When planning a wedding, allocating a significant portion of the budget to venue selection (such as £4,000 for a grass field) can leave insufficient funds for essential elements like the bride's dress, rings, food, and other necessary expenses, demonstrating the importance of balanced budget allocation across all wedding components.
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The next [music] morning, while David dreams of floating up, up and away, Ellie's up in atom. She's [music] brought sister Chloe and bridesmaid Abby to see her dream venue. I was going to do it in like a barn cuz [music] I love like all like vintage stuff. And my mom's friend had her wedding here a little while ago, and this is a place that I thought of straight away that I'd love to [music] get married in. Basme Manor is a 300-year-old converted barn ideal for [music] an intimate, romantic, indoor, feet firmly on the ground wedding.
>> Oh, look. I love it. I just have [music] fairy lights everywhere like all around these bits. What they call beams.
>> Beams. All around the beams. Jam jars all [music] the way down. Then I have Nikki's little girl like throwing rose tails. I just want a simple ceremony.
[music] I don't want like anything like huge and over the top. I think this is [music] just right. It's cozy and it it feels like homely, doesn't it?
>> I'd love it to be somewhere like this for Elliot.
>> Yeah, definitely.
>> Only time can tell.
>> I'm not like [music] a stately home girl, am I? Really?
>> No.
>> So, it's a good job the boys haven't come to see a stately home. Oh, [music] look, they have. Still, this one holds happy memories for David. We're outworth college is where I used to come to college and it is the venue that I dreamt about.
>> And this country loving boy is after a picture perfect location with plenty of outdoor space to host [music] his hot air balloon wedding followed by, wait for it, a Mad Hatter's tea party reception. Always good to mix things up a bit on your wedding day.
>> I want to be able to see nothing but the world that I love around me. Time to meet facility manager Andrew to discuss the options.
>> This area we do have marquees for weddings during the summer months.
>> It looks a lot smaller than I remember it being.
>> Will will this impress the bride to be?
>> She'll be surprised and it will impress her. So, we're checking both boxes there.
>> There's one thing I need to ask, which is I'd like to have a hot air balloon bought in.
>> We have had balloons on the estate before. Um, so I don't see being any real major British issues there at all.
>> This is my venue. Yeah.
>> Yeah. This is a picture I had in my head.
>> It's good bit of land to work with to be honest cuz you got everything. You've got the view. You've got >> the wildlife.
>> It's well nice, isn't it? I don't want to be like outside in the cold shivering because you know that I'm a mooney cow and I'll be like, "Oh, I'm cold. I'm cold." And [laughter] my hair my hair.
It's got like a woman's touch with like all the little like details and like flowers and stuff. It's quite peaceful and quite calming, like really homely and Ellie likes things like that.
>> I'd want um jam jars with like lace around them.
>> Different size jam jars.
>> Yeah.
>> If she got this place, I think she would be so happy.
>> Quiet you. Mind made up. David's off to talk money. And as he's not using any other facilities, it should at least be cheap, right?
>> All right. So you need to get down onto prices if you was >> if we were just to look if you were organizing everything yourself >> I'd look at a facility hire of £4,000 for the day.
>> So that's £4,000 for an area of grass in the grounds.
>> How does that sound to you then David?
>> Um >> pricey way over budget.
>> It looks good to me.
>> What?
>> Perfect. Okay. Well, I'll show you your hand. Congratulations.
>> Thank you very much.
>> Wow. That was some tough negotiating.
>> That's one one thing down. The main thing now is to get the marquee and then everything else is coming flooding in.
>> So, having spent [music] a third of his budget on a piece of grass, David spends almost £3,000 on a circus style marquee complete with tables, chairs, and a dance floor to go in it. All adding to his increasingly [music] eclectic wedding theme. Like, >> how do I deal with it?
>> Yes.
By the end of this first [music] week, he spent well over half his budget, and he still has a lot to buy.
>> Rings, food, drink, hendu, stag do, suits, bridesmaid's dresses. But I'm at a complete loss to think what these things are going to cost.
>> With his spending at risk of spiraling out of control, there is someone who's more than happy to offer advice.
>> No, he's not the best planner. He's got a good mom, though, that that [laughter] often helps him out.
7,000 without any of this.
>> Leaves us just short of five grand to do all the rest.
>> I think it's not all going in the right pots at the minute. Yeah, I think he might need to uh cut some corners with some things to allow for his lavish venue.
>> With cost cutting [music] in mind, David and Eddie head to a wedding dress shop.
>> Hello.
>> But they're not here to buy. [music] They're here to be inspired.
David is planning to save money by designing Ellie's dress himself.
>> No, [music] really.
>> We're actually getting one made.
>> You're going to get a dress made, aren't you?
>> Yeah.
>> Eddie, my best man. His mom's a seamstress and makes bridal dresses as well. So, I need to have a good idea of what I want to be made. I think I've got a clean enough image and a good enough imagination to create something more magical than she probably would have imagined herself. Across town, Ellie's brought her mom, sister, [music] and bridesmaids Nikki and Charlotte to an upmarket boutique where she's hoping to [music] find her dream designer wedding dress. I think until I walk into a shop, I'm not going to know what I want.
>> I love that.
I like that.
>> I like the I like the back.
>> You should try one of those other ones on to compare as well.
>> I like that one.
>> It's really nice. Oh, wow. That looks really >> like Downtown Abbey.
>> Yeah, that's lovely.
really lovely.
>> With an array of stunning gowns [music] to try, surely she'll find the right one in no time.
>> Oh my god, that is so princessy like Cinderella.
>> I don't think it's me.
>> I don't think it looks good with short hair.
>> Why?
>> I don't know. It's not the one. No.
>> Well, the next one's bound to be perfect.
>> [music] >> I don't feel comfort.
>> Ellie, you're actually turning to a bridezilla cuz you can't find ANYTHING [laughter] YOU LIKE.
>> I DON'T like it.
Where do >> you start, mate? What are you looking for? I'm about as skilled as you are at this at the moment, mate. So, just look and see. [music] Tell me what you think looks nice.
>> Across town, wannabe designer David is [music] also looking confused.
>> This is scary.
Does it take long or short?
>> Well, mo the majority of the day is outside, so I don't want to have anything that's going to be dragging along the floor.
>> Unaware she'll [music] be stomping through a field and then dangling above it.
>> Ellie's finally found a dress she likes.
>> I love this.
>> I look like a Greek goddess.
>> Like Kim Kardashian.
[laughter] >> A floaty, [music] floor sweeping, glamorous gown.
>> Amazing. Oh my god, >> I love this one. It's perfect. It's glamorous and not too over the top. I love the material.
So, it flows, don't it? [music] >> I really didn't think she'd go for anything like that at all. And now I'm really worried about the dress. I really don't know what he's going to end up with.
>> She's not sure short, but it's short.
>> I like that.
>> Meanwhile, David's got his eye on a short 1950s prom style dress.
>> Do you reckon? Do you reckon that's a [music] sensible choice?
>> That's it, mate. That is it. Absolutely.
A 50s frock should fit in perfectly with the [music] rural Madhatters air balloon tea party theme.
>> I could see her probably picking something like that herself.
>> Well, she didn't.
>> Get the dress on.
>> Look, he's getting into it now.
>> I'm going to look lovely on our big day.
I love it.
>> Yeah, it's a done deal.
Just quick get out [music] the door quicker and then we might be able to keep it. [laughter] Thanks for your help. Brimming with [music] inspiration, it's time for David to put pen to paper and actually design the dress.
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