So, you’ve fixed your wedding budget and now wondering how to start spending it without going above the budget? Don’t sweat it! Use our online Nigerian wedding budget calculator below to see how much to budget on every single detail such as wedding gown budget, venue budget, photography, etc.
We’ve already done the math for you. So you don’t need to crack your brain or even touch a calculator – our wedding budget calculator tool is all automatic and better than Excel budget calculator templates. All you need to do is type in your budget amount and the suggested wedding expense breakdown will be displayed automatically. Try it below.
Online Nigerian Wedding Budget Breakdown Calculator (Automatic)
HOW TO USE: Simply type in the amount you plan to spend on your wedding, and you’ll immediately see it show you a breakdown of your budget into a spending guide and expense categories. Be sure to leave us a comment after using, at least to say ‘thank you’. This is hands-free and therefore better than Excel calculator templates.
NOTE: Wait a little moment for the calculator to load below, if not you won’t see it. **Be sure to let me know how you found our budget calculator, or if you had issues using it.
*Simply click inside the box below and type in your amount (no comma).
Why Should You Breakdown Your Wedding Budget?
Before going to buy groceries or anything, women (men too) write a list of what to buy and allocate amounts beside each item – to ensure that they stick to what they planned to buy and also so that they don’t overspend their budget.
It’s for the same reason we say you should make a budget breakdown before spending a kobo out of your wedding budget. Hope you understand?
USER GUIDE: What NaijaGlamWedding’s Automatic Budget Calculator Looks like (Before & After)
AFTER TYPING IN YOUR BUDGET AMOUNT – This is what you should see
Hope that helps. Just wait for the calculator to load – be patient.
Wedding Expenses List: Things to Buy When Preparing for Nigerian Wedding
Two Alternative Ways to Split Your Wedding Budget into an Expense List
Aside from using our automatic wedding budget calculator, there are three different ways to spread your wedding budget, and they are: by guessing or the manual method. Here’s an explanation of each method, so you can choose your favourite.
1. The Guess-timation method: This is the regular, popular method. This method involves you guessing how much to allocate to different areas of your wedding – catering, wedding attires, decoration and so on;
2. Manual Method: Another method is to do it with a calculator. With this method, you have to allocate a percentage of your overall wedding budget to different expense categories. After that, you proceed to punching your calculator to find out how much that works out for each expense type. You have to repeat this one by one for each expense type.
3. The Automatic Method (Using NaijaGlamWedding Calculator above): Our wedding budget calculator is the easiest method. It does it for you automatically in a blink of an eye. It takes off the stress of punching calculator and saves you time. All you have to do is type in your budget amount, press ENTER, and see your spending/ budget breakdown displayed. No waiting, no maths done on your part, no calculator punched.
Please don’t forget to at least leave a ‘thank you’ in the comment box down below, if you found it helpful.
See Real Wedding Budgets Breakdown: Samples From 6 Weddings in Nigeria
How to do a Wedding Budget Breakdown using the Budget Calculator from NaijaGlamWedding (3 Steps)
Step 1: Set a figure as your overall wedding budget
You’re not going to spend your life savings on your wedding, right? So, how much is the limit of the amount you want to spend on your wedding? You may choose to simply set any amount you desire as what you plan to spend on each wedding thing. But if you have no idea what to do here, use our percentage allocation guide below to plan how much you should spend on what.
Step 2: Split Your Overall Budget into a Spending List
Budget breakdown is similar to the list you make before going to the market to buy foodstuff. First, you know how much in total you want to spend, and then you write out a list of what to buy with that cash. Finally, you split that total amount across the list of items you wrote. You get the gist, right? Do that with your wedding budget – split it into a budget or expenses list.
In a previous post on how to create a wedding budget from scratch, I explained how to divide your overall wedding budget into small parts. I also mentioned how our team here uses our wedding budget percentage allocation guide to work out the wedding budget breakdown.
If you hate math, you’ll love how easy it is to use our Nigerian wedding budget calculator to automatically suggest wedding budget breakdown – continue reading details in the rest of this post.
Use our Automatic Nigerian Wedding Budget Calculator (above)
Swipe/ scroll up this page to see and use our wedding budget calculator.
Follow these steps to use it:
- Type in your wedding budget (amount) into the empty box and press ENTER
- You will see the breakdown automagically calculated for you
- Copy the breakdown of your budget and use it to plan your wedding costing.
NOTE: Our calculator gives you a starting breakdown or guide. Feel free to change up the allocated breakdown amounts our calculator gives you. It’s your wedding and you can allocate any amount you like to any wedding budget list item, there are no hard and fast rules about it.
