The trend of elopements and micro weddings has been increasing in the wake of the 2020 coronavirus pandemic. People are opting for smaller celebrations to unify their love. Some couples are considering having micro weddings to replace a larger celebration. Other couples are eloping in favor of tying the knot now, and celebrating with family and friends on a later date.
So, what exactly is a micro wedding? A micro wedding is a celebration that is smaller than 50 guests typically. As a couple who had a micro wedding of their own, we find them to be more intimate settings. Micro weddings are for couples who can call their guest list and keep their celebration to close friends and immediate family.
Couples choose to have micro weddings for a number of reasons. Some couples just prefer to keep their guest list small and have a more private celebration. Others are working to meet social distancing guidelines during the pandemic while still trying to celebrate their love. A micro wedding can be beautiful any time, pandemic or not.
Many brides for grooms save a lot of stress when it comes to planning a micro wedding. This is because on the wedding day, there is a lot less to deal with when it comes to their guest count and other factors like catering. If you choose to have a small wedding, you are choosing to opt for a day when you can give a lot of attention to the loved ones that you are surrounded by.
If you are planning a micro wedding, paring down your guest list can be difficult. But it is the most important element when it comes to planning a very small wedding. You can also get more creative and think outside the box with micro weddings. Your venue options can get very exciting and creative, and you have a lot of choices when it comes to your micro wedding.
If you are having trouble cutting down your guest list for your micro wedding, just remember that the people who care about you will understand if they are not invited. Those who really love and support you will be understanding of the situation if for some reason you cannot invite them due to the guest count. Some people prioritize family in their guest list, while others prioritize their closest friends. There is no right or wrong answer when it comes to putting together your guest list.
Smaller weddings can also save money in the overall planning process. The fewer guests you have at your wedding, the more you can focus on other expenditures. We kept our wedding to a very small number at 28 people and had an intimate winter brunch wedding. This allowed us to focus on exciting things in our planning process like our unique venue and our brunch menu.
You can also get unique with things like your wedding cake. As a couple, you can thank your details for your intimate wedding ideas that will be personal and fun for you and your small crew. We saved money with our micro weddings because we also had a brunch wedding. This saved money on hard alcohol, dance floor entertainment, and a number of other factors. When you make your small wedding your own, you can have a special day to remember.
There is a lot of flexibility with small weddings, including the way that you dress. Some people decide to have brunch weddings that are a little more casual. Others may have something of an afternoon tea that has semiformal outfits. You have lots of options to have fun with your wedding dress or suit for an intimate micro wedding.
When you think of the term elopement, you may think of running away to get married. That is not always the case with modern elopements. You could have a New York City elopement while you live here and just choose a lovely place in the city to quietly ties or not. Micro weddings are often a larger celebration than just your allotment. This will refer to having an actual “wedding” planned out, just on a smaller scale.
When you are making wedding plans for a small wedding, you can also choose to go the elopement route. Whether that is a New York City Hall elopement or beautiful adventure elopement photography in NYC, there are lots of options for you to elope.
However you decide to have your small celebration, as long as you have your marriage license, you can get married. There are lots of photographers who have elopement packages to cover intimate celebrations like small weddings and elopements.
When it comes to modern elopements, especially in the time of COVID-19, some couples choose to just head out with an officiant and their NYC elopement photographer. It’s up to you on the guest count for your special day. If you are not looking to have a big day, think about those who are most important to you who you would want to share this celebration of love with.
Let us know if you are planning a micro wedding or elopement in New York City. We would love to capture your special day. We have special rates for intimate weddings and elopements, as they are near and dear to our hearts. As a couple who had a micro wedding ourselves, we love to capture these special days; reach out and let us know.
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