Six Secrets To A Four-Figure Wedding, According To Frugal Newlyweds
Six Secrets To A Four-Figure Wedding, According To Frugal Newlyweds
As the average UK wedding cost hits over £20,000, fiancées are fighting back.
Grim news for those looking to tie the knot: the average cost of a UK wedding has ballooned to over £20,000.
That’s over £3,500 more than the UK’s typical yearly rent.
Understandably, frugal and frustrated fiancées have turned to online groups to try and help keep those costs down. That includes Reddit’s r/WeddingsUnder10k, in which posters share how they stuck, or plan to stick to, a $10,000 (£7,464) budget.
Here are some of the tips members swear by:
How to get married for less than £10,000
1) Skip professional flowers
Flowers cost the average British bride anywhere from £350 to £4,000. But multiple members of the group say their guests didn’t notice their DIY or outright omitted versions.
“We hit a wholesale market the morning before the rehearsal... and had my aunt help put everything together that night. Three guests complimented the centrepieces specifically,” u/Salt-Philosopher-587 said.
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