Getting married is an exciting time — until you realize just how much it costs. When you're wedding planning on a budget, crunching all those big numbers can be especially scary. Suddenly, that gorgeous floral arrangement you envisioned as a centerpiece looks like nothing but huge dollar signs.

The photographer may feel like a big ticket item, and even those generic chairs and linens are starting to feel like a huge financial burden. If you're worried about overspending when it comes to the big day, first just take a minute to breathe and recognize that your wedding day is meant to symbolize a special life moment for you and your partner. If you're on a tight budget , it may take some clever planning, but that doesn't mean you have to necessarily knock the notion of your dream wedding out for good.

Below, we spoke with a financial expert to learn how to budget for a wedding and plan a memorable yet cost-effective event. Julia K. Pham is a certified financial planner and wealth advisor.

Wedding Planning on a Budget? Here's How According to financial advisor Julia K. Pham, determining a wedding budget is crucial because it'll affect every decision and purchase you make thereafter. "Start by considering whether you want a large or a more intimate wedding , and whether you want to go the more traditional route with a ceremony and reception, or if you prefer something like an elopement," she says.

"Those factors will largely influence how much you will spend." You should also ta.