Tradition...a weighty word. In terms of wedding expenses, it once dictated
that the bride's family handled all the nuptial expenses.
The changing scheme of society has made it possible for some ironclad
traditions to loosen their grip a bit, and that certainly includes wedding
costs.
Probably the most useful approach for you, your groom and your respective
families to consider when you draw up the wedding budget is to be communicative,
realistic and courteous.
If your family is unable to bear the traditional bridal bill, talk with the
groom's parents. They may be willing to assume a portion of the financial
responsibility. There are probably some expenses that you and your groom can
pay, thus taking some pressure off your families.
Following is the traditional division of nuptial expenses. However, there are
times when tradition bows to practicality. The question of who pays for what
really boils down to who is most willing and able.
Bride
- Wedding gift for groom
- Wedding ring for groom
- Gifts for attendants
- Personal stationery
- Lodging for out-of-town attendants (optional)
- Physical examination
- Bridesmaid's luncheon
Bride's Family
- Entire reception
- Wedding gift for newlyweds
- Bride's wedding attire and trousseau
- Invitations, announcements and postage
- Engagement and wedding photographs
- Rental of sanctuary or chapel
- Organist, soloist and sexton fees
- Aisle carpets and/or canopy and any additional decorating costs
- Bridesmaids' bouquets
- Flowers for reception
- Transportation for bridal party to ceremony and reception
- Rehearsal dinner (optional)
- Security and insurance for gift display (optional)
Groom
- Wedding gift for bride
- Bride's ring
- Marriage license
- Gifts for best man and ushers
- Bridal bouquet and going-away corsage
- Boutonnieres for all men in wedding party
- Mothers' corsages
- Physical examination
- Gloves, ties or ascots for men in wedding party
- Lodging for out-of-town attendants (optional)
- Fee for clergy or judge
- Honeymoon
- Buck's Night (optionally may be assumed by best man and ushers)
Groom's Family
- Wedding clothes
- Traveling expenses and hotel bills
- Wedding gift for the newlyweds
- Rehearsal dinner (optional)