Couples say ‘I do’ to cost-friendly weddings
A new study conducted by crafting company Stampin’ Up! UK reveals South West residents to be cost-conscious where wedding spending is concerned.
The survey asked respondents to state how much they thought reasonable to spend on a wedding – not including honeymoon.
Previous surveys conducted by a variety of businesses have suggested that a ‘typical’ wedding comes in at the £18-20,000 figure. Even popular BBC1 show ‘Don’t Tell the Bride’ gives husbands-to-be a budget of £14,000 to play with. But it would seem attitudes are changing.
A fifth of respondents in the South West (20%) think a budget of £600 - £1,499 is reasonable to spend on the big day – one of the highest proportion of people choosing this bracket in the UK. In comparison, only 10% of respondents in Greater London opted ,for this budget range.
Overall, more than half of UK respondents - 62% - believe that a wedding should cost no more than £5,000. And only 6% of respondents regard £15,000+ as a reasonable expenditure. Clearly, love, happiness and a memorable day cannot simply be bought. Indeed, couples are turning to the personal touch in order to create lasting memories.
Paula Gorry, UK Business Development Manager, Stampin’ Up! UK, comments: “The South West obviously recognises that spending big is no guarantee of a wonderful day. Couples recognise the sentimental appeal of putting their own stamp on the occasion – whether that’s hand-crafting invites or place-settings, or making their own bouquets.
“The trend for doing it yourself is not just about cutting-costs. It’s about individuality and self-expression, and results can look stunning. Of course, any money-saved will come in very handy for lining the bottom-shelf!”