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How i am having a Chicago wedding for 15k

bertalert88, on June 21, 2018 at 3:39 PM

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Hey guys! So before I started really delving into locations and vendors, I did some research online that really broke my spirits about my wedding. So many people we're saying its IMPOSSIBLE to do a wedding in Chicago proper for under 15k, that I would have to give up something that I want to make...

Hey guys!

So before I started really delving into locations and vendors, I did some research online that really broke my spirits about my wedding. So many people we're saying its IMPOSSIBLE to do a wedding in Chicago proper for under 15k, that I would have to give up something that I want to make it work. It did seem that way for a while.

I got creative, I relentlessly googled and called people, and pending any crazy things happening, I will be having a Chicago wedding for under 15k next year. Here is how I did it for some inspiration for the low budget brides like myself.

-110 people

-Wednesday 7/3/19

-West Loop, Chicago, IL


-Venue: $1,000

We found an amazingly beautiful place with a built in bar, courtyard outside, and roof with a skyline view to take photos on. The reason it is so cheap because we are getting married on 7/3/19 which is a Wednesday. Everyone has off work the next day thought and our ceremony won't start until about 6:45pm. The venue cost includes taxes, chairs, tables, and a stunning bridal suite that's better than any hotel room.

-Booze: $3,300

The venue provides bartenders and charges $5.50 per person/per hour for open bar. This low package includes a champagne toast, two draft beers, and normal call liquor. 4.5 hours of open bar.

-Food: $6,000

I am getting heavy apps and stations catered from a suburban company so they are cheaper than city places. The venue does charge a fee for using outside catering, but it will end up being cheaper than their preferred caterers.

-Dessert: $200

Ordering a cake from one of my favorite local bakeries. Some desserts will be included with the catering.

-Decor and Flowers: $550

My parents own a thrift store so we are collecting vases and mason jars for that. I will be making my own wood slice centerpieces and we will put the vases and ball jars on them with dried out wildflowers that I will collect. We will have to purchase bouquet flowers.

-Invitations/Save the dates: $75

We are only doing an invitation that is similar to a save the date. I will be designing these myself with Photoshop and then using a deal on a website like Vistaprint to print on card stock. Then guest will be directed to RSVP at our website.

-Night of Hotel: $125

We are going to use Hotwire.com to book a hotel for the night of the wedding. We can pick the area and star rating and it shoots out a price. You don't find out the hotel until after you book.

-DJ: $800

We have gotten many quotes on Thumbtack for around this price.

-Photobooth: $100

Purchased a photobooth through groupon. Great reviews and super cheap.

-Photography - $1200

We are doing photos and first look at the venue before the ceremony, then the photographer will stay at the wedding until about 11pm. Thumb drive only, no hard prints.

Dress & Tux: $1200

He will rent his tux, I am in the market for an off-the-rack dress at a discount store. I refuse to pay more than 1k for a dress.

-Day of Beatuy: $250

Pretty standard. Not doing anything crazy, just with reliable people with good reviews.


GRAND TOTAL: $15,000



67 Comments

  • earias
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    She edited it to say that later. Her original post said she was only sending STDs so hence my comment and another poster's comment regarding that point.

  • Little Star
    Expert April 2019
    Little Star ·
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    That’s not true. Original post says she’s doing an invitation similar to a save the date.

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  • Brittany
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    Beautiful venue! Happy Planning!
  • Deirdre
    Dedicated October 2018
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    Fellow Chicagoan in Wicker Park (getting married in CA though). That’s awesome! Weekday weddings are such a good idea, and the thrifted pieces will be such a personal touch! Since you’re right in the west loop, everyone can just walk to the bars for the after party, looking forward to some BAM pics!
  • earias
    Champion December 2017
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    She edited her original post to clarify what she meant. She responded after my comment clarifying what she meant:
    "Yeah I used the wrong wording. What I meant was that I am sending out an invitation that looks like a save the date. Cardstock type thing that directs them to RSVP online."
  • AQuixoticBride
    VIP July 2018
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    I think your plan sounds great. Best of luck with sticking with your budget! I originally had a budget window of $8500 to $10K, priced things out through research and pretty much stuck to my plan. I am three weeks out from our wedding and I'm still coming in at less than $10K despite splurging on a couple of things we could have done without 😊 I'm looking forward to seeing your DIY decor!
  • T
    Beginner July 2019
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    Teach us your ways lol this is amazing. I'm so excited for you. Brides have to realize yes this is your special day but your husband and you have to live after the wedding. I wanted mine in Chicago but decided on a suburb close to Chicago to cut cost.
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