With so many things to organize for your wedding, it’s easy to forget little details that can add up fast. When determining your budget, make sure to have leeway for these expenses you might not be expecting. If you need expert ideas on how to plan these wedding expenses, check out our money-saving wedding tips and ideas.
Extra meals
When you’re planning out the seating chart and number of meals, don’t forget to include you and your fiancé in the head count! You’ll want to figure out if yours and your spouse’s meals are free, or if you need to pay for them on top of your guests. Regardless, it’s a good idea to add extra just in case people who didn’t RSVP show up. Most caterers will probably have a couple extra portions prepared. Speaking of extra meals, don’t forget to feed your Houston, Texas wedding vendors, planner, your officiant, photographer, and DJ/band who work nonstop on your wedding day!
Marriage license

Transportation for guests
At some point during your wedding, your guests will have to travel. Unless they can easily walk, they’ll need other modes of transportation such as taxis, buses, or by car. Although it’s not necessary for you to provide transportation, it’s a thoughtful addition your guests will appreciate making their evening easier. For older guests or those with children that would like to go to bed earlier, include a list of transportation vendor numbers for their convenience. Most cities have ride sharing options like Uber or Lyft.
Day-of food for the wedding party

Liability insurance
You might not think you need liability insurance for your wedding but it’s best not to chance it. If you’re planning an extravagant wedding, it’s a good idea to have one to protect you from the unforeseen, especially when weddings cost so much. Depending on the coverage you need, wedding insurance runs from $125 to $400 which is a small amount of what it can save you. General liability insurance will cover up to $1,000,000 for accidents which can cover the price of your veil and gown, natural disasters (ice storm, hurricane, flood), or if you need to postpone your wedding. In this instance, insurance will pick up the tab for everything like invites, cake, catering, and any non-refundable expenses. Some venues require couples to take out a wedding insurance on the wedding because it’s so important!
Gratuities

Postage
Don’t forget about postage fees for save-the-date cards, invitations, and thank you notes. When you’re sending out a hundred invites, it can start to be pricey. Depending on the weight and size of your invite, you can expect postage to cost $100+ when budgeting for your wedding. Some couples like to use wedding stamps as well to match the theme of their weddings, but using standard stamps will save you money. No one really pays attention to stamps anyways!
Accessories

Being prepared for wedding expenses you might not have thought of will reduce stress levels when planning and having a smooth wedding. If you need help covering these costs, consider a personal loan for all your wedding expenses. This way you can tip accordingly and cover needed costs. At the end of the day, you shouldn’t have to worry about anything when you walk down the aisle.













