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Wedding Budget Checklist and Calculator

This free wedding budget calculator helps couples estimate total cost, build a usable wedding budget breakdown, and track actual spending against the plan. It also works as a wedding budget checklist, wedding cost estimator, and lightweight wedding budget template in one place.

Enter your total budget or start from guest count, then move into the line-item checklist to manage vendors, payment status, hidden wedding costs, and export-ready planning data without signing up.

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Demo data loads on first visit and every change is saved locally in your browser.

Plan vs actual

Compare your wedding budget breakdown against real spending and spot overages early.

Export ready

Generate PDF summaries, a full checklist PDF, payment schedule PDF, and spreadsheet-friendly CSV.

Free tool

Every wedding dollar, accounted for

Free wedding budget calculator that tracks what you planned versus what you actually spent. No spreadsheet required. Your budget is saved in this browser, and you can export PDFs, CSV files, or a JSON backup whenever you want a copy.

Wedding date
January 16, 2027
240 days to go
Total budget
$35,000
Cost per guest: $350
Total budgeted
$33,250
Contingency reserved: $1,750
Total spent
$0
0% of budget spent
Remaining
$35,000
Allocation gap: +$0
Checklist progress
0 / 78
Items confirmed or completed
Spend progress0%
Checklist completion0%
Step 1

Choose your starting point

Current pace
$350

Average spend per guest at the current total budget and headcount.

Per-guest planning
$350

Based on $35,000 total divided by 100 guests.

Tip: reducing your guest count from 100 to 80 saves roughly $7,000. Keep the guest list moving in the Wedding Guest List Manager.

Step 2

Review your budget breakdown

Allocation chart
Venue$11,900
Catering & Bar$8,400
Photography$3,150
Videography$1,400
Music & Entertainment$1,750
Flowers & Decor$2,800
Attire & Beauty$1,750
Stationery & Favors$700
Officiant & Ceremony$700
Transportation$700
Honeymoon$0
Contingency Buffer$1,750
Venue
34%
$11,900
Catering & Bar
24%
$8,400
Photography
9%
$3,150
Videography
4%
$1,400
Music & Entertainment
5%
$1,750
Flowers & Decor
8%
$2,800
Attire & Beauty
5%
$1,750
Stationery & Favors
2%
$700
Officiant & Ceremony
2%
$700
Transportation
2%
$700
Contingency Buffer
5%
$1,750
Venue
Ceremony and reception space, core rentals, permits, and logistics tied to the site.
Typical range: $7,000-$14,000
34%
$11,900
On Track0% used
Catering & Bar
Food, drinks, staffing, cake service, and bar packages that scale with guest count.
Typical range: $9,000-$21,000
24%
$8,400
On Track0% used
Photography
Primary wedding photographer, engagement add-ons, albums, and core coverage.
Typical range: $2,500-$5,000
9%
$3,150
On Track0% used
Videography
Highlight film, ceremony capture, drone add-ons, and post-production deliverables.
Typical range: $1,500-$4,000
4%
$1,400
On Track0% used
Music & Entertainment
DJ, live musicians, ceremony audio, dance floor lighting, and production support.
Typical range: $1,500-$5,000
5%
$1,750
On Track0% used
Flowers & Decor
Bouquets, centerpieces, ceremony installs, candles, signage, and styling details.
Typical range: $2,000-$6,000
8%
$2,800
On Track0% used
Attire & Beauty
Dress, suit, alterations, accessories, hair, makeup, and beauty trials.
Typical range: $1,500-$4,500
5%
$1,750
On Track0% used
Stationery & Favors
Save-the-dates, invitation suites, day-of paper goods, postage, and guest favors.
Typical range: $500-$1,800
2%
$700
On Track0% used
Officiant & Ceremony
Officiant fee, license, rehearsal support, and ceremony-specific supplies.
Typical range: $400-$1,400
2%
$700
On Track0% used
Transportation
Guest shuttles, private cars, parking, and between-venue movement.
Typical range: $400-$2,200
2%
$700
On Track0% used
Honeymoon
Optional travel holdback if you want the honeymoon inside the same planning plan.
Typical range: $0-$5,000
0%
$0
Not Included
Contingency Buffer
Reserved money for taxes, service charges, overtime, rush fees, and surprises.
Typical range: 5-10% of total
5%
Reserved
Reserved
Smart guidance

Budget adjustment suggestions

Catering per guest is below a typical mid-range benchmark.

You currently have about $84 per guest for catering and bar. The common US range is closer to $85-$175 per person before gratuity.

Payment schedule

Upcoming vendor payments

Add due dates inside the checklist to build a lightweight vendor payment schedule. Export it as a PDF before your venue, planner, or family budget review.

Thank you cards
Stationery & FavorsVendor not added
January 2, 2027
Due $0
Travel insurance
HoneymoonVendor not added
January 2, 2027
Due $0
Activities & excursions
HoneymoonVendor not added
January 6, 2027
Due $0
Flights
HoneymoonVendor not added
January 9, 2027
Due $0
Hotel / resort
HoneymoonVendor not added
January 9, 2027
Due $0
Tips / gratuity for all vendors
Miscellaneous & ContingencyVendor not added
January 17, 2027
Due $0
How to use

How to Use the Wedding Budget Calculator

Start by choosing the planning path that fits where you are right now. If you already know the ceiling, enter your full budget and let the wedding budget calculator split it into major categories. If you only know your guest count and likely catering spend, use the estimator mode to back into a realistic total before you start venue tours or request too many quotes.

Next, select your wedding style and location. Those two choices change the practical benchmark more than most couples expect. A budget wedding in a rural market behaves very differently from a mid-range event in a major metro, so the tool shifts the wedding cost breakdown before you begin editing numbers by hand.

Review the suggested categories, lock any line that needs protection, then adjust the rest around your real priorities. After that, switch into the wedding budget checklist to track every vendor, payment stage, and hidden fee. You can then export the plan as PDF or CSV for your partner, planner, or family budget conversation.

Average wedding cost

Average Wedding Cost Breakdown

A wedding budget planner is only useful if it starts from a believable range. The average wedding cost in the United States continues to cluster around the low-to-mid $30,000s, but the spread is enormous. Guest count, market, venue style, and how much hospitality you provide can move the total faster than almost any spreadsheet formula.

How Much Does a Wedding Cost in 2025?

For planning purposes, many couples should still treat $33,000 to $35,000 as the center point for a mid-range US wedding. That is not a rule, and it is definitely not a requirement. It is simply a practical reference point for couples who want a starting range before they customize the answer around their own market and priorities.

Smaller weddings can land far below the national average wedding cost because they cut the per- guest hospitality engine that drives so many other categories. Once the guest list climbs above 100, the cost of venue, catering, rentals, bar staffing, stationery, transportation, and favors all start stacking together. That is why guest count control is still the sharpest wedding budget tip available.

Wedding sizeGuest countAverage total cost
Micro / Elopement<=20$5,000-$12,000
Intimate20-50$12,000-$22,000
Mid-size50-100$22,000-$40,000
Large100-150$40,000-$65,000
Grand150+$65,000+
CategoryRecommended share$35,000 example
Venue34%$11,900
Catering & Bar24%$8,400
Photography9%$3,150
Videography4%$1,400
Music & Entertainment5%$1,750
Flowers & Decor8%$2,800
Attire & Beauty5%$1,750
Stationery & Favors2%$700
Officiant & Ceremony2%$700
Transportation2%$700
Contingency Buffer5%$1,750

Wedding Budget Percentage Breakdown by Category

A strong wedding budget breakdown is not about copying a generic spreadsheet percentage and hoping it fits. It is about protecting the categories that usually drive guest experience and then adding enough contingency so the invisible fees do not damage the plan late. Venue and catering still dominate most weddings. Photography, flowers, and entertainment typically come next, while smaller categories can still create real pressure because they arrive later and feel optional until the final month.

