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What’s the most expensive one-day affair in Singapore?

If you guessed weddings, you got that right.

With the costs of the average Singaporean wedding ranging from $40,000 – $70,000, it is no surprise that more and more couples are looking for ways to reduce this figure. After all, wouldn’t it make more sense to spend it on your new home instead (which you’ll be living in for years to come), rather than splurging everything on a one-day event that hardly lasts 15 hours?

If you’re here because you’re thinking of DIY-ing your own wedding, or just hoping to find ways to reduce the cost of your big day, here are some tips I’ve consolidated and applied to my own fairytale wedding (for under $100 per guest at the banquet):

 

Photo: Jovial Photography

 

Skip the engagement ring
Diamonds lose a large portion of their value the moment you purchase them, and are poor assets to keep for the future. Giving your girl an expensive diamond ring (that costs 3 – 4 months of your salary) is also quite impractical because they may then become too worried to wear it out regularly. Instead, consider alternatives like gold, sapphire, ruby, emerald, or even man-made diamonds which go for a fraction of the price but with even more shine. Plus, didn’t you see that viral article about how Costco’s (the equivalent of our NTUC in the US) diamonds are actually on par with those sold at exorbitant prices at Tiffany’s?

See also: 6 things to note when planning your wedding budget

Weddings are getting ridiculously expensive in Singapore
It is no secret that inflation occurs at a ridiculous rate for the wedding industry. Photographers or hotel banquets raising their fees by a few hundreds each year? Yup. You can start getting prepared by looking at estimated costs for wedding services in Singapore.

How should I start planning my wedding?
Unless you can afford a wedding planner, you’ll probably be doing most of the planning for your big day in order to save some costs. Here’s a good 10-step guide to to follow if you’re feeling lost as a new bride-to-be.

Photo: Jovial Photography

 

How can I keep my wedding costs low?
No matter what the wedding industry tells you, I’m not a believer in spending a bomb on just one day of your life. After all, I’d rather spend that money on my house, future travels, or more. If you feel the same way, here’s how you could potentially keep the cost of your wedding to under $25,000. And yes, that excludes ang paos given to you by your guests.

While there are plenty of resources online by other brides who claim to have executed their wedding for 4 digits, note that those are usually smaller affairs for less than 100 guests, so what worked for them may not apply for you if you have a bigger guestlist on your hands. Do your research and adapt the tips that work for your situation accordingly.

See also: 5 budget tips for different types of weddings

Should i get a bridal package or go ala-carte?
If you’re looking to cover multiple bases at one shot, bridal packages offer a great deal of convenience to brides who are too busy to take care of the nitty gritty details. Of course, the price you thus pay is a lot higher, sometimes two-fold of what it would cost if you DIY-ed the different vendors yourself.

Perhaps you’ve always admired a certain photographer’s style, and dreamed of having him/her shoot for your big day. If you want to be able to pick the wedding vendors you work with individually, then going ala-carte would give you the most control over quality. However, be prepared to do more work as more effort on the planning and coordination is needed if you’re planning to go ala-carte.

What should I look out for when buying my wedding gown on Taobao?
Taobao is a fantastic resource for all budget brides! But just remember that if you opt to get your gowns here, there’s a chance of it being either a “hit” or a “miss”. Here are some tips I recommend in order for you to minimise your chances of getting a gown that fails you!

 

Photo: Herliena

 

If you’ve decided to go DIY, here are some gorgeous locations in Singapore to take your pre-wedding photos at
Top favourites include Tuas Lalang Field, Hort Park, Sunset Way Railway Track, Portsdown Road, Upper Seletar Reservoir, and of course the Marina Bay scenic area. For indoor shoots in case of rainy weather, I highly recommend Victoria Concert Hall and Gardens By the Bay. The National Museum is another great indoor location, but there’ll be a fee if you want to get access for indoor shoots.

Which credit card(s) should you use to maximise the cashback / rewards from your wedding expenses?
Weddings are expensive, and no matter how hard you try, you’re probably going to be spending at least a 5-digit sum (for 100 guests and up). With such a big expense coming up, you should always try to maximise the cashback (or any other benefits) you can get from all the money spent. Note that there may be changes to some of the credit cards T&Cs highlighted in this post, so do conduct your own homework to update this list if necessary. Find and create a spending plan that works for you!

See also: Venue to photography: How should you allocate your wedding budget?

I have bad skin but want to look good on my wedding day. What should I do?
Makeup can cover your pimples and acne, but they cannot hide your bumps. If you’re thinking of improving your skin condition prior to your wedding, I highly recommend switching to an organic skincare routine – this worked wonders for me. Alternatively, you can also consider medical facials or laser treatments, and Astique Clinic was the place I chose to go to for my skincare woes.

Why do makeup artists charge so much for their services? What hidden fees should I look out for?
Welcome to the bridal makeup industry, where you can expect to pay upwards of $500 just for someone to doll you up on your wedding day! Having said that, you’ll probably want to spend on hiring a hair & makeup artist lest you get too stressed out on your actual day, and also because given the sheer number of photographs you’ll be taking, wouldn’t you want to look good? To avoid getting ripped off by MUAs, read this article for the common hidden costs that your MUA probably won’t tell you, about, and make sure you get them to include this in their quote for you so you don’t get any nasty surprises at the last minute!

 

Photo: SG Budget Babe

 

If you’re also interested, here’s the list of vendors I worked with to pull off my fairytale (budget) wedding and my review of them (to be posted up shortly):
 

Pre-wedding photography: Cepheus Chan Photography

Budget gowns rental: The Warehouse Bridal

Actual day videography: Cepheus Chan Photography

Actual day photography: Back Alley Creations

Makeup and hairstyling: Team Bride SG

Flowers and blooms: InsidetheKnot

Food & drinks: Manna Pot Catering

Reception decor: Manna Pot Catering

Dessert table: Manna Pot Catering

Skincare, slimming and medical facials: Astique Clinic

Bridesmaids gifts: Blended (Organic) Skincare
Groom’s cufflinks: Eminence Cufflinks

Remember, a wedding is just for a day, but your marriage is for a lifetime. Which one would you choose to spend more energy and money on?

 

See also: “A less costly option can be better!” Realistic budget tips from 10 brides

This article originally appeared on SG Budget Babe.