How to Build Your Wedding Budget Before You Book Anything
If you’re planning your wedding and don’t have a clear budget yet, you’re not behind. But you are at a point where your next decisions actually matter.
Most people start booking and then try to make the numbers work later. That’s where the stress comes in. That’s where the overspending happens. And that’s usually when people start second guessing everything.
This is where we slow things down and get you clear before you move.
In this live session, I’m going to walk you through how to build your wedding budget in a way that actually makes sense for you.
Not based on what you’re seeing online. Not based on what other people are doing.
Based on what you can comfortably spend and what you actually care about.
You won’t leave guessing.
You’ll leave with real numbers and a plan you can move forward with.
What You’ll Walk Away With
• A working budget that reflects what you can actually afford
• Clarity on where your money should go and what matters most
• A way to make decisions without second guessing every step
• A clear starting point before you book anything
What We’ll Cover
• How to build your wedding budget from the ground up
• Where your money actually needs to go based on real events
• The most common and expensive planning mistakes
• How to adjust your numbers when things don’t line up the way you expected
Who This Is For
• You’re planning a wedding within the next 12 to 18 months
• You want to stay within a budget without feeling restricted
• You haven’t started booking yet, or you’ve started and already feel unsure
• You want to feel confident about your decisions before things get locked in
Session Details
Date: April 28
Time: 7:00 PM EST
Location: Live on Google Meet. Link sent after purchase
Spots are limited to keep the session focused and allow time for questions.
Investment
$147
Most of the stress in wedding planning isn’t coming from the decisions themselves.
It’s coming from not knowing if you’re making the right ones.
This gives you a place to start that actually makes sense.