Mount Pleasant Magazine March April 2026

79 www.ReadMPM.com | www.MountPleasantMagazine.com | www.MountPleasantPodcast.com As more couples contribute to or pay the entire cost of their own wedding, cost savings on the big day often play a pivotal role in the planning process. However, this doesn’t mean weddings have to be boring or bare bones. Instead, couples are prioritizing what really matters to them on their wedding day. We spoke with Caroline Monteith, owner and lead planner at Goldbug Events, along with Caroline Atkinson, Goldbug Events’ executive assistant and wedding planner, about the best ways to lower costs without compromising the vision. “We encourage couples to shift their mindset from ‘cutting costs’ to curating priorities,” stated Atkinson. The following tips and recommendations can help serve as a guide to planning a wedding that balances beauty and budget. The saying ‘less is more’ can often ring true when sticking with a budget. Prioritizing what matters most instead of focusing on what must get cut is the mindset that budget-friendly couples need to adopt. Monteith added, “A beautiful wedding isn’t about doing everything. It’s about choosing a few key areas to focus on and allowing the rest to complement those moments.” You must decide, do you want to spend more on flowers or food? Music or décor? Selecting a few items to concentrate on instead of trying to do it all will ultimately bode well for the bottom line. Discussing common budget pitfalls, Atkinson said, “One of the biggest challenges is booking a venue before setting an itemized budget. Details like in-house catering, bar minimums or available inventory are important, and couples can easily spend a large portion of their budget in one area, leaving less to bring in the other vendors who also make the day feel complete.” Before committing to a venue, evaluate the full financial picture to ensure you’re prepared for the final vendors that are yet to be booked. When touring a venue, it’s important to note what’s included and what’s required. Additionally, spaces that are already beautiful will require less decorations. Monteith expounded, “Couples often find the best value in venues that offer natural beauty or built-in features, which allow them to spend less on enhancements while still creating a stunning experience.” Living in the Lowcountry, we have access to everyday places that are truly breathtaking. Goldbug Island, Alhambra Hall, the Cooper River Room at Memorial Waterfront Park and even local parks are great places to start. Sometimes tight budgets simply require a little creativity. Atkinson noted, “Couples can reduce costs significantly by being flexible with timing and format. Off-season or weekday celebrations, brunch weddings and smaller guest counts can all make a difference. Creative choices like partial seating during the reception BY KATIE FINCH Big Day on a Budget Cost-friendly options for couples bridal

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