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Truly I’m not a big fan of blogs. They generally stand for copious amounts of frivolous information posted for endless consumption. You’re never "caught up" on all the posts and you constantly feel "behind", overwhelmed with just too much of everything. But this is not that kind of blog!
We won’t post daily or on any set schedule so that we aren’t “forced” to create content, like every other site. We’ll just post when we have truly helpful information for your wedding planning.
This blog is intended to be a companion to our main site, so to get the most out of this blog, and in our opinion to have the best wedding planning experience, first:
1 – Download our Free Complete Wedding Planner binder and excel workbook.
2 – Browse our recommended Wedding Vendor Directory, printing the vendor listings you’re interested in
3 – Visit this blog periodically just to get some extra Wedding Tips, Tricks and Discounts

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Top 5 List: How to Save on Your Wedding
Tips on Wedding Photographer Savings

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A wedding photographer is going to be a significant expense at your wedding no matter what. Getting a good one is more than worth it as the pictures will last long after the wedding cake is eaten and the reception guests have left. Still, there are some smart ways to decrease the financial onus that many brides feel when consulting with the photographer. Here are 5 of the best ways to save:

Tip 5: Skip the engagement photos.
Some photographers offer engagement photos for free if you buy their services. If you can bargain with them, tell them that you want to skip the engagement photos and just get the wedding [...]

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Top 5 List: How to Save on Your Wedding
Tips on Wedding Reception Venue Savings

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Your wedding reception is by far your biggest wedding expense and will largely decide your final budget. Luckily, there are ways to save some big bucks on your LA wedding reception with just a few simple tips. Here are the best ways to save:

Tip 5: Trim your guest list.
Most venues charge per guest for everything (the reception rental, food, drinks, etc). So every additional person you invite costs you exponentially more. Trimming the guest list can save you anywhere from $50 – $200+ per person. So just ask yourself “Do I like this person enough to buy them a $100 dinner?” and that should help you trim the list down [...]

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FAQ: Vendor Pricing
What our vendor prices mean and how to get the best deals

Vendor Price FAQ

Q: What do your vendor prices mean? 

A: If you try to research any wedding vendors online, you are quickly faced with the reality that there is little (or no) pricing information for most vendors.  Even when you call the vendors directly, most will be vague about pricing. They will ultimately all say the same thing “It depends. Every wedding is different”. And they’re not lying to you. I’m sure they’ve serviced a wide range of weddings with equally diverse budgets.

But all of us brides-to-be really want to know is one thing: “Please just give me a ballpark! Where do your rates start and whats the average wedding cost?” And that’s exactly the question we try to answer [...]

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FAQ: Vendor Listings
How we select our wedding vendors and why we don't have user reviews

LA vendor and directory FAQ

Q: What do you mean by the “top 5″ listings? How do you select them?

A: While in large metro areas, like Los Angeles, there are thousands of “qualified” wedding vendors our mission is two-fold:

    • Provide a variety of vendors while still keeping the overall choice set manageable (max 5 vendors per category)
    • List vendors that were “top” in terms of value.

 

What does that mean for you? It means that each of our categories lists 5 vendors that have slightly different offerings, while still within the same category and budget. So if you’re looking for a Golf or Country Club venue, and [...]

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How To Plan A Wedding: Step 5
Outsource, Outsource, Outsource!

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In summary, this series has covered:

Step 1: Breakdown of typical wedding costs by budget and vendor

Step 2: How to save on big budget categories

Step 3: How to save on (or eliminate!) small budget categories

Step 4: Finalize your budget and planning (in detail)

And now our final word of advice:

Step 5: Outsource Outsource Outsource!

We’ll keep this post short and sweet, especially since we know the first four steps were tough and you’ve been a trooper taking it all in.

Outsource Outsource Outsource!
We hope that our series has helped you organize your budget and find the [...]

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How To Plan A Wedding: Step 4
Finalize your budget (in detail)

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In Step 1 of this series we got the “big picture” view of a typical wedding budget and the breakdown of that budget into the usual categories of spending.

Step 1: Breakdown of typical wedding costs by budget and vendor

Then in Step 2 we realized that two categories of spending, the reception and the wedding attire, account for almost half of the wedding budget. We went over how to save on both of those categories in great detail.

Step 2: How to save on big budget categories

In step 3, we trimmed or eliminated many of the small budget items that just aren’t [...]

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How To Plan A Wedding: Step 3
How to save on (or eliminate!) small budget categories

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In Part 1 of this series we got the “Big Picture” view of a typical wedding budget and the breakdown of that budget into the usual categories of spending. If you didn’t catch that post please do so now:

Step 1: Breakdown of typical wedding costs by budget and vendor

Then in Part 2 we realized that two categories of spending, the reception and the wedding attire, account for almost half of the wedding budget. We went over how to save on both of those categories in great detail.

Step 2a: How to save on big budget categories (Wedding Reception)

Step 2b: How [...]

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How To Plan A Wedding: Step 2b
How to save on big budget categories (Wedding Attire)

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How To Save On Your Wedding Dress And Attire

Why Is The Wedding Dress NOT So Important?
Unless you’re a celebrity, a socialite or a reality TV star, no one cares (or will even know) how much your bridal gown cost or who designed it. If you are one of those people, we are flattered you are reading our blog and we encourage you to spend an outrageous amount of money so we can all talk about it. However, if you aren’t on that list than our rule is simple:



How To Plan A Wedding: Step 2a
How to save on big budget categories (Wedding Reception)

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In Part 1 of this series we got the “Big Picture” view of a typical wedding budget and the breakdown of that budget into the usual categories of spending. If you didn’t catch that post please do so now:

Step 1: Breakdown of typical wedding costs by budget and vendor

Big Budget Categories
As you look at the percentages associated with wedding cost categories, does anything stand out to you? Any numbers seem much bigger than the rest?

Well, I hope you find this as shocking as we did when we first noticed, but your Reception and Wedding Attire account for about HALF of your wedding budget! [...]

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How To Plan A Wedding: Step 1
Breakdown of typical wedding costs by budget and vendor

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Statistics on the average American wedding cost vary, but the national average seems to be around $28,000 these days. And given that Los Angeles is by no means the “average” in living cost, compared to the entire country, it’s safe to add about 20% to that number in the LA Metro area.

So What Does That Mean?
It just means that most brides in Los Angeles will spend about $35,000 on their wedding, when all is said and done.

How Does This Affect You?
For one, it certainly does not mean that you have to spend this amount! It’s just good to keep this number in mind as you start budgeting [...]

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