Asheville small weddings
You can keep it small without leaving everyone out.
A small wedding can still include your family, your favorite people, a real ceremony, and time outside together. I can help you think through the location, timing, guest logistics, and how to make the day feel personal instead of overbuilt.
How this can work
You do not have to make it bigger to make it meaningful.
A small wedding can still feel full. The difference is that the day stays focused on the people, places, and pieces that actually matter instead of becoming a production you have to manage.
Keep your people close.
Bring your family, a few close friends, your kids, your parents, or the people who genuinely belong there.
Keep the plan simple.
A ceremony, family photos, a little time together, and a meal can be more than enough when the day is built with intention.
Still get outside.
Make space for portraits, private vows, a quiet overlook, or a mountain session before or after the part with your guests.
I can help you think through the guest count, timing, location flow, family logistics, and how to keep the day personal without making it complicated.
Start here
Tell me what you’re planning.
Share what you know so far: the date or timeframe, guest count, location ideas, and what kind of small wedding you’re imagining.
You do not need to have the logistics figured out before reaching out. I can help you think through ceremony flow, family time, mountain portraits, timing, access, weather, and backup plans.
- Small weddings with family or a few favorite people
- Outdoor ceremonies, mountain views, cabins, or private rentals
- Guest logistics, family photos, and simple timeline planning
- Private vows, portraits, or mountain time before or after
