available and the trends that work best for you. A makeup course might seem like unnecessary expenses, but those are skills you are going to use for the rest of your life! Alternatively, you can learn from tutorial videos on Youtube if you don’t want to spend too much on your preps. However, if you can, make sure to get in touch with the vlogger to discuss product requirements and equipment; buying the tools you need can make a great deal of difference!

Makeup kit

 

Because you’re less likely to lash out afterwards

Your wedding day is a big day, and consequently, it’s the occasion to celebrate with your friends and family. While you want to keep an eye on your budget, it’s important to make sure that you buy everything you need to be and feel ready. Running a too tight budget will only lead to extravagant expenses to compensate during your honeymoon. Make sure you’ve spent enough so that you’re happy with what you get.

In conclusion, a wedding on a budget is not about saving money on everything, but about spending wisely to improve your experience of the day. Purchases made for the wedding can have lasting positive effects!

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Emma Drew

Emma has spent over 15 years sharing her expertise in making and saving money, inspiring thousands to take control of their finances. After paying off £15,000 in credit card debt, she turned her side hustles into a full-time career in 2015. Her award-winning blog, recognized as the UK's best money-making blog for three years, has made her a trusted voice, with features on BBC TV, BBC radio, and more.

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