Big Dreams, Small Wedding
So you’ve said “YES” and decided to host a small wedding with your nearest and dearest before you embark on life’s next big adventure. Now it’s time to get planning. Typically, a small wedding involves 30-60 people, anything under this is considered to be a micro wedding, and a day for just you and your beloved is a simple elopement. Although these are the general understandings, there really are no rules, so it’s up to you to designate and design! Limiting the guest list can often limit the stress too, so you can relax and immerse yourself in the experience without the hassle of coordinating a day for hundreds!
A Quiet Escape
Gloucestershire has a plethora of quaint yet elegant venues for you to celebrate your marriage in. Wander the grounds of an incredible castle, sit back in a manor and enjoy views of the land, or unwind over a round of golf, whatever lets you enjoy not only your day but your entire wedding experience. There are a few tips to take into consideration when planning your small wedding, so let’s get started.
Helpful Hints
When making your guest list, be confident in keeping it to your VIPs only, don’t cave to the pressure. It’s your day and you don’t owe anything to anyone! It can be easy to worry about upsetting people but remember you can always have a dinner to celebrate with them at a later stage.
A good way to keep the FOMO for others at bay is to incite a social media ban. Not only does this keep your day closed, but it gets the phones away so everyone can engage in the celebration at hand.
It can be It is more cost-effective to tie the knot mid-week, and this is easier to organize with fewer people so be sure to see if you can save yourself a pretty penny!