13/02/2026
You're planning your event, you sit down with a budget and you’re confident.
“This should be enough.”
Then planning starts.
Venue price changes.
Someone says, “Add small decoration.”
Another person says, “People will complain if you don’t do this.”
Before you know it, you’re asking yourself:
"Is it me, or does event planning always exceed budget?”
You’re not careless.
You’re not irresponsible.
And no — you didn’t plan badly.
The problem is that events have hidden costs nobody tells you about.
* The things you didn’t know you needed
* The things you’re forced to add last minute
* The things that become expensive because time is running out
And the most painful part?
You don’t even know where the money went, yet you’re still stressed.
What part of event planning drains you the most — money, stress, or last-minute pressure?