The wedding budget calculator above keeps honeymoon optional and contingency explicit. That is a more honest planning approach than burying everything inside a single miscellaneous bucket. If you do want to track honeymoon cash flow, you can add it into the same wedding budget template without breaking the rest of the numbers.

Average Wedding Cost by Guest Count

The average wedding cost by guest count matters because it converts a broad national number into a real planning conversation. Couples often ask for a wedding cost estimator when what they really need is permission to test multiple guest-count scenarios before they sign a venue contract. A budget that feels comfortable for 80 guests can become tight fast at 120, even when the venue fee itself does not change much.

That is why this page pairs the wedding budget calculator with a wedding budget checklist instead of stopping at one headline number. Once the guest list shifts, you need to see what happens to food, bar, rentals, invitations, favors, shuttle needs, and staffing, not just the grand total.

Benchmark

Reception venue

$12,900 average

Benchmark

Catering with bar and service

$20,767 average

Benchmark

Wedding photographer

$3,000 average

Benchmark

Wedding planner

$2,100 average

Benchmark

Entertainment (DJ or band)

$2,534-$3,098 average

Benchmark

Flowers & decor

Around 8% of the total budget

Checklist guide

Wedding Budget Checklist

A wedding budget checklist works best when every major spending lane has a clear home. The goal is not more admin. The goal is cleaner decisions, fewer missed fees, and a better handoff between budgeting, vendor booking, and final payment planning.

Venue & Logistics

Start with ceremony and reception site fees, then layer in the costs couples forget during venue tours: deposits, rentals, tent backup, insurance, valet, and coat check. This is usually the category that defines the rest of the wedding budget planner because venue choice controls guest count, rain plans, timing, and vendor access.

Catering & Bar

The catering line should include dinner, bar service, cake service, rehearsal dinner food, late-night snacks, and gratuity. A strong wedding budget checklist does not separate the visible menu from the invisible hospitality charges because the service fee is often what changes the final invoice.

Photography & Videography

Use one category for stills and motion if that is how you compare vendors, but keep enough detail to track second shooters, albums, drone coverage, and booth rentals. Couples who rely on a wedding cost estimator often underfund this category first, then rebuild it later after seeing full-day package quotes.

Music & Entertainment

DJ, band, ceremony musicians, lighting, and sound support all belong here. Entertainment is usually not just the party budget. It also includes microphones, ceremony audio, timeline pacing, and production details that shape how polished the event feels.

Flowers & Decor

Bouquets, centerpieces, aisle styling, candles, signage, and floral installs should be grouped together so you can see the full visual spend. This category is where wedding budget tips matter most, because venue choice and seasonality can save thousands before you cut any guest-facing essentials.

Attire & Beauty

Dress, suit, shoes, jewelry, alterations, trials, wedding-day beauty, and attendants all need a home inside the same wedding budget template. Alterations and trial sessions are classic hidden wedding costs, so the tool keeps them visible beside the bigger attire purchases.

Stationery & Favors

Paper goods often look small until headcount multiplies the total. Save-the-dates, invitation suites, menu cards, escort cards, thank-you cards, postage, and favors can swing harder than couples expect, especially if you decide on heavier invitation stock or custom day-of paper.

Officiant & Ceremony

Officiant fees, rehearsal coordination, legal filing, and unity items usually stay modest, but they still deserve a dedicated lane. This is one of the clearest examples of why a wedding budget checklist is better than a one-line spreadsheet total.

Transportation

Even simple weddings can pick up late transport costs through parking, shuttle needs, or a send-off car. If your ceremony and reception happen in different places, this line becomes a serious part of the wedding budget breakdown instead of a nice-to-have.

Honeymoon

Some couples keep honeymoon spending outside the wedding budget calculator. Others want a full cash-flow view that includes flights, hotels, excursions, and insurance. This page leaves it optional so you can choose the cleaner planning model for your finances.

