Loud Bride's guide to
Save $100 - $10,000 on your wedding
All of my tried and tested tips for saving money on your wedding are waiting for you inside this 31-page downloadable PDF guide.
Let’s get real for a second, brides and grooms
SOUND FAMILIAR?
You started wedding planning, maybe even booked your venue, and then realized you don’t have any clue what things truly cost.
You don’t want to compromise quality for cost. After all, it’s your big day and it only happens once!
Getting all the vendors and items you want while staying on budget feels impossible.
The “wedding tax” is surprising you at every turn.
Your budget spreadsheet is quickly going off the rails as more and more guests and items get added to the must-have list.
WELL, YOU SEE—I KNOW THE STRUGGLE WELL.
When I planned my own wedding, between the spreadsheets and checklists it felt like a second full time job. And I was never quite sure if what I was paying was the best price or would lead me to be over budget later on.
When I got to the last few months, things kept popping up that I didn’t think about at the beginning and I had no idea what I could cut towards the end to help keep things on track.
But I did stay on budget and I saved tons of money along the way that averages from other sources would've told me is impossible. I collected all of the tips from my own wedding as well as from hundreds of brides who planned weddings at the $1,000, $5,000, $10,000 and $15,000 budget levels to help you plan a wedding on a budget.
Tips from real weddings
I didn't want to spend $3,000 on flowers. I was able to get real flowers from my wedding from a professional florist for only $600. And I have more tips if you want to spend even less on everything from the venue, to the food, to the dress.
stop scrolling aimlessly
Don't waste time scouring Facebook posts, Reddit forums, and fluffy blog posts from people who are planning their weddings for the first time or giving you generic information on how to save $5 here and there—get a shortcut to major savings from brides and grooms who have already done it.
I’m not holding back and I’m not keeping secrets; this is the real deal, designed to save you money.
Trim off the top, starting at $100 per tip on every wedding category without compromising on your vision.
Save even more money with tips and tricks to save $1,000 on each items.
Maximize your budget if you're a super saver with tips ranging from $1,000-$10,000 in savings.
Access dozens of articles with more information on how to save, plan, and execute a killer wedding on a budget.
Budget without compromising your vision.
Beat the wedding tax at its own game.