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The wedding tip calculator helps couples plan appropriate gratuities for their wedding vendors. Tipping wedding vendors is an often-overlooked budget item that can add $500–$2,000 to the total wedding cost if not planned in advance. Unlike restaurant tipping, wedding vendor gratuity is not universally expected but is genuinely appreciated and has become standard practice in the industry. According to WeddingWire and The Knot's industry surveys, most wedding vendors — particularly those in service roles like catering staff, drivers, hair and makeup artists, musicians, and day-of coordinators — rely on gratuities as a meaningful supplement to their income. The appropriate tip amount varies significantly by vendor type and the quality of service received. Vendors who own their own business (the photographer who is their own boss, the baker who owns the bakery) typically do not receive tips, though a heartfelt thank-you note and online review are enormously valuable. Service staff — caterers' servers, bartenders, valets — generally receive tips through the service charge or as a separate gratuity. Understanding the distinction between a service charge (which goes to the catering company, not necessarily the staff) and a true gratuity (which goes directly to the individuals) helps couples tip appropriately. This calculator produces a vendor-by-vendor tip guide customized to your wedding team and estimated service quality.
Total Gratuity Budget = Sum of all vendor tips Catering Staff Tip = (Number of Servers + Bartenders) × $20–$50 per staff member Hair/Makeup Tip = Service Cost × 15–20% Driver Tip = 15–20% of transportation cost or $50–$100 per driver Service-Based Vendor Tip = Flat amount based on service quality ($50–$500 range)
- 1Step 1: List all vendors involved in your wedding day
- 2Step 2: Categorize each vendor as owner-operator or service employee
- 3Step 3: Check whether any contracts include mandatory service charges or gratuities
- 4Step 4: Determine appropriate tip range for each vendor category
- 5Step 5: Adjust amounts based on service quality and your budget
- 6Step 6: Prepare cash tips in labeled envelopes in advance
- 7Step 7: Assign envelope distribution to your wedding coordinator or trusted family member
- 8Step 8: Present tips at the end of service, or day-of, as appropriate
For a 60-guest wedding, total gratuities of $570 represents approximately 2–3% of a typical $20,000 wedding budget. Prepare individual labeled envelopes with cash and have your coordinator distribute at the end of each vendor's service.
For a 120-guest wedding, gratuity of $1,675 is approximately 4% of a $40,000 budget. The coordinator tip ($150–$250) is particularly meaningful as they work long hours managing dozens of moving parts. A thank-you card is always appropriate alongside the tip.
A 200-guest luxury wedding with a live band and full vendor team has gratuity totaling approximately $3,000. For high-end vendors who delivered exceptional service, tips at the higher end of ranges express genuine appreciation and often lead to stellar reviews and referrals.
Even on a tight budget, planning $300 for gratuities ensures service staff who worked hard are recognized. Gratuities can also be given as gift cards ($25–$50 Visa gift cards or restaurant gift cards) if cash is inconvenient to prepare.
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Destination weddings may warrant higher tips for vendors who traveled to your location.
For all-inclusive resort weddings where gratuities are included in the resort package, additional tipping is optional but appreciated. Vendors who went significantly above and beyond (drove through a storm, stayed extra hours without overtime charges, rescued a vendor situation) may warrant double the standard tip as an expression of genuine gratitude.
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| vendor | tipRange | method |
|---|---|---|
| Catering Server | $20–$50 each | Cash envelope per person |
| Bartender | $25–$75 each | Cash envelope per person |
| Lead Photographer | $50–$250 | Cash or Venmo, end of event |
| Second Photographer | $25–$100 | Cash or Venmo, end of event |
| DJ | $50–$150 | Cash envelope, end of reception |
| Band Musician (each) | $25–$75 each | One envelope per musician |
| Wedding Planner / Coordinator | $150–$500 | Check or cash |
| Hair/Makeup Artist | 15–20% of service | Cash, after service |
| Limo/Car Driver | 15–20% or $50–$100 | Cash at end of service |
| Officiant | $50–$150 | Check or cash at ceremony |
Is tipping wedding vendors mandatory?
Tipping is not mandatory for most wedding vendors, but it is expected and greatly appreciated for service-role vendors (servers, bartenders, drivers, hair and makeup artists, valet). For owner-operators (the photographer who owns their studio, the baker who owns the bakery), a tip is a thoughtful bonus but not expected. A glowing online review often means more to small business owners than a tip.
How much do you tip catering staff at a wedding?
Standard wedding catering staff gratuity is $20–$50 per server and $25–$75 per bartender, paid directly to the staff at the end of the event. First, check your catering contract: if an 18–22% service charge is included, ask the caterer specifically whether any of that goes directly to staff as gratuity. If the service charge goes entirely to the company, a separate cash tip to staff is appropriate.
Should I tip my wedding photographer?
If your photographer owns their business, tipping is thoughtful but not expected. The standard, if you choose to tip, is $50–$200 for the lead photographer and $25–$100 for a second shooter, based on service quality. More valuable than a cash tip to many photographers is a detailed 5-star review on Google, The Knot, and WeddingWire, and referrals to friends. If your photographer is an employee of a studio (not the owner), $75–$200 is appropriate.
How much do you tip a wedding DJ?
A standard DJ gratuity is $50–$150 depending on performance quality and whether they also served as MC. DJs who kept the dance floor packed, handled timing perfectly, and made the reception feel special deserve recognition at the higher end. If the DJ owns their business, a tip is optional but appreciated. DJ employees at an entertainment company warrant a standard gratuity of $75–$150.
When should wedding vendor tips be distributed?
Most gratuities are given at the end of each vendor's service on the wedding day — after the vendor has completed their work. Prepare cash in labeled, sealed envelopes with the vendor's name and amount. Give one envelope to your wedding coordinator, maid of honor, or best man to distribute. For vendors who leave early (ceremony musicians, makeup artists), tip as they depart. Caterers are typically tipped at the end of the reception.
Should I tip my wedding planner or day-of coordinator?
Wedding planners and day-of coordinators are among the most tip-worthy vendors as they work extremely long hours on your wedding day managing dozens of details. Standard tip: 10–15% of their fee or a flat $150–$500 depending on the scope of work and service quality. Full-service planners who managed your entire wedding over 12+ months deserve recognition at the higher end of the range.
Do I tip the officiant?
If your officiant is a civil official, judge, or justice of the peace, a tip of $50–$100 is standard and appreciated. If your officiant is a religious figure (priest, rabbi, imam) from your place of worship, a donation to the congregation of $50–$200 is typically more appropriate than a personal tip. Non-religious professional officiants who charge a fee — tip $50–$100 based on the personalization and quality of the ceremony.
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Prepare all tip envelopes 1–2 weeks before the wedding. Write the vendor name and role on the front of each envelope. Keep all envelopes in a single decorated box or pouch. Assign your coordinator, maid of honor, or a trusted family member the role of 'tip distributor' with a list of who gets what and when during the day. Set a calendar reminder to withdraw cash from the bank 3–5 days before the wedding.
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The average wedding in the United States involves approximately 14 different vendors — photographer, caterer, venue coordinator, florist, DJ or band, cake baker, officiant, transportation company, hair stylist, makeup artist, videographer, invitation designer, favors supplier, and wedding planner. If each vendor had just one additional staff member present on the day, a single wedding supports 28+ livelihoods.