Miscellaneous & Contingency

Planner fees, welcome bags, vendor meals, gratuity, rehearsal extras, and the contingency reserve belong here. The category exists because the average wedding cost usually grows in the edges, not because one giant surprise shows up all at once.

Hidden costs

Hidden Wedding Costs Most Couples Miss

Venue service charge and gratuity often adds 18 to 22 percent on top of food and beverage, which can mean an extra $2,000 to $4,000 on a 100-guest event.

Cake cutting fees, corkage, and outside-vendor handling fees are small on paper but easy to miss during early venue comparisons.

Overtime charges from photographers, DJs, planners, and venues can hit $150 to $500 per hour once the timeline slips.

Dress alterations, beauty trials, invitation postage, and vendor meals are the classic hidden wedding costs because each one feels manageable alone.

Marriage license fees, rehearsal dinner extras, and welcome bags are rarely big enough to change the whole plan, but together they can eat the contingency buffer.

Wedding budget tips

Wedding Budget Tips: How to Save Without Sacrificing Style

Good wedding budget tips are not about stripping joy out of the event. They are about finding the spending decisions that remove the least guest impact while protecting the categories you care about most. Use the wedding budget calculator first, then use the tactics below where your numbers feel tight.

How to Reduce Your Venue Cost

  • Choose Friday, Sunday, or off-season dates before you start cutting guest experience elsewhere.
  • Look at parks, libraries, estates, restaurants, and other spaces that already bring visual character.
  • Keep ceremony and reception in the same place when logistics, transport, and decor duplication are driving the budget.
  • Ask every venue quote for taxes, gratuity, security, rental minimums, curfew fees, and outside-vendor penalties.

How to Save on Catering

  • Buffet and station service can lower labor and plating costs compared with a full plated dinner.
  • Shorten the full open-bar window or switch to beer and wine if the bar package is pressuring the wedding cost breakdown.
  • Trim guest count before trimming food quality. Hospitality usually leaves a stronger impression than another decor upgrade.
  • Use dessert tables, small cutting cakes, or simpler cake design if cake and service fees are running high.

How to Get Great Wedding Photos for Less

  • Emerging photographers with strong portfolios often underprice established names by 30 to 40 percent.
  • Buy fewer coverage hours before you cut the core quality of the shooter.
  • Delay albums and extra prints into post-wedding spending if cash flow is the issue, not total willingness to spend.
  • Ask whether photo, video, or content capture bundles reduce total travel and admin charges.
One final rule matters more than most wedding budget tips: protect the contingency before you upgrade. A wedding budget planner only works when the last 5 to 10 percent has not already been spent in your head. Once the guest list is stable, use the Wedding Day Timeline Generator to see whether the hours you are buying from each vendor still fit the flow of the day.
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

These are the wedding budget questions couples ask most often when they are searching for a practical wedding budget calculator, a realistic wedding cost breakdown, and a checklist that goes beyond a blog article.

How much does a wedding cost in 2025?

The average wedding cost in the US in 2025 is approximately $33,000 to $35,000. Costs still vary widely by city, guest count, season, and style, so smaller weddings can land under $10,000 while luxury events can move well past $100,000.

How should I divide my wedding budget?

A practical wedding budget breakdown usually puts the largest share into venue and catering, then assigns meaningful room for photography, entertainment, flowers, attire, stationery, transportation, officiant costs, and a 5 to 10 percent contingency buffer.

What are the biggest hidden wedding costs?

The hidden wedding costs couples miss most often are venue service charge and gratuity, cake cutting fees, corkage fees, overtime from vendors, dress alterations, invitation postage, vendor meals, and marriage license fees.

How many guests can I invite on a $20,000 budget?

For many US couples, a $20,000 budget is most comfortable around 50 to 75 guests. The real answer depends on market and priorities, but guest count is still the fastest lever for bringing the full wedding cost breakdown back under control.