If you like math and stress, you can do it with MANUALLY with a calculator.
*What is ‘Miscellaneous’ in Wedding Budget Breakdown? This is an emergency fund. During wedding budget planning, it’s a good idea to reserve some cash for miscellaneous expenses. This money will be use to cover any unforeseen or overlooked expenses that may come up later.
That will ensure that you won’t have to panic or borrow in case anything arises later, even when you start shopping; of if some things cost more than you thought; or if you decide to spend more on a few tempting areas.
MORE WEDDING COST PLANNING GUIDES:
- Same-Day Traditional and White Wedding (Checklist & Sample Programmes)
- How to Use Guest List to Know Exact Number of Guests to Invite
- See 6 Sample Wedding Budgets from Other Couples
- Adjust Your Number of Guest to Match Your Budget (Guide)
An Example: Using Our Calculator to Allocate Your Wedding Budget to Different Expenses
Here’s an example of how to use the wedding calculator to know your wedding expenses breakdown:
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- Say, I have a budget of N900,000 to spend for my wedding.
- So, I go to NaijaGlamWedding’s wedding budget calculator and type in the wedding budget above (N900,000);
- I should see the following suggested breakdown, automatically calculated for me:
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N342,000 – Food, drinks & cake
N180,000 – Venue hire & décoration, rentals, security, ushers
N108,000 – Wedding rings, couple’s outfits and fashion accessories, bride’s makeup & hair, groom’s haircut
N45,000 – Stationeries/ Printables + Souvenirs
N180,000 – entertainment & photography services – DJ/ live music band, MC, photographer, video coverage
N45,000 – Miscellaneous
Total Wedding Budget: N900,000.00
*Disclaimer: The NaijaGlamWedding’s Nigerian wedding budget calculator is only a guide to help you create your initial budget breakdown. You don’t have to use it – you may choose to divide up your wedding budget as you like.
Also, you’ll want to finalize the budget when you find out the actual market prices of wedding things. What we provide is based on our experience and prices of stuff in the Nigerian market, and best for low cost, small weddings. Again, NaijaGlamWedding’s budget calculator is provided as a guide for your initial wedding budget breakdown. We hope you like it.
Finally, Expand Your List into a Detailed Wedding Expenses List
After breaking down your budget into the major expense categories, you should expand your list into a detailed list of things that need to be bought or vendor services that need to be hired under each category.
For example, under couples’ wedding attire, you should be listing these: bridal shoes, grooms shoes, wedding rings, wedding dress, aso-oke, gele and so so. So, you should do that for all the budget categories – venue, stationery, reception, entertainment etc.
You can continue making the full wedding budget list or use our ready-made list of typical Nigerian wedding expenses – they’re what makes up the bulk of the wedding budget in Nigeria.
How to Stick to Your Wedding Budget (and Avoid Overspending)
Why Another Country’s Wedding Budget Calculator Does Not Work for a Wedding in Nigeria
*The above percentage breakdown is strictly based on the Nigerian bridal market and cost of stuff in Naija. This is different for other countries. So, if your wedding will not take place in Naija, be sure to use the wedding budget percentage breakdown for the country of your wedding location, provided by the local wedding planners.
The Nigerian wedding scene is much different from that of the USA and UK, and so the percentage allocation for Nigerian weddings vary quite significantly from theirs. This is because traditionally, their priorities for wedding elements vary from ours.
For example, in most Nigerian weddings, a top priority is on the bride and groom’s outfits and in Western countries live flowers and table decorations (fancy linens and more) are on their top priority. Also, for them, the quality (usually expensive) of the wedding ring is a priority.
There are other reasons why the percentages in Nigerian wedding budget breakdown is different from that of other countries, but those are just some. Therefore, if you’re planning a wedding that will hold in Nigeria, using other countries’ budget percentage allocation will not work.
WEDDING COST SAVING GUIDES
- Practical Ways to Save Money During Wedding Planning
- 11 Ways to Save Money on Wedding Cakes in Nigeria
- 7 Costly Wedding Planning Mistakes & How to Avoid Them
- Have Small Money but Want a Big-Looking Wedding? Follow these Tips
Don’t Sweat It, Just Use NaijaGlamWedding’s Automatic Free Nigerian Wedding Budget Calculator
If you hate math, our wedding budget calculator will do the calculations and breakdown for you (automatically and auto-magically). All you need to do is follow the steps above to download and use NaijaGlamWedding’s wedding budget calculator and allocator.
