Perhaps you’ve been planning your wedding for a while, but don’t fancy the idea of a big event. Great! But, what’s the alternative? Planning a micro wedding in Melbourne might just be what you’re after. Let’s figure out how to do just that!
Micro Weddings vs Traditional Weddings
Before we discuss a few micro wedding planning tips further down the blog post, we first need to talk about the difference between the two. While the biggest difference is usually the guest count, there are many more reasons why you’d choose one over the other.
What Is A Micro Wedding?
I bet you’re asking the question “What size is a micro wedding?” Micro weddings usually involve no more than 50 guests (though there are no strict guidelines, it’s usually based on the venue), they feel intimate, and often prioritise connection.
Guests have an active role in the celebration, and the couple doesn’t spend the entire event bouncing from person to person. Inviting fewer people means there’s usually a smaller budget as well, but that’s not always the case.
Traditional Weddings
Traditional weddings are always bigger affairs, usually cost more money, and are often held in grander venues. They also usually have a lot of moving parts which means intricate planning, especially if you’ve got a big guest list!
Which Should You Choose?
Deciding which kind of event you should choose for your wedding will almost certainly come down to your individual situation. The two deciding factors are likely to be your budget, and figuring out “how many people do you invite to a micro wedding?”. If the answer to that is under 80, then you should definitely consider a micro wedding.
If you’ve always wanted a smaller, intimate wedding and know you’ve only got a small guest list then it makes sense to intentionally plan a micro wedding in Melbourne. And if you’ve only got a small budget (or are looking to save a load of money) then it makes sense to look at micro weddings as a potential option as well. There’s no reason why they can’t still be as unique, memorable, and beautiful as you want them to be!
It’s too easy to end up putting anyone and everyone on your guest list when it comes to planning a wedding, but with micro weddings, you’ll need to keep that guest list short so you can fit into the venue. This way you’re only inviting those that you truly care about and want to spend your day with.
On the other hand, if you have a big budget, a big guest list, and have been dreaming of a grand wedding since you were little then you may be better off going the traditional route.
Tips To Plan Your Micro Wedding In Melbourne
Melbourne is an incredible place to plan a micro wedding that’s authentically yours. And that’s the key with micro weddings — creating a day that’s as authentic to you as possible. Don’t follow the latest trend or do what that TikToker suggested just because it’s the thing at the moment. If you want to have a Friends marathon in the evening of your wedding, or hand out your favourite books to your guests, you do it!
Another great thing about hosting your micro wedding in Melbourne is that loads of venues will let you customise the space to your heart’s content. Here are a few micro wedding ideas you can use to make the day uniquely yours:
- Have a themed wedding
- Make a signature drink (if the venue allows)
- DIY decorate your micro space!
- Have an interactive guest book (have you seen the Lego minifigure guestbook?!)
- Incorporate photo booths
Micro Wedding Venues In Melbourne
There are loads of places to hold small weddings in Melbourne, but here are two of my favourites:
Siglo
Siglo is a Parisian-style cafe with epic city views that’s perfect for an intimate yet sophisticated celebration. Offering views over old world Melbourne, this is sure to leave a lasting impression on you and your guests.
Rupert on Rupert
Whether you’re looking for a place to hold your micro reception or ceremony, Rupert on Rupert can do it all (with no extra fee to have the ceremony on site!). With a maximum occupancy of 80 guests, high ceilings, steel rafters, and numerous potted plants, Rupert on Rupert is the epitome of timeless and oozes character around every corner.
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Understanding how to plan a micro wedding in Melbourne is very similar to planning a traditional wedding but with far fewer moving parts. The venue, whether intimate or slightly bigger, will tie your entire occasion together and at the end of the day you’ll have more time to spend with your loved ones creating lifelong memories.
If you’re still after a micro Melbourne wedding photographer, get in contact today, take a look at my micro wedding packages, and let’s get planning!