Brides Are Sharing Tips On How They Planned Their Wedding For Under $10K, And A Lot Of These Are Really Clever

Wedding planning is an exciting time in one's life, but it can also be stressful, chaotic, and let's face it — expensive!

A person sitting at a table writing in a notebook

If you're in the midst of planning a wedding but are looking to do it on a smaller scale and budget, you're not alone. To help with this, I rounded up tips, tricks, and advice from the super-useful subreddit r/Weddingsunder10k. If you have others to add, share them in the comments!

1.Self-shoot your own engagement photos. This bride-to-be and her fiancé made it work with their cellphone and a tripod.

A couple hugging while taking engagement photos
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2.Rather than splurging on a custom dress, buy one secondhand — then get it tailored so that it fits you perfectly. This bride found hers at the Goodwill for $100.

A woman wearing a dress getting it altered
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3.Consider doing your own makeup — just remember that you'll want to potentially apply more than you're used to so it can show up in photographs. (Try a test shoot for this reason!)

A bride applying her own makeup

4.Explore the world of YouTube cake-baking tutorials. This mother-of-a-bride did that and made her daughter's stunning wedding cake for a fraction of the price of a professional bakery.

A wedding cake with Mickey and Minnie as cake toppers
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5.Floral arrangements can cost a ton. Swap real flowers for silk ones — just like this bride did for her, her groom, and their bridal party.

A homemade bouquet of flowers

6.Design and print your own wedding invitations — or go entirely paperless.

Wedding invitations in a pink envelope against pink flowers

7.If you're letting your bridal party pick out their own dresses to save on cost, remember to give them guidelines.

A bridal party posing for pictures with the bride

8.Repurpose an old decorative box — like this bride did — for an inexpensive place to collect and store wedding cards from guests.

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9.DIY your wedding centerpieces by placing fake flowers inside inexpensive small vases. This bride found her small vases for $1 each at the Dollar Tree.

Flowers in little vases

10.Consider looking online for a wedding dress, where there may be more inexpensive options than in boutiques or bridal-specific stores. This bride found a stunning dress for under $200 online and then found a store that carried that same dress.

A woman with her face blurred wearing a wedding dress

11.This bride found her dress online — for $100! — as well:

A bride in her wedding dress

12.Make your own welcome sign for guests by using a piece of plywood, a can of wood stain, and a stencil kit.

A welcome sign that reads, "Welcome to our wedding"

13.Create your own ceremony backdrop using this ornate birdcage-shaped gazebo from Amazon, like this bride did.

A bride and groom at their wedding ceremony

14.Customize your own bouquet of fake flowers by using inexpensive paint to change their original color, similar to what this bride did.

A bouquet of colorful fake flowers

"A cheap fix at home for these flowers was with a $5 watercolor paint set."

—u/smolbanane

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15.If you're shopping around for wedding bands, think outside-the-box by asking talented local musicians what their wedding rate is. One bride found a performer at a local pub who was willing to perform at her wedding for around $200.

Two brides dancing together

Do you have any tips for planning a wedding with a tight budget? Tell me in the comment below!