Once you download it, the only thing you have to do is type in your overall wedding budget, and your wedding budget breakdown will display for you to copy and use.
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There you have it on how to do a wedding budget breakdown. So, go ahead and use our Nigerian wedding budget calculator, and leave me a comment to tell me what you think, or simply to say ‘thank you’.
Hi Stella,
You have really done well with the calculator.
It is very impressive.
I am just wondering if you can adjust it to include transportation/marriage vehicle and decoration. Because I think that should be also be a significant thing to plan for. And may be too big to put in the miscellaneous.
Hello Blessing, I’m happy you like our budget breakdown calculator. I’ll keep your feedback in view when we review this version of the calculator tool.
Thank you so much. I love constructive feedbacks and just made my day! I always love to hear from people that actually read our posts and used our planning tools.
Wow! What a helpful site. It’s so without stress and practically understanding. Thanks a million for this. The automatic calculator is nice. Am so loving this.
Hi Omoh. Thanks for that feedback – it made my day. I’m happy to know that our wedding budget calculator helped you.
Be sure to check out our other helpful articles on wedding budgeting and planning tips.
Good morning ma’am , I have followed you vividly and I must attest I like your customer service, pls I want to knw if it’s possible to have a traditional/white wedding same day with 1.5m with 300 guest. Thank you
Hi Patience, thanks for the feedback.
Yes, with N1.5m and only 300 guests, you can have a 2-in-1 Trad and White wedding even on same day.
It will be enough if you stick to not spending above your budget breakdown when paying for vendors and wedding things.
Just be sure to copy the budget breakdown you got from using our Free calculator (above), write it down in a notebook, and use it as your shopping list when buying wedding things or discussing price with vendors.
Hope that helps.
Thanks for saving me alot of stress
My pleasure, Amos. I am glad to hear that.
Thank you for your insights. I waited for hours but the calculator did not display. I tried other browsers too and even tried reloading severally.
I’m getting married early next year. And our budget is 1m for 100guests. Can I get the breakdown please?
Thank you
Hello Ayo, I am sorry about that. I’ll try to fix that.
So, I put your N1m in the calculator and here’s the breakdown (below):
N380,000 – food/ drinks/ cake — including optional small chops/ finger foods
N200,000 – venue hire & & décoration, Canopy Tents, chair n table rentals | bouncers/ security, ushers
N120,000 – Wedding rings, couple’s outfits and fashion accessories, bride’s makeup & hair, groom’s haircut
N50,000 – Stationeries/ Printables + Souvenirs: invitation cards, reception programme, souvenirs
N200,000 – DJ/ live music band, MC, photographer, video coverage, D-day coordinator
N50,000 – Miscellaneous (i.e. anything that later comes up, or that you forgot)
**Note that this is a guide to get you started. Feel free to change things up to suit you.
Hope that helps. Let me know how it goes.
Thank you so much for this, it was very useful in having a snapshot breakdown of budget allocation from which i was able to start building. Your tip on prioritising was very good as I was then able to adjust the calculate for the my top items. For those who have issues using the template, use microsoft edge you should not have any problem. Next stage is then finding vendors that actually fits into those allocation :).
Hiya Misky, happy to see you around.
Thank you so much for sharing your testimonial of how my automatic Naija wedding calculator was useful to you. I hope to hear from more brides (and grooms who have also used it) how my automatic wedding budget calculator has also worked for them.
*Thanks for pointing out for people to view this page on Microsoft Edge, if the calculator is not showing with the browser they’re using.
I’m also glad to learn of how you used the wedding planning prioritizing tips and other planning ideas here (on NaijaGlamWedding) to structure out your wedding.
Good luck on getting ahead with finding vendors that will help you execute your finished wedding plans. Keep us updated!
Good day. I have been following your article,it’s nice,keep up the good job.
I read through the page on how to use the wedding planning calculator,but I can’t find it. Kindly guide me. Thanks
Hello Sophia. Thanks for the feedback.
The calculator does not load immediately you open the page. It takes a while. So, go back to the page and wait a bit – it will load.
I just added 2 new images (on the above page) of before and after entering a budget number in the calculator to show you what it looks like when it loads and where to type in your budget.
Reply to let me know how it goes.
Thank you for this insightful article. Please, I couldn’t find the wedding budget calculator for download. I’d appreciate if you could assist with this.
Hi Oluwatobi, it is not for download. Just click in the box and type in your amount, and the rest will be displated automatically for you.
Go try it and come back to reply to me on how it went.
