Wedding Costs Nobody Told You About

I found a really interesting article on easyweddings that uncovers the hidden costs of getting married.

To help you plan for everything we have compiled a list of things that are commonly overlooked when setting and allocating your wedding budget. Here are some wedding costs you probably didn’t know about.

Corkage and cake cutting fees

If you use the cake or alcohol provided by your reception venue, the corkage and cake fees are typically wrapped into the cost. But if you bring in a cake or alcohol that is not provided by your venue, some venues will charge for the cutting and serving of the cake and corkage fees too.

Postage costs

If you’re having your invitations made, factor in postage to your wedding budget too. Keep in mind that with a standard letter costing $1 to send nationally, adding weight or size to that could see you spending more than $2 for each invitation. Also remember to factor in postage for thank you notes if you receive wedding gifts.

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Ring insurance

You have a beautiful new piece of jewellery adorning your finger, so you should do what you can to protect it. Insurance is a good way to go to avoid a costly replacement or repair if something should go awry.

The annual cost to insure your ring is around $1 to $2 for every $100 that it would cost to replace. This means that if your ring would cost $9,000 to replace, you might expect to pay between $90 and $180 per year to insure it.

Liquor licence

If you are having your reception on a private property, a temporary limited licence is generally not required where liquor will be supplied free of charge. However, a licence will always be required if the supply of liquor is contingent on the sale or purchase of goods or services.

If liquor is being supplied through a catering or beverage company, the company will take care of the liquor licence. Always check they have the relevant licences and that this cost is covered in their quote.

Alterations

Unless you’re extremely lucky, your wedding gown is going to require some alterations. This could be as simple as hemming the gown, taking it in (or letting it out), or structural changes like adding straps. Make sure you add a little extra to your dress budget to cover any potential what-ifs.

Pre-drinks and food

Chances are you have meticulously planned what people will be eating at your reception, right down to catering for the vegans, gluten intolerant and small children. But what about you and your bridal crew before the ceremony has begun? Don’t starve! Arrange some small snacks or light meals to tide you over and keep you energised. Also, remember to count yourself and your partner in the final table count. Additionally, your photographer and videographer will be with you for more than eight hours on the wedding day, so consider arranging meals for them to keep them going.

Sound system

If you are having an outdoor wedding, invest in a sound system if you want your guests to actually be able to hear your vows. Even if it is only an intimate gathering, wind blowing in the wrong direction can be enough to make people struggle to hear the heart of your wedding.

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Overtime Costs

Whether your wedding runs over the allotted time because you got a late start or because you chose in the heat of the moment to extend it, keep in mind that there are sometimes fees associated with going over the contracted time.

A place to get ready

If you and your bridesmaids are planning on getting ready in a hotel suite, pay attention to check in/check out times. You will often need to book the room for two nights in order to have the morning to get ready. If this is the case, why not all stay together the night before?

Marriage certificate

You may be given a ceremonial certificate from your celebrant at your wedding, but this will not legally change your name. For those who wish to change their surname, you will need an official marriage certificate, which costs approx $55 from Births Deaths & Marriages in the Australian state that you were married. This is something you can usually apply for online after you are married, but give Births Deaths & Marriages about 30 days to register your marriage first.

To apply for a marriage certificate for a marriage conducted in West Australia click here.

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Preserving your gown

If you cannot bear to part with your gown after the wedding, you will need to have it cleaned and preserved. While this can be done at the local dry cleaners, you might like to invest a little more to send your dress to a dedicated bridal wear business that could also box it up to keep it safe. This can cost anywhere between $300 and $600 depending on the style of dress and the amount of beading and other embellishments.

Gifts for the bridal party

This is not essential, but might be something you have overlooked until closer to your wedding day (or even after). Planning ahead can mean that you can incorporate something practical into your pre-wedding events that can double as a gift. You could opt for items such as personalised gowns to wear while getting ready, or engraved glasses you can place on the bridal table for them to use during the reception and then take home.

Travel insurance for your honeymoon

Travel insurance will give you peace of mind to enjoy your honeymoon. Costs will vary depending on where you are travelling to and how long your holiday is, but it is easy to compare quotes before locking in a policy. And now with Covid19, this has become even more important - if we were allowed to go somewhere that is.

Well done if you had all of those costs in your budget. You’ve researched well online and with your friends and family.


Steve Mummery is a celebrant based in Perth

You can find him online at smcelebrant.com.au or facebook at smcelebrant, Instagram @smcelebrant or you can find lots of wedding inspiration on his Pinterest page @smcelebrant including wedding & engagement rings, dresses, shoes, groom's attire, flowers, arbours, the lot.

Call Steve to chat about your wedding ceremony today on 0418 897 215 or email steve@smcelebrant.com.au

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