Micro Weddings

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A celebration for and about you

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a colorful wedding table decorated for dinner
colorful flowers, dinner plating and glassware for a wedding reception
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An intimate gathering

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backyard wedding reception table setup
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Under 40 guests

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a micro wedding ceremony in saguaro national park

Intimate & Intentional Celebration of Your Marriage

Micro Weddings allow you to combine elements of an elopement with traditions of a wedding.

It’s the perfect blend.

A micro wedding, (or “tiny” wedding) is usually less than 40 guests invited to join you on your wedding day.

Whether your wedding day will follow traditional schedules & events, or whether your day (or multiple days) is more of an experience, a trip, or adventure to be shared.

Pick and choose the parts of traditional wedding styles that you’d like to keep (maybe toasts and dancing?) and all your wildest dreams and ideas for an elopement, and mash them up together. Feel free to look through the examples below to get inspired! Some of these micro weddings choose to keep it entirely traditional, just with less guests. Others chose to have their own elopement moment, while partying with friends and family later.

Recent Micro Weddings

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Average Investment for Micro Weddings is

$6,500

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