



So much to do...not even sure where to begin...
Why is everything is so expensive?!
How can I pull off my vision without losing my mind?
6 steps to help you plan with confidence
Practical strategies to save money that can be used toward things that matter most to you
All the resources you need to transform your space exactly how you envision it
Budget: Get real numbers based on industry average, so you have a baseline for your spending
Guest Count: Get tips for coming up with an appropriate guest count, so you can plan with confidence
Rentals: Learn what you need to rent and how much it will cost
Food: Understand what the biggest cost of your wedding is, and how to manage it
Logistics: Learn how to plan and delegate important tasks so that you don't have to be the one managing everything on your big day
Final Details: Bring it all together, stress-free

4 Easy Steps: Extremely easy to use. You don't need to be a math whiz or spreadsheet guru
Customization: You get to prioritize what matters most to you (and least)
Tracking: Keep track of spending quickly and easily—based on your spending goals


Debunk common myths: Learn about the most misunderstood aspects of planning a backyard wedding
Proceed with Confidence: Information is power, and you'll get both when you get the Backyard Bride Wedding Guide


Brides who want to learn how to create a beautiful, meaningful backyard wedding without overspending, getting overwhelmed, or starting their marriage in debt.
Those who value practical advice over Pinterest perfection and want a clear plan that helps to make confident decisions, understand real costs, and avoid expensive mistakes.
Any bride (or couple) who wants a personalized wedding experience, is willing to be intentional with your budget, and believes the goal is to build a great marriage—not just host a perfect wedding day.
Brides who want a luxury, full-service wedding experience and prefer to outsource every decision.
People looking for Pinterest perfection at any cost.
Couples who believe a successful wedding requires debt, lavish spending, or industry-standard expectations.

