Wedding Budget Planner

Plan, track, and manage every dollar of your dream wedding. Set your budget, track actuals, and never be surprised by wedding costs again.

Total Budget
$30,000

Total Estimated
$0

Total Actual
$0

Remaining
$30,000

Guests
100

Per Person
$300

0% of budget used On Track

Budget Categories

Budget Breakdown

Total $0

Payment Timeline

Deposits and due dates will appear here once you add vendors.

How to Use This Wedding Budget Planner

  1. Set your total budget β€” Enter the total amount you plan to spend on your wedding.
  2. Add budget categories β€” Break down your budget into categories like venue, catering, photography, flowers, and more.
  3. Track actual spending β€” Log payments as you make them to see budget vs actual for each category.
  4. Monitor your timeline β€” View upcoming payment due dates and track what has been paid.

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πŸ“ˆ Debt Payoff Calculator β€” Manage any wedding debt

The Wedding Expense Categories People Forget

Most wedding budgeting tools cover the obvious categories (venue, catering, photography). These are the ones that commonly appear as surprises:

Gratuities β€” tips for the catering staff, hair and makeup artists, day-of coordinator, and drivers. Typically 10–20% of the service cost and often not included in vendor quotes.

Alterations β€” wedding dress alterations can run Β£200–£600 and almost never come with the dress.

Marriage licence fee β€” varies by location, usually Β£50–£200.

Day-after costs β€” accommodation for a multi-day event, brunch, post-wedding storage of flowers and decor.

Invitation postage β€” heavy or multi-insert invitations often require extra postage. Test weigh before ordering 150 stamps.

Vendor meals β€” most catering contracts require you to provide meals for your photographer, videographer, DJ, and band. Sometimes this is a separate vendor meal rate; sometimes it comes from your guest count. Clarify in every vendor contract.

How to Use the Budget vs. Actual View

The most useful feature of any wedding budget tool isn’t the budget β€” it’s the variance tracking. Enter your budgeted amount and the actual quote or invoice for each vendor as you book them. The variance column shows you immediately where you’re over or under.

Categories that frequently run over budget: catering (per-head costs rise with menu additions), flowers (scope creep is common), and photography (albums and prints aren’t always in the base quote).

Categories that often come in under: stationery (digital options are increasingly popular and accepted), dΓ©cor (DIY elements can save significantly), and transport (one car or shuttle vs. individual car hire).

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