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Miss Kettle, Chicago, IL Age and Occupation: 26, Non-Profit Donor Resource Coordinator Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Musician & Teacher Engagement Date: May 29, 2011 Wedding Date: February 2012 Venue: Patrick C. Haley Mansion, Joliet, IL About Me: I'm a city girl who loves a good escape, so I'm planning a Chicago wedding outside of the city. I've been described as a quirky yet down-to-earth drama queen who loves fiercely. I used to be a scientist, but now I'm learning to navigate the world of non-profit organizations. I love cooking, blogging, shopping, and music, and movies (Hans Zimmer is my favorite movie composer). Mr. Kettle and I had a short courtship and now we have a happy home with our cat-who-thinks-she's-people, Belle. We spend our days and nights with good food, live music, video games, family, and friends. Our wedding has become this wonderful excuse to bring together hundreds of people we can't bear to be without.
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Figuring Out a Wedding Budget

August 26th, 2011 @ 4:05 pm by Miss Kettle

Every bride should know that it’s very important to have your priorities in mind when figuring out where the money for your budget will go. I knew this. I just didn’t know our priorities weren’t so set in stone.

At first, our priorities were:

  1. Food
  2. Flowers
  3. Clothes
  4. Everything else in no particular order.

But then… I realized every venue we were even remotely interested in made their own food. So, finding the perfect caterer to fill all our wedding culinary dreams wasn’t going to happen. I also realized that I really love roses and wasn’t very interested in much else. Variety was overrated (at least for now).

Also, choosing the clothes for the wedding party was a relatively simple process that didn’t involve more than one store visit to two stores for each group of people getting clothed. And since each clothing item came in under budget, we had to reconfigure our budget priorities.

Food was now included in the reception budget that now also included ceremony budget since we were one-stop-shopping. Clothes ended up being a less significant portion of the budget. Flowers still has the same budget for now, but that’s subject to change once we actually start meeting with florists.

After coming to terms with our large guest list, I realized that venue, stationery, and photography were going to have to move up in priority. Momma Kettle was also realizing around this time that perhaps Chateau Bu-Sche wasn’t really where we should have the wedding. On the recommendation of a couple of colleagues/friends, she began to reconsider.

She and Daddy Kettle sat down with Mr. Kettle and me to revise our budget. This was the second time we had done this.

We discussed all the options available to us, including reducing our honeymoon budget and photography budget in order to accommodate a large number at guests at a nicer venue. We played with the numbers and ultimately decided it was worth it to try and make the change.

We knew photography was important, but we decided to find a photographer to fit into the new budget instead of splurging. Our final (for now) budget split is as follows:

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  • Music: 2.5% (yay for marrying a musician)
  • Wedding Day & Prep Beauty: 0.7%
  • Brides Clothes/Accessories: 3.3% (yay for already owning most of what I’m wearing)
  • Flowers: 2.25%
  • Gifts/Favors: 1%
  • Invitations: 3.75%
  • Photography & Videography: 6.25%
  • Engagement Party: 4.25%
  • Wedding/Reception [food, linens, decorations, drinks, etc.]: 76%

Being a one-stop-shop is expensive. But we’ll get everything we want and need. It’s definitely not the budget I thought we’d have, but it’s the one that will give us the wedding of our dreams. When I say “our,” I mean it. I think Momma Kettle has been dreaming about my wedding longer than I have.

What are your top 5 budget priorities, in order, for your wedding?

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8 Responses to “Figuring Out a Wedding Budget”

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Miss Ticket (message)  475 posts, Helper bee

1. Venue
2. Photographers
3. Food/Drinks
4. DJ
5. Linens

This actually surprised me after the fact. I knew the first 3 but I wasn’t expecting the linens to make the top 5 ever.

 
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Crown (message)  534 posts, Busy bee

1. Food
2. Music
3. Photography
4. Day-of Coordinator
5. Venue with hotel accommodations

 
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Miss Pony (message)  4,174 posts, Honey bee

I think my top 5 keep changing, ha. But right now they are:
1. Photography
2. Booze
3. Limo
4. DOC
5. Food

 
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Mrs. Starfish (message)  1,924 posts, Buzzing bee

My priorities always changed, but the two top ones were location, photography and the comfort of guests since we had an oot wedding

 
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bluelily17 (message)  9 posts, Newbee

1 venue
2 photography
3 music

are the top three - We’re still looking for our venue after a month of searching in the city. I like one of the venues but we want to look at others just to make sure.

 
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Zusie (message)  247 posts, Helper bee

1. Venue
2. Food
3. Booze
4. Photography
5. Music

 
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Miss Ariel (message)  255 posts, Helper bee

I’m glad to see your budget breakdown, because it’s similar to ours. Our venue is both our reception/ceremony location plus it’s our caterer. And they’re supplying all the linens and such. So basically we’re spending about 65% of our budget on that. It seems like a lot abstractly, but when you realize how much that 65% actually covers it really isn’t that crazy.

 
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Miss Kettle (message)  909 posts, Busy bee

Looks like photography is the one thing everyone can agree is very important!
@Miss Ariel: You’re so rational. I really did a double take when I saw that percentage! I will be more like Miss Ariel. You’ve all heard me say it so I have to stick to it.

 

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Miss Kettle, Chicago, IL Age and Occupation: 26, Non-Profit Donor Resource Coordinator Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Musician & Teacher Engagement Date: May 29, 2011 Wedding Date: February 2012 Venue: Patrick C. Haley Mansion, Joliet, IL About Me: I'm a city girl who loves a good escape, so I'm planning a Chicago wedding outside of the city. I've been described as a quirky yet down-to-earth drama queen who loves fiercely. I used to be a scientist, but now I'm learning to navigate the world of non-profit organizations. I love cooking, blogging, shopping, and music, and movies (Hans Zimmer is my favorite movie composer). Mr. Kettle and I had a short courtship and now we have a happy home with our cat-who-thinks-she's-people, Belle. We spend our days and nights with good food, live music, video games, family, and friends. Our wedding has become this wonderful excuse to bring together hundreds of people we can't bear to be without.

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