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Journal · May 14, 2026

The case for a micro wedding.

Thirty people who love you, a beautiful table, real photography, and a budget that doesn't follow you into your first year of marriage.

What "all-inclusive" means here

Our micro wedding package exists for couples who want a stunning, stress-free celebration without the price tag — or the eighteen months of project management — of a traditional wedding. One all-inclusive price covers tables, chairs, and a full tablescape; day-of coordination; a grazing table with a water-and-lemonade station; four hours of photography with Heather Marie Winner Photography; a bridal bouquet, boutonnière, and four centerpieces; and a wedding cake — for up to 30 guests, with a scaled-up tier for 31 to 50. Current pricing is on the elopements & small weddings page.

It's built for a booked venue or a backyard. Don't have a venue? We'll help you find one — southern Oregon has more good backyards, vineyards, and gardens than most people realize.

Who micro weddings are for

Couples who almost eloped but couldn't imagine the day without their people. Couples on a real budget who refuse to get married in a hallway because of it. Couples planning from out of state who need one team on the ground instead of nine vendors. And more than a few couples who watched a sibling spend a year planning a 200-person wedding and quietly said "no thank you."

Making it yours

Every package can be dressed up: an arch with florals, extra photography hours, videography, an officiant, bar service, a DJ, a photo booth, a custom cake. The add-on list lives on the elopements & small weddings page. The point isn't minimalism — it's that the baseline is already a complete, beautiful wedding, and everything past that is a choice instead of an obligation.

Thirty of your favorite people, one perfect day.

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