Why Have a Big Wedding? Micro Weddings Are Taking Over

You start to plan your big day and realize that the cost of having something so grand is more than you thought it would be.

More and more wedding planners plan smaller weddings for couples who still want to get married but make the most of the current situation.

What Are Micro Weddings?

Micro weddings are just what they sound like, smaller-scale celebrations involving around 50 people. Don’t get me wrong, just because you have a more intimate wedding does not mean your wedding can’t be epic.

Tips on Planning a Micro Wedding

Just like with a regular 200-person celebration, you still need to plan and set boundaries for things such as budget, guest list, and attire. Here are some things to consider when planning for your micro wedding.

Budget

Your budget should be a number agreed upon by you and your significant other. It can be very easy to get carried away because you aren’t spending as much.

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Guestlist

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Your guest list could be a point of contention between loved ones and family; however, keeping in mind the many restrictions and your budget for the guest list is essential.

Venue

Most micro wedding venues do not occur in your typical reception hall space. So, there will be many things to consider before booking a room.

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Food/Beverage

Food and Beverage is an area you may splurge on since fewer people will be accommodated.

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Attire

Keep in mind custom dresses and suits need to be ordered well in advance of your wedding day. And if your day is themed, you may need time to ship costumes, etc.

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