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Everything Brides Need to Know About Vendor Tipping

Tipping your vendors is the best way to thank them for their craftsmanship, hard work, and involvement in your big day- but it’s often something that gets overlooked until the last minute. Keeping reading for all the info you need to handle tipping like a pro:

How Much?

Lets start off with the biggest question on every bride’s mind: how much do I tip each vendor?!

Luckily for you we have a perfect cheatsheet!

Wedding Planner: 15-20% of coordination fee

Photographer & Videographer: $50-$250 per team member

Band Members: $25-$50 per person

Hair & Makeup Artist: 15-20% of fee

DJ: $50-$150

Delivery & Setup Staff: $10-$50 per person

Officiant: $100-$500 donation to place of worship or tip of $50-$100

Waitstaff & Bartenders: 15-20% of food and beverage fee

Parking Attendants: $1-$5 per car

Ceremony Musicians: $15-$50 per person

Florist: $50-$200

Here is a printable checklist of all the information above.

Delivery

To avoid added stress on your big day, decide ahead of time how much you will tip each vendor, using our suggestions as a guide. Put the correct amount with a thank you note in an envelope and label it with the vendor’s name.

On the day of the wedding, designate a trusted person to deliver these envelopes. If you have a wedding coordinator, this is the perfect option since they are the point of contact with vendors anyway. If you do not have a coordinator or planner, a parent of the couple or member of the bridal party is another option.

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Vendor tipping can add up quickly, and if you’re not preparing for it in advance, it can easily bust your budget. For other mindful budget tips, check out our Budget Busters blog post!

If you are planning a wedding in Roanoke, Richmond, Fredericksburg/Northern Virginia, The Shenandoah Valley, Coastal Virginia, or Charlottesville/ Lynchburg, Virginia, we can help with your wedding planning and ideas.

The author: Natalie

Natalie is a Vinton, VA native currently pursuing a journalism degree at Virginia Tech. She loves planning, and has a specific interest in all things to do with weddings. In her free time she enjoys reading, journalism, and traveling. Her post-grad plans are to pursue a career in magazine writing and design.
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