5 Tips for Dealing With a Couple Whose Pinterest is Bigger Than Their Wedding Budget

couple running off into sunset
March 24, 2021

As wedding professionals, it’s our job to bring our client's dreams to life—but, when budgets are tight and expectations are high, we can feel more like dream crushers than wish granters. A bride may see a gorgeous floral arch on Pinterest and get her heart set on having something similar, without realizing that achieving the same look might eat up half of her entire decor budget. So, how do you help clients reign in expectations and redirect focus to what they can afford, without turning into the Grinch who stole their pretty Pinterest dreams? Read on for tips on keeping tight-budget couples on track:


 

Set Realistic Expectations From the Start

The best advice we can give is to be realistic from the get-go. As planners, couples come to us after getting engaged—they’re excited and full of ideas. While you certainly don’t want to be a dream-crusher, it’s your job to reign things in and set realistic expectations about what they can afford from the very start. While it may feel harsh or uncomfortable to get real from your very first meeting, you’re not doing the couple any favors by waiting until halfway through the planning process to tell them that floral chandelier they’ve had their eyes set on is galaxies away from what they can actually afford. Be kind—but honest—from the start of your relationship; that way, your couples are never left surprised or feeling like they were misled.

Choose an Area of Focus

If your couple can’t quite afford to recreate every single one of the stunning Pinterest images they have their heart set on, have them choose an area of focus: reception or ceremony. You can suggest a romantic, understated ceremony and save the bulk of the floral and decor budget for the reception or vice-versa. Your couple can throw an over-the-top ceremony dripping in florals, and opt for a chic, modern/minimalistic aesthetic for the reception. Some couples would rather go big in a single area and have one wow-factor, than spread the budget evenly out across the entire wedding, and have nothing in particular worth swooning over.

couple hugging in front of Eiffel Tower
Photo courtesy of Paris Photographer Pierre

Location, Location, Location

Venue choice can make all the difference for a couple who may have a tight decor budget. If they can’t afford a ton of florals and added decor, you may want to start with the most stunning foundation possible; for example, a gorgeous beachfront ceremony or a reception in an all-glass art museum. If your couple is hoping for gorgeous images from their big day, but can’t afford to transform a blank-slate space into a wedding wonderland, you want to emphasize how important choosing a pretty venue can be—that way, they’ll still wind up with stunning photographs and guests who leave in awe, without having to break their budget to dress up a lackluster setting.

Set a Strategy to Repurpose

The key to a stunning ceremony and reception on a tight budget? Repurpose. If your couple is using floral garlands for their ceremony arch, figure out how you can use those same florals for the reception. Maybe you scrap the arrangement they had planned for the sweetheart table and use the ceremony garland to add some life to their guest's tables instead. Encourage your couple to start looking at every item they choose for their ceremony as something that can be repurposed for the reception—it’s a strategic and budget-savvy move, and potentially one of the most overlooked ways to save when it comes to wedding planning. From cocktail-hour centerpieces to swag bags on the back of ceremony chairs, to linens—figure out ways to make every single design detail work a double-shift.
 

hanging rose florals for ceremony (left) hanging florals and cascading garland for reception table (right)
Photo courtesy of Christi Martin Photography

Select a Single Must-Have Item

Wedding planning can be a bit like house shopping—which means you, as the planner, are the realtor. We recommend having your couple choose a single non-negotiable. Whether it’s a stunning floral arch, those hand-painted pomegranate place cards the bride’s been wanting, or a crystal chandelier over the dance floor, there’s usually one single design detail that will make the couple’s Pinterest dreams come true. Find out what it is they absolutely have to have, and then play with the budget to scale other design details back. This can also help to offer your couples a clear understanding of how much they’re paying per guest, and how much their dream item will cost. (i.e. The floral chandelier is the equivalent of 13 guests.) That might encourage those who’ve invited everyone under the sun to take a long, hard look at their guest list and make cuts where appropriate (sorry, second cousins) to ensure they can afford their dream decor item.


 

Hero photo courtesy of Sarah Joy Photo

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The Aisle Planner Editorial Team is a collective of creative writers, editors, and former event pros who obsess over weddings and special events—and the businesses behind them! Drawn to refined details, design, and creativity, our team provides intelligent and straightforward articles with insights, practical tips, and expert guidance in putting Aisle Planner's "Power of One" behind your business.
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