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Congratulations on your upcoming wedding! We have compiled a full detailed blog for your Indian Wedding Budget Breakdown for Boston. Indian weddings are often elaborate and BIG! Typically we see our couples inviting between 250-400 people. So here is a breakdown of how you could allocate your wedding budget for four events – mehndi, sangeet, ceremony, and reception – with 300 guests.
1. Mehndi: The mehndi ceremony is usually a more intimate affair with close family and friends. For a budget of $20,000, you could allocate:
– Venue rental: $3,000
– Décor and floral arrangements: $3,000
– Catering: $7,000
– Mehndi artist: $1,000
– Entertainment: $2,000
– Photography and videography: $2,000
– Miscellaneous expenses: $2,000
2. Sangeet: The sangeet is a fun-filled event with music, dance, and performances. For a budget of $50,000, you could allocate:
– Venue rental: $8,000
– Décor and floral arrangements: $10,000
– Catering: $20,000
– Entertainment: $6,000
– Photography and videography: $4,000
– Miscellaneous expenses: $2,000
3. Ceremony: The wedding ceremony is the most important event of the wedding. For an Indian Wedding Budget Breakdown for Boston, you should allocate $45,000:
– Venue rental: $10,000
– Décor and floral arrangements: $10,000
– Catering (Lunch): $6,000
– Entertainment: $5,000
– Photography and videography: $3,000
– Miscellaneous expenses: $2,000
4. Reception: The wedding reception is a grand affair with lots of food, music, and dancing. For a budget of $50,000, you could allocate:
– Venue rental: $10,000
– Décor and floral arrangements: $10,000
– Catering: $20,000
– Entertainment: $4,000
– Photography and videography: $4,000
– Miscellaneous expenses: $2,000
These are just rough estimates, and the actual costs may vary depending on your location, the vendors you choose, and other factors. It’s important to prioritize what’s most important to you and breakdowb your Indian Wedding budget accordingly. Don’t forget to include additional expenses like wedding attire, invitations, transportation, and accommodations for out-of-town guests. Good luck with your wedding planning!
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