Most people are pretty sure about their feelings for their future spouse on their wedding day — but other components of the ceremony, not so much.
Some 76% of people say they would do things differently if they had the chance to marry again, and 43% say there are things about their wedding that they “flat out regret,” according to a recent report from Dana Rebecca Designs jewelry company, which surveyed 2,000 people who married after 2010.
What are the biggest regrets? Most people wish they had spent more money on their honeymoon, rings, and photographer — and less money on the dress and invitations, the report found. The average American wedding in 2016 hosted about 140 people and cost $35,329 (not including the honeymoon), according to a survey by The Knot. But they are couples who used the wedding website and, as such, were likely to have spent more on their big day.
Here are some tips from brides who married within the last 8 years on what to splurge on, and where they wish they would have cut costs: