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What to Consider When Planning an Intimate Wedding

More and more couples are deciding to have more intimate gatherings to celebrate their wedding. With a smaller guest count, the possibilities become more endless.



Cocktail Hour with all your VIPs at Petit Robert Bistro in Boston   Photo by Jen Tee Photography
Cocktail Hour with all your VIPs at Petit Robert Bistro in Boston Photo by Jen Tee Photography

Here a few reasons why:


  1. You have more time to connect with your guests. When the guest list is smaller, you aren't worrying about getting to all 15 tables to say hello and thank you for coming. When you intentionally plan out your guest list and timeline, you can prioritize those intimate moments together.


  2. You have more flexibility with your budget. Whether you would like to handwritten notes and have gifts at each guest's place setting or a better food and drink selection, you can be more flexible when the total count is less overall.


  3. You have more opportunities for different locations. With a guest count of 75, you have more venue options to choose from such as your favorite restaurant or a remote private estate.


No matter the size, working with experienced professionals is crucial. This day is meant to be enjoyed by all.



Destination Wedding Weekend in Killarney, Ireland Photo by Sandra Aberg
Destination Wedding Weekend in Killarney, Ireland Photo by Sandra Aberg


Considering an intimate wedding or elopement? Reach out to begin planning with us. To learn more, click here for our intentional planning journey.

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