Small But Special ? How to Handle a Small Wedding Ceremony

Posted by Diego on December 28th, 2015

Small and intimate wedding ceremonies can be very charming and memorable. There’s just something very intimate about it that can make it worth your while. Smaller weddings are also lighter on the pocket and easier to organize. However, they have their own hassles and problems. A small wedding in Hopkinton would feel authentic and precious. Here are some tips on how to organize a small wedding.

Dealing with Expectations

 

Almost everyone expects a bride to want a big wedding with all her family and friends present. When you announce your intention to be married, almost everyone in your family circle and friends would expect to be invited. Small weddings won’t accommodate a large number of family and friends, which can lead to you inadvertently offending people by not inviting them.

It’s a good idea to deal with the situation well in advance. Tell everyone who’ll reasonably expect an invitation that you’re planning a small, intimate ceremony. If someone is offended because they didn’t receive an invitation, gently and kindly inform them that you simply can’t accommodate more than a few members of your family. Let them know that you value their support but be firm about the limited number of invites.

Plan and Hold Onto It

 

There are several to-be brides that eventually given in and their small wedding in Hopkinton turns into a grand and elaborate affair. You can avoid this by planning well in advance and staying firm. You and your fiancé are the only ones that need to make a decision. Getting a wedding planner would help, as a planner would have all the connections needed and know just how to organize a small wedding.

The Guest list and the Budget

 

These are the two main aspects of your small wedding in Hopkinton. The first thing you need to do is to determine just how much you can reasonably spend on the wedding. Set a top number with a small buffer so that you have room to spend a little more without harming your bank account.

Create three lists of people amongst your family, friends, and acquaintances. The first list should contain close family members from both the bride and groom’s family. You might also include your best friends in this list. The second is a list of people that you want to be present in your wedding. The third list should contain people that should be invited but aren’t really needed.

By keeping these points in mind, you’ll be able to organize a great small wedding in Hopkinton.

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