Hello
I have been to the templates page and currently, I am able to download all the templates apart from the budget calculator. There is no image like the other ones and when I click on the blank square, it just redirects me back to this page. Please help, my wedding is in August and I need this tool urgently.
Many thanks for your help in advance and for even putting this blog together. It’s amazing!
Hello Toks, I am so sorry about that. Thanks for letting me know. I will find that to fix it, but in the meantime, please use the suggested breakdown percentages I provided on this page (above) to do a breakdown of your own wedding budget.
If you need help, just reply with your budget (number) and I will break it down for you.
Hope that helps.
Hello, my wonderful wedding planner, I need a budget for 800k traditional and white weddings, decorations, canopies, caterer bill, cake excluded, location ondo state
Hello Christianah, Lol. Below is a sample N700k wedding budget we already have on the blog. You can tweak it to change things up to get a starting budget breakdown for your N800k plan.
N700k Nigerian wedding budget sample.
OR, use your calculator with the percentages we provided in the above post, to break down N8ook budget.
Hope that helps.
Hello my dear wedding planner. Thank you for the calculation, is it possible to plan with N300,000 considering today’s economic in Nigeria? where can we see a reception hall for less than 100,000 and wedding attires man and woman for less than N80,000 in Port Harcourt.
Hello Gloria, welcome. Yes, it’s possible if you plan according to your money. We’ve written many posts that gave loads of examples and ideas of how to manage a small budget to plan a Nigerian wedding. But let me briefly answer you:
-First, know that price of event venues and wedding gown rentals is cheaper in outskirts than in GRA-like part of any Nigerian state, including Port-Harcourt. Just like shopping for anything, people go to outskirts to find things cheaper. I know someone who lives in Owerri, but went to Aba to rent more beautiful wwedding gowns cheaper (one of her bridesmaids took her there).
You don’t have to go that far, but if you ask people around you (church people, neighbours, colleagues) or ask wedding items shop owners in the market for places that rent affordable gowns. Next is for you to go and check.
-Cheaper-than-n100k reception hall: Again, you have to ask people around you. People are hiring schools and gardens/ fields during the weekends to use as wedding reception venue. Some also have their reception inside their churches – because that is what they can afford.
Finally, you have to ensure to invite only a few people that your money can feed. Small weddings are in-vogue these days, and it’s better to invite 50 people and have a fantastic wedding, than invite a crowd of everybody you know and have a rowdy wedding that guests did not enjoy.
So, like I said – the only way your N300k can be enough for your wedding is if you decide that you will be okay with a small wedding, a not so popular venue, and that you will go somewhere far to hire your wedding gown. If you live in the expensive part of PH, go to other parts to check for wedding gown rentals within your budget.
I know you may have your eyes on N100k halls and not-so-cheap wedding gowns, but if all you have is N300k and do not want to postpone your wedding, you can still plan something good with what you have. You can still have a fun, small wedding.
Budget weddings are not for everyone, and it’s okay to wait a while and save up more money to afford the type of wedding you always dreamed of.
Hope that helps.
Why is souvenirs only 6 percent
Hi Dave, that is a suggestion and you are free to spend more on souvenirs, IF you have plenty money.
We suggest 6% because it is not a main requirement for a successful wedding. The idea is to spend more on the more important wedding-things, and less on others. Food, drinks and venue are top priority, and no wedding can happen without them, hence they have the biggest percentage spending.
By the way, some couples skip souvenirs, especially if they are planning with a tight budget.
I’m budgeting 500k for white and traditional wedding same day…will it be enough?
Hello Favour, it can be enough on the condition that:
You invite 100 people or less. The less guests you invite, the better wedding quality your N500k will give you.
I have written many guides and ideas on how to save cost when planning a Nigerian wedding; and tips on how to use small money to plan a quality wedding.
Go through those posts (linked above) and pick ideas you can use to make your N500k wedding look like a N5m wedding.
Let me know how it works out. After the wedding, we’ll be happy to feature your event and love story. Cheers!
Thank you for this article and the wedding calculator I thought I was going to be working for life the way she was explaining it
Hahaha – no, you would not need to work for life in order to save for a wedding.
Hi Victor, thanks for reading and especially for letting us know that our wedding budget calculator has helped you in allocating the amount you already have. >>Be sure to read our other helpful posts for grooms planning a Nigerian wedding.
I love it
good work
Thank you, Emeka. It’s my pleasure knowing that our Nigerian wedding budget calculator has helped you.
I think this is amazing, good work.
Thanks, Fisayo. I’m glad that you liked our Nigerian wedding budget calculator. Please tell your friends about it:)