6 Micro Wedding Ideas
‘Tis the season to minimalize your guest list. Get ready to plan an amazing micro wedding with your nearest and dearest.
A lot of time, work, and money goes into planning your big day. While traditional weddings on average cost over $30,000 with nearly 150 guests, scaling down and scaling back could be a smart option to consider. As the phrase suggests, micro weddings are weddings held at a smaller scale. They typically consist of no more than 50 guests and thus allow for a more intimate celebration.
This year especially, as many weddings have been cancelled or postponed due to the pandemic, limiting your guest list may be the only way to still keep your wedding date. Looks like it’s time to explore your micro wedding options.
There is nothing wrong with straying from tradition. Going micro can be an exciting and unique way to commemorate your union as a couple. Scaling down is by no means a diminishment of the celebration. You don’t need to have the biggest wedding imaginable to properly showcase your love.
In fact, having a micro wedding is an effective way to share your special moment with those closest to you while saving money in the process. Considering a mirco wedding for yourself? Check out our six creative micro wedding ideas that will help you make your intimate celebration extraordinary.
Rethink Your Wedding Venue
Every relationship is a special and unique bond, so every wedding should be just as unique. You don’t need to get bound up in tradition when you can opt for a micro wedding with a more personal touch. Let’s start with your wedding venue. Rather than having a large venue, you can always opt for a smaller and more intimate space.
Perhaps rent out a quaint venue in your hometown or reserve a space in the great outdoors in a park or garden. No matter the location, your micro wedding will be a day to remember with your close friends and loved ones. Plus, with using a smaller space as your venue, you’ll probably be saving some money too, giving you yet another reason to celebrate.

Get Creative With Your Wedding Hashtag
Even if you’re cutting down your guest list, that doesn’t mean cutting down on the fun and creativity of your celebration. If you’re looking for micro wedding ideas to spice up your venue, try putting your wedding hashtag on display. Wedding hashtags are fun and creative taglines to showcase you and your partner’s union. Put your hashtag on a sign for all your guests to see and enjoy as they enter. Or use the hashtag as a fun photo prop when taking pictures throughout the day.
Remind your friends and family to use the hashtag on social media when they post their favorite memories of you and your significant other’s wedding day. The possibilities for displaying and celebrating your marriage through a wedding hashtag can get quite creative. Not only will you and your partner love your lifelong tagline, but it’s something your guests are sure to laugh at and enjoy as well.

Skip The Cake
While cake is typically seen as the standard celebratory dessert, nothing says you can’t change things up. With a smaller guest list, buying a multi-tier cake that will feed an entire village is simply not necessary or practical. This is your chance to get creative with the treats and desserts you serve.
Instead, opt for a chocolate fountain and serve fruit, marshmallows, pretzels, and graham crackers for your guests to dip in chocolate. The smaller crowds at a micro wedding make chocolate fondue a more practical and fun option than if the venue was sprawling with hundreds of guests. Not only are chocolate covered treats delicious, but the fondue experience will make your micro wedding a day to remember.

Perhaps you and your significant other aren’t huge fans of chocolate or cake. How about celebrating your wedding with some delicious assortments of pies instead? With your guests kept to your close friends and family, maybe you’d like to double down on the intimate theming of your wedding and serve solely desserts made from your loved ones.
Does your Grandma make the most extraordinary puff pastries? Is your brother an expert in confections? If your families have delicious homemade recipes, consider asking if they’d be willing to bake your favorite treats for your intimate gathering.

Use Personalized Decorations
Since micro weddings typically allow you to save money when it comes to the venue and catering, you may be able to splurge a bit in other areas. For micro wedding ideas in terms of decor, now is your chance to get things personalized. Add a personal touch to your celebration by getting handwritten and personalized menus. Not only will they look fabulous, but they’ll double as a unique keepsake from your special day.
Decorate your venue with gorgeous flowers of your choice to match your wedding’s color scheme. Purchase a fun backdrop for the wedding photoshoot you’ve always dreamed of. Rather than just having table numbers, personalize small name cards for each guest to serve as the seating chart as well as a fun wedding favor. Get as creative and personalized as you want on your micro wedding day. It’s often the small details that can truly make the moment unique and memorable.

Consider Additional Entertainment
Let your micro wedding be the talk of the town. After all, the union between you and your significant other is supposed to be a celebration. So how do you want to celebrate? If you want to get up and boogie, consider having a large dancefloor. Book a DJ or even a live band to play the tunes you love to groove to. Have some fun crafting your wedding playlist and don’t forget to add those classic songs such as “Cotton Eye Joe” or “Cupid Shuffle” that will get all your guests on their feet dancing.
Are your guests photogenic? Perhaps you can make your micro wedding picture perfect by having a photobooth for you and your guests to enjoy. Select silly props and funny signs for you and your guests to choose from before heading into the booth. Seeing your Grandpa don a pink wig is sure to add some charm and entertainment to the celebration.

Another option to consider is having party games on hand throughout the day. You could even get creative and think up some games of your own. Imagine all your guests arrive to a Bingo card waiting at their seats where all the spaces are personalized events that may happen throughout the day. Or create a wedding themed mad libs story for your guests to fill out, laugh at, and share.
If your venue is outdoors, consider having lawn games at the ready such as cornhole, Jenga, or ring toss. If you and your significant other have a favorite card or board game in mind, set that up too. Whichever form of entertainment fits your personalities, adding dancing or games will surely make your wedding reception one to remember!

Have A Destination Wedding
Have you always dreamed of tying the knot in a remote location, far from home? A micro wedding may be the perfect solution to make those dreams a reality. Having a smaller guest list makes traveling to your destination more practical and affordable. An amazing trip with the most important people in your life as you make a lifelong commitment to your soulmate is the epitome of a once in a lifetime experience. If this sounds like a dream come true, a destination micro wedding is definitely something to consider.
You could also have the trip solely be with your better half. Just the two of you is as micro of a wedding as a wedding can get, but the trip and experience you’ll have together will become a cherished memory forever.
Even if you decide upon a limited number of guests or a remote destination, technology can surely be used to share the celebration. Make your destination wedding a virtual affair by inviting those who can’t attend to watch your ceremony on a live stream or a video call. It’s important to stay connected with those you love and wish to share this special moment with. Whether you invite close guests or book a plane ride just for two, a micro wedding is a great way to enjoy the destination wedding you’ve been dreaming of.

Ready to Go Micro?
With these terrific micro wedding ideas in mind, perhaps you’ve realized a micro wedding is exactly what you need in your life. You’re looking to celebrate the start of your marriage with a small gathering of family and friends who love and support you and your partner without fail. You want a ceremony and reception that will feel intimate and special. You recognize that no matter the scale of your wedding, the day will be full of fantastic memories with those you love. If this sounds like you, then you’re ready to go micro.

You can begin planning for your micro wedding by narrowing your guest list to you and your partner’s nearest and dearest. Once you have your list and decide on the perfect venue, the rest lies in the details. Hopefully our micro wedding ideas about decorations, desserts, entertainment, and wedding hashtags have inspired you in your planning process.
Be creative in how having a micro wedding can be used to your advantage. A smaller guest list has its benefits. Whether you’re going micro for financial purposes or yearning for an intimate gathering, consider your micro wedding goals as you plan. Above all else, it’s your special day so celebrate how you see fit and don’t feel pressured to have a traditional wedding.
Many thanks to Rafaella Aguiar for this article.
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