How to make a small wedding more memorable?

There are many ways to make your small wedding more memorable! Here are some ideas to consider:

1. Personalize the details: Customize your wedding by incorporating personal touches that reflect you and your partner's personalities and interests. For example, you could have a signature cocktail named after you or feature your favorite flowers in the decor.

2. Create a unique guest experience: Think about ways to make your guests feel special and engaged. You could offer a fun activity during the reception, such as a photo booth or lawn games, or provide personalized favors for each guest.

3. Focus on the food: If you're having your wedding at a restaurant, work with the chef to create a special menu that showcases your favorite dishes or flavors. You could also consider having a food station or interactive food experience, such as a DIY taco bar or a sushi rolling station.

4. Incorporate meaningful rituals: Consider adding meaningful rituals to your ceremony or reception that reflect your cultural or religious traditions, or that have special significance to you and your partner.

5. Hire a professional photographer: A great photographer can capture all the special moments of your small wedding, from the ceremony to the reception. Make sure to hire someone whose style and vision aligns with your own.

Remember, the most important thing is to focus on what matters most to you and your partner. By creating a wedding that reflects your personalities and values, you'll ensure that your special day is truly memorable.

Here some images of Amber & Justin that tell the story of their wedding day at Canoe Restaurant, Atlanta, GA. Farm-to-table American cuisine in an elegant garden setting overlooking the Chattahoochee River.

wedding at canoe restaurant Atlanta GA

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