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5 Things To Consider If You’re Planning To Have A Micro Wedding

 

No Guilt Guest List

 

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Possibly the trickiest part of planning a micro wedding is the guest list, and you’re going to have to be pretty cutthroat. After all, it’s going to be a very exclusive event. Keep the list short with your nearest and dearest, and cut out the distant relatives and fair-weather friends. You may have had your heart set on a huge celebration, but your new VIP guest list will cut down the expense and make the day even more special.

 

Make It Personal

 

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Long story short, less is more. In every sense! While selecting your desired color palette can be seen as personalizing your celebration, many brides and grooms choose to take the customization process a bit further to design an event that feels truly unique to them. Weddings at the core are about the union of hearts, and that’s where the focus of 2021 weddings will be. From food to decor to favors and stationery, make sure you add a bit of “you” to your wedding.

 

Immersive Guest Experience

 

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Connection is key on the wedding day! Smaller guest counts simply allow for more profound, shared experiences and lend themselves to thoughtfully tailored multi-day events. 2021 is a time to indulge in every way. Creating memories for a lifetime and living the moment to its fullest. Couples are asking for more tailored and socially distant entertainment ideas through which they can spend more time with their loved ones.

 

The Venue – Boutique Hotels

 

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Wedding venues that offer one-of-a-kind event spaces are on the rise and choosing the perfect one for your big day could get a bit challenging especially in the times of COVID. Boutique Hotels offers cultured attention to detail with a wide variety of amenities that are sure to exceed your expectations. Long story short, less is more. In every sense!

 

Keep The Traditions (That You Like)

 

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A micro wedding allows you to customize your wedding traditions and experience in ways a larger fete might not allow. You can work with your planning team to develop elements that are a true reflection of you. It means that you can have the decor and customs that are close to your heart and it means that you can connect to the soul of your individual histories, your relationship together and your future looking forward with much more depth than you could with a larger soiree.

 

 

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