Micro Wedding Packages for Maryland Couples

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Micro Wedding Packages

Are you looking to have a small, intimate ceremony somewhere in Maryland but don't want to sacrifice quality?

If so, a micro wedding package may be what you're looking for.

A micro wedding package offers all the amenities of a traditional wedding but on a much smaller scale. This can be perfect for couples looking to save money and time while still having a beautiful and memorable wedding day.

So if you want a small, intimate wedding without sacrificing quality, a micro wedding may be just what you want.

What are Micro Weddings?

Micro wedding packages in Maryland.

Micro weddings are smaller events that typically have 50 guests or less.

Unlike a big wedding, these events often focus on quality over quantity. Some couples save money with a smaller guest list, less food, and a smaller vendor team.

Micro weddings can be held at various venues, from traditional venues to more unique locations like wineries or exotic beach locations.

The Advantages of Having a Micro Wedding in Maryland

In recent years, more and more couples in Maryland have opted for small weddings over large, traditional events. And several benefits come along with having a smaller intimate affair.

Here are just a few of the many benefits:

You Can Save Money

One of the biggest benefits of micro weddings is that you can save money.

With the cost of a wedding in the Washington, DC area being where it is, you can spend less by having a small wedding. You can spend less on catering, ceremony and reception decorations, and your venue.

But a micro wedding doesn't mean less money for every couple.

You can have a micro wedding with 50 guests and still spend between $25,000 and $40,000. It all depends on what you want to spend money on.

You'll Save Time

Planning a large traditional wedding can be extremely time-consuming. But with a smaller event, you'll have more time to enjoy the planning process and focus on the essential details.

Plus, you won't have to spend as much time coordinating with your vendors or dealing with logistics.

You Can be More Creative

When you have a nano event, you have more freedom to be creative with your decorations and details. You can choose to have a daytime wedding or a wedding at night. Plus, you can get discounts on your vendor services during a smaller event.

You Can Focus on Quality Over Quantity

One of the best things about having a micro wedding is that you can focus on quality over quantity. When you have a smaller guest list, you can spend more time and money on making sure each guest has a wonderful time. Plus, you'll be able to create a more intimate setting that will make your wedding day even more special.

Micro weddings are becoming increasingly popular, so if you're considering having one, start planning your dream day today with one of Maryland's unique micro wedding packages.

Small Wedding Venues in Maryland

These are just some of the small wedding venues in Maryland that will host your nano wedding.

Couple at winery wedding venue in Maryland.

What are Your Next Steps

#1. Set a Budget

The first thing you'll need to do when planning is to set a budget. You'll save money on everything from your venue to catering when you have a smaller guest list. Plus, you can often get discounts on your wedding vendor services when you have a smaller wedding.

#2. Choose Your Wedding Venue

One of the best things about having a small wedding in Maryland is that you can be creative with your venue. You can choose to have your custom ceremony and reception at the exact location or opt for a unique setting like a park or an outdoor garden venue.

#3. Choose Your Guest List

Another good thing about having a micro wedding is focusing on quality over quantity. With a smaller guest list, you can spend more time and money ensuring each guest has a wonderful time. Plus, you'll be able to create a more custom, private setting that will make your wedding day even more special.

#4. Start Planning

Now that you know what a micro wedding is and how to plan one, it's time to start planning your dream day. With some help from Monica Browne Weddings, you can have a small, unique wedding you'll love.

We Make Nano Weddings Easy

  • Talk To Monica

    Call and talk with Monica and see how she can help you plan everything.

  • Create A Budget

    Work out your costs and start planning your wedding details.

  • Enjoy Your Wedding Day

    Just enjoy your wedding day and cherish the moment.

Wedding table decorations by Monica Browne Weddings

What Do I Need to Plan a Micro Wedding?

  • Guest list

    Determine who you want to invite to your micro wedding. As it's a small event, consider inviting only your closest family and friends.

  • Venue

    Choose a venue that can accommodate your guest count.It can be an outdoor location, a private residence, or a smaller event space.

  • Vendors

    Research and book vendors essential to your micro weddings, such as a photographer, caterer, florist, and musician. You may also need to rent chairs, tables, linens, and other decor items.

  • Ceremony

    Decide on the type of ceremony you want, whether a traditional religious ceremony or something more personalized. Remember the officiant.

  • Reception

    Reception: Plan your reception, including dinner service, speeches, and any entertainment you want.

  • Decor

    Decide on the type of wedding decor you want, including flowers, lighting, and other decor elements that can help create the desired atmosphere.

  • Wedding attire

    Choose wedding attire that fits the size and style of your small wedding.

  • Invitations

    Design and send out invitations to your guests, providing all the necessary details about the event.

  • Timeline

    Create a detailed timeline of your micro wedding, including the schedule for the day and any important events you want to include.

  • Wedding planner

    Hiring a wedding planner can be incredibly helpful, especially if you want to ensure your event runs smoothly and stress-free. A (Maryland) wedding planner can assist with all aspects of the planning process, from creating a budget and timeline to sourcing vendors and coordinating the day-of logistics.

FAQs

#1. How Many People Count for a Small Wedding?

A small wedding has a guest count of 50 people or less. Any number of more than 50 guests will be considered a medium or large wedding.

#2. Who Do I Invite to My Small Wedding?

You want to invite your closest family and friends to your wedding, and the guest list is to be at most 50 people.

#3. How Long Should a Micro Wedding Be?

Micro weddings are smaller than traditional weddings, with a smaller guest count, ceremony, and reception. Reception length will depend on how long you want to celebrate!

#4. How Much Should I Save For a Micro Wedding?

You can save between $5,000 to $30,000 for your micro wedding. Remember, this is your wedding, and you can spend any amount you wish to. A micro wedding is not about how much money you spend. It's more about how many guests you invite.

#5. How Can I Save Money on a Micro Wedding?

Some ways to save money on a micro wedding include:

  • Reducing the guest count.
  • Choosing a less expensive wedding venue.
  • Asking friends and family to help with decor, food, and music.
  • Eliminating or reducing the wedding party.
  • Choosing simple decor and flowers.
  • Selecting a shorter menu.
  • Saving on the wedding dress and suit.
  • Opting for digital invitations.
  • Having a friend or family member do your makeup and hair.
  • Choosing a less expensive photographer.
  • Have a self-service bar instead of an open bar.

Book a 15-minute no pressure call with Monica and see she can help you plan your wedding.