What Is a Microwedding?
Simply put, a micro wedding is an abbreviated celebration of marriage. Micro weddings are often described as that sweet spot between an elopement and a traditional wedding. Couples like that the formal portion of the day is shorter than a conventional wedding, but still maintains that feeling of support and camaraderie that comes from having your nearest and dearest around you. A micro wedding allows you to focus on the magic moments of your day and celebrate your love story with the people you hold closest.
Let Your Imagination Run Wild
With fewer guests comes less work, fewer opinions and people to please, less budget required, and more options in terms of spaces to celebrate. You open up the world of unique spaces that are inaccessible to larger weddings. They’re already designed beautifully—meaning you can save on décor—and might have their own tables and chairs, so you don’t have to rent them.”
Pick a Venue First
Whether your wedding is big or small, it’s easier to find a venue and then tailor your guest list to fit, instead of inviting everyone and then realizing you can’t find the right space. I love the space at Urban Field House. It's rustic yet modern decor with a bride and groom's too to get ready is a perfect location.
Cover the Basics
The three things to have at all weddings, regardless of size, are great food, photography, and alcohol! Weddings are celebrations, and people love to come together to share a meal and dance, so these three items are a must. Food is the base, alcohol loosens everyone up, and photographs document your day! Of course, I love flowers, stationery, and décor, but those aren’t must-haves for a celebration. Start with the basics, and add those details in to enhance the evening and create a vibe that encourages joy and love.
Get Dressed Up
No matter how big or small your wedding, it’s so special to get gussied up in attire specifically for the occasion. It doesn’t have to be a big ole’ gown and tuxedo, just something special. Your grandchildren will look back at the photos 50 years from now and say how fab you both looked!
Hire a Photographer
No matter how small your wedding is, please, please hire a photographer. You’ll want to document this day, no matter what! That doesn’t mean you need an eight to 10-hour package and a second shooter. A smaller guest list also means a smaller shot list, so let's talk about creating a custom package for a shorter amount of time.
Make It Meaningful & Have Fun!
Venue for these photos: Urban Field House
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