How to Plan a Micro Wedding in Georgia: A Stress-Free Guide for Modern Couples
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- Jul 15
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Weddings don’t have to be big to be beautiful. In fact, more and more couples are choosing to skip the guest list drama and production overload — and instead plan a micro wedding that’s intimate, meaningful, and completely their own.
If you’re dreaming of a simpler, more intentional way to say “I do” — this guide is for you.
What Is a Micro Wedding?
A micro wedding is a scaled-down celebration that typically includes 20 to 50 guests. It combines the romance and structure of a traditional wedding with the ease and intimacy of an elopement.
You still get the ceremony, the cake, the reception — but with less pressure, fewer logistics, and more room for personal touches.
Why Couples Are Choosing Micro Weddings in Georgia
Georgia’s natural beauty and warm climate make it a perfect setting for outdoor, small-scale celebrations. Here’s why micro weddings are on the rise:
Lower costs, but high impact
Less stress and more control over details
More meaningful time with your closest loved ones
Flexibility in location and scheduling
Instagram-worthy settings without breaking the bank
Step 1: Choose the Right Venue
Your venue sets the tone for your entire celebration. Look for spaces that offer:
✅ Privacy (no crowded hotel lobbies or overlapping events)
✅ All-in-one ceremony and reception areas
✅ Natural backdrops (Georgia oaks, open fields, gardens)
✅ Helpful on-site coordination
Perrys Landing in Augusta, Georgia is a favorite for couples planning micro weddings — with tailored packages, full setup, and a peaceful, picturesque setting.
Step 2: Keep the Guest List Simple
This is your day — and your guest list should reflect the people who truly matter to you.
Stick to immediate family, close friends, and those you can’t imagine marrying without.
Pro tip: Create a rule, like “If we haven’t had dinner with them in the last year, they’re not on the list.”
Step 3: Personalize the Details
With a smaller event, you can focus on quality over quantity. Ideas to elevate your micro wedding:
A handwritten note at each place setting
Custom cocktail or brunch menu
Ceremony in the garden, followed by an intimate dinner under the stars
Live acoustic music or a curated playlist
Remember: smaller doesn’t mean less special — it means more room for you.
Step 4: Choose a Package That Does the Work for You
Planning a wedding, no matter the size, can still feel overwhelming. That’s where all-inclusive micro wedding packages can save you time and energy.
At Perry’s Landing, we offer:
Weekday Micro Weddings starting at $5,000
Weekend packages with brunch or dinner options
Full setup, appetizers, seating, cake, and more
4-hour event window — just enough for the perfect celebration
Optional add-ons and personalized touches
Officiant, photography, and alcohol are not included, but can be arranged or referred.
Step 5: Send Invitations (Digital or Paper)
For micro weddings, digital invitations work beautifully — especially if you’re on a tight timeline. But if you love the tactile experience, go for elegant printed invites.
Just be sure to communicate everything clearly:
Arrival time
Dress code (if any)
Venue location and parking info
RSVP deadline
Step 6: Plan the Flow (Not a Timeline)
One of the best things about a micro wedding? You don’t need a rigid timeline.
Keep it relaxed. Sample flow:
Guests arrive
Intimate ceremony
Light appetizers or brunch
Toasts & cake
Group photo and golden hour shots
Soft music and meaningful goodbyes
That’s it. No chaos. No stress.
Ready to Plan Your Micro Wedding in Georgia?
Whether you’re just starting to plan or ready to book your date — Perrys Landing offers the setting, support, and simplicity to bring your vision to life.
Final Thoughts
Your wedding should feel like you. A micro wedding lets you strip away the noise and focus on what matters: the love, the people, and the moment.
And with the right venue and team behind you, it’s not just doable — it’s unforgettable.






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