- Managing Director of Retail at Hodge, Christie Cook, shares her essential money-saving tips for wedding guests amid rising costs, helping people navigate travel, gifts, outfits and hen/stag dos without breaking the bank.
- Actionable advice on budgeting for multiple weddings, including clever hacks like group gifting, outfit renting, and setting spending boundaries.
- Christie Cook offers a variety of practical tips on budgeting, gift-giving, travel savings, outfit planning, and managing pre-wedding events like hen and stag parties.
As the UK heads into peak wedding season, guests across the country are preparing to celebrate—while also keeping a close eye on their finances.
From multiple invitations to destination ceremonies, the cost of attending weddings can add up quickly. Christie Cook, Managing Director of Retail at Hodge Bank, offers practical, budget-friendly advice to help guests enjoy every celebration without breaking the bank.
“With many people attending several weddings over the summer, the financial burden can start to overshadow the joy of the events
“By planning ahead and being smart with spending, guests can celebrate the love without the stress of overspending.”
Set a Realistic Budget Early On
“Start by getting a clear picture of all the weddings you’ve been invited to, because travel, gifts, accommodation, and pre-wedding events all add up.
“Once you know how many you’re attending, assign a total budget and break it down per event. It’s perfectly okay to spend more on close family or best friends, and a bit less on distant invites. Prioritising helps keep your spending intentional.”
Give Great Gifts Without Overspending
“Gift-giving doesn’t have to stretch your wallet, consider teaming up with friends for joint gifts, shop off-registry for something personal, or give a cash gift that fits comfortably within your budget.
“Don’t be afraid to shop off-registry, a thoughtful, personalised gift often goes much further than a big-ticket item. If you’d prefer to give cash, set a limit that feels comfortable for your budget, not one based on pressure.”
Cutting Travel and Accommodation Costs
“Book early and look at ways to share costs with other guests, group bookings, car sharing, and staying just outside the venue are all simple ways to save
“Flexibility helps too: travelling off-peak or staying slightly outside the venue area can offer big savings.”
Budget-Friendly Tips for Destination Weddings
“If you’re attending a destination wedding, treat it like a mini-holiday – but as with any holiday, plan ahead. Book flights and accommodation early, use price alerts, and check if other guests want to share costs.
“While it’s tempting to splurge while abroad, setting a daily spending limit keeps things on track. Packing smart can also save you from unexpected costs, no one wants to buy essentials at airport prices.”
Outfit Hacks for Wedding Season“Think of your wardrobe as a capsule collection, a simple dress or suit can be styled multiple ways. Renting or swapping outfits with friends is another great option that keeps costs low and looks fresh.”
Hen and Stag Do Spending Boundaries
“Pre-wedding parties can be just as costly as the big day itself, don’t be afraid to be honest about your budget. “Choose one or two key activities to attend and politely skip the rest—your financial wellbeing comes first.”
Enjoy the Season Without Financial Stress
“Weddings are about celebrating love and friendship—not about how much you spend, with a little planning and a clear budget, you can enjoy the season fully while keeping your finances on track. Your future self will thank you.”
Being a wedding guest shouldn’t come at the expense of your financial wellbeing. With a clear budget and a few savvy choices, it’s entirely possible to enjoy celebrating your loved ones’ big moments without the stress of overspending.
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Notes to Editors:
About Hodge:
For over 50 years, Hodge has been a trusted provider of financial services across the UK. From helping individuals save and purchase homes to offering businesses tailored lending solutions, Hodge has continually demonstrated its commitment to enhancing financial well-being.
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