Smart Money-Saving Tips for Bridal Parties

Smart Money-Saving Tips for Bridal Parties

It goes without saying that wedding planning is an exciting experience, especially when planning your bridal party festivities and looks. However, the costs can quickly add up between the party, gifts, dresses, or suits. As exciting as it is to spoil the ones you hold nearest and dearest, it’s always wise to find solutions that give you more bang for your buck.

Planning your bridal party should be enjoyable, not stressful! Just because you want to save money doesn’t mean you can’t have an amazing experience celebrating with your besties! Here are some smart money-saving tips for your bridal party to help cut costs while still living your best life.

Early Bird Gets the Savings

Like the famous saying, “the early bird gets the worm,” an early bridal party gets the savings. Book and buy everything as early as possible. From hotel rooms to wedding day attire to excursions to plane tickets, you can save a ton by planning ahead of time. You don’t want to get caught up in expedited shipping fees or inflated prices due to last-minute bookings.

Instead, as soon as you pick out the members of your bridal party, host a meeting to discuss and plan your bridal party looks and celebration. This meeting can be via video call or in person. You don’t have to complete everything in one meeting, so having a group chat is also beneficial.

Teamwork Makes the Dream Work

Your bridal party wouldn’t mind saving a few bucks along the way, so why not team up? Everyone can split the costs of the Airbnb or hotel for the bachelor or bachelorette party or do each other’s hair and makeup instead of hiring an expensive glam team. Splitting the costs will help release some of the financial responsibility and come out cheaper for each person.

Plan an Affordable Bridal Celebration

Flexibility and early planning are key to an affordable bachelor or bachelorette party. You can find the best deals on hotels and flights when you take advantage of off-season pricing. Set alerts on your desired flight to track the prices. Google flights will alert you when plane ticket prices are increasing or decreasing in the near future.

It’s also important to know that bridal party celebrations are more than traveling to another city or country to drink at a local bar. Instead, you can have a nice dinner or a fun-filled weekend that consists of a nice hike, spa day, or a trip to a winery. Flexibility and finding new enjoyable ways to celebrate with your friends will also help cut costs.

Look the Part Without Breaking the Bank

Buying a suit or dress for your bridal party can be crazy expensive, especially for something your friends are probably going to wear once. However, your friends can look great without breaking the bank. Skip buying $300 dresses or $500 suits and consider borrowing one or buying from a preloved online store like Depop, Poshmark, or Vestiare Collective.

Always watch for sales or deals when the seasons change if you have a specific dress in mind. You could also allow your bridal party to have their unique dress or suit in the appropriate color. This will take the stress off you for finding the perfect attire everyone will like.

Gift Them Something They Can Use on the Wedding Day

There are so many cool bridal party gifts you can give to your friends. From handmade bridal proposals to personalized gift baskets, we’re sure you could give your friends anything, and they will be appreciative. You can save money by gifting your bridal party something they could use on the wedding day. For example, you could give your bridal party matching earrings and necklaces or free hair and makeup for the wedding day.

There’s nothing wrong with wanting to save a few bucks. We hope our smart money-saving tips for bridal parties inspire you to be one step ahead, plan early, and celebrate in style without going over the budget.

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Everyday Bride

Freelance Writer
December 2, 2022

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