Small Wedding Ideas To Make Your Wedding Everything You Dream Of

If you’re dreaming of a wedding that’s sweet, simple, and full of heart, a small wedding (usually 50 and under guests) might be just the thing. And these small wedding ideas might be just the ticket.

Whether you’re planning an intimate backyard bash or a breezy beach ceremony, small weddings give you the freedom to focus on what truly matters… love, laughter, and the little moments.

From charming themes to bite-sized cakes and thoughtful DIY touches, I’ve rounded up my favorite small wedding ideas to help you create a day that feels perfectly you.

Charming Themes for Small Weddings

Just because your guest list is smaller doesn’t mean your big day can’t be full of personality and style!

These small wedding themes shine in intimate settings and give you plenty of room to make the day feel like you.

Backyard Wedding

A beautiful picture of a backyard wedding, with a few tables set up and a pop-up pavilion.

There’s something incredibly sweet about hosting your wedding right at home.

Whether it’s under twinkle lights on the porch or beneath a big oak tree, backyard weddings are cozy, affordable, and full of personal charm.

Plus, no venue rules means you’ve got total creative freedom! Also, no venue FEES means you can dedicate your budget for other things that bring you joy.

Beach Wedding

A picture of a couple getting married in front of the ocean, with an alter covered in flower garlands.

With waves crashing and a breeze in the air, a beach wedding is effortlessly romantic.

Smaller weddings work beautifully in these laid-back settings… think barefoot vows, tropical drinks, and a sunset that steals the show.

Just don’t forget a backup plan in case the tide decides to crash your party!

Rustic Wedding

A picture of a rustic wedding in the woods, with fall colored flowers and candles around.

Rustic weddings are perfect for couples who love a down-to-earth vibe with a touch of nostalgia.

Think old barns, wooden signs, vintage lanterns, and burlap table runners. Add in a fire pit or a s’mores bar (maybe even a hot chocolate bar), and you’ve got yourself one heck of a cozy evening.

Boho Wedding

A lovely picture of a bride in front of a sunset, dressed in a flower crown and a very boho wedding dress.

Boho weddings are all about relaxed beauty and free-spirited flair.

Picture pampas grass, macramé, wildflower bouquets, and an eclectic mix of textures and colors. This theme shines with smaller weddings where you can really play with creative, personal touches.

Country Wedding

A picture of a bride and groom in front of a forest, wearing cowboy hats.

If your heart beats to the rhythm of a country love song, this theme is for you.

Cowboy boots, mason jars, line dancing, and a backdrop of rolling hills or a family farm set the stage for a warm and heartfelt celebration.

Smaller weddings let you focus on what matters most… family, friends, and a good time.

And don’t worry, if you didn’t mean that you want a wedding with a southern touch, I’ve got that covered too. French countryside? Country Club? Country Western? We can explore it all.

Garden Wedding

A picture of a garden wedding, filled with flowers and fairy lights.

Garden weddings are like stepping into a fairytale… lush blooms, chirping birds, and golden light filtering through the trees.

Whether it’s in a botanical garden or a family friend’s backyard, these intimate outdoor ceremonies feel both elegant and easygoing.

Italian-Inspired Wedding

A lovely Italian themed wedding, on a beautiful stone balcony overlooking a vineyard.

Bring a little slice of Tuscany to your wedding with an Italian-inspired theme.

Long tables under string lights, hearty family-style meals, flowing wine, and olive branch decor create a romantic and relaxed atmosphere that feels straight out of a vineyard.

Sweet & Simple Cake Ideas

When your wedding guest list is small, there’s no need for a towering cake with ten layers and a fork-lift to move it!

Sometimes you want something a bit simpler, or maybe just a little different. Perhaps cake isn’t your thing and you’d prefer to slice into a cheesecake with your partner.

Whatever you want, there’s something out there for you.

These sweet treats are just right for intimate celebrations… simple, fun, and totally delicious.

Small Wedding Cakes

A small, simple two layer wedding cake with some flower decorations.

A petite wedding cake is perfect for just the two of you (with maybe a slice or two to share!).

More and more places are offering beautifully decorated small cakes that are just a layer or two, but still have that traditional wedding feeling you’re looking for without all the extra cake you don’t.

You still get that classic cake-cutting moment, but without too many leftovers to go around a small wedding.

Cupcakes

A display full of two kinds of cupcakes and a few other delicious treats.

Cute, customizable, and easy to serve… cupcakes are a crowd-pleaser every time.

You can offer a mix of flavors and decorate them to match your colors or theme. Plus, no slicing required!

People can grab a cupcake whenever they want one without any fuss or muss.

Donut Wall

A donut wall with all different kinds of donuts on display for wedding guests to grab as they want one.

If you’re looking to add a little fun and flair to your dessert table, a donut wall is the way to go.

It’s budget-friendly, totally Instagrammable, and guests of all ages will love grabbing their favorite glaze.

You can get as fancy or simple as you want with these, either getting some simple classics that fit a tight budget… Or you can go crazy and get some really cute specialty donuts from a local donut shop.

Cheesecake

A delicious cheesecake that you can eat on your wedding, decorated with caramel, nuts and sauteed apple slices.

Not a fan of traditional cake?

A cheesecake (or a few mini ones!) is a tasty twist that feels extra special. It’s rich, creamy, and perfect for couples who like to do things their own sweet way.

Besides, who doesn’t love a good cheesecake? It’s sure to be a crowd favorite and you can still have that classic cake slicing moment with your partner… It’ll just be with a cheesecake instead!

Pie Table

A display of three different kinds of pies, something you can easily do instead of cake at your wedding.

Pies bring cozy, nostalgic charm to the table… especially for fall weddings or rustic themes. Offer a few flavors like apple, pecan, and cherry, and let guests help themselves to a slice of comfort.

This sort of sweet treat really conjures comfy vibes, pulling from all those holidays where you enjoyed a nice apple or pecan pie with your family.

You can’t go wrong pulling those kind so feelings into such an important day.

Venue Ideas That Feel Just Right

Finding the perfect spot for a small wedding doesn’t have to be tricky, in fact, you’ve got more freedom to get creative!

With fewer guests, you can think outside the big ballroom and say “I do” somewhere that feels personal, peaceful, and just right.

Destination Weddings

A picture of a wedding facing out towards the water, with palm trees around.

When it’s just the two of you and a handful of loved ones, the where becomes part of the magic.

And when you don’t have to coordinate and hope everyone can get there, you can afford to go somewhere a little more expensive or out there.

From mountain peaks to quiet European villages, destination elopements let you make the location the star of the show.

Bonus: you’re already halfway into your honeymoon!

Backyard Weddings

A picture of a small, backyard wedding with the couple kissing, flowers and fairy lights everywhere.

There’s something so heartfelt about getting married in a place that already holds memories.

Backyard weddings are budget-friendly, flexible, and full of sentimental charm… plus you can decorate however you’d like and dance the night away under the stars.

You won’t have any of the restrictions a formal venue might have, and whenever you come home you get to briefly relive the moment you got married to your best friend.

Beach Ceremonies

A picture of a sandy beach bungalow with open air and a wedding dress hung in the doorway.

A beach wedding brings a relaxed, romantic energy that’s perfect for small celebrations.

Whether it’s a sunrise elopement or sunset vows, the sound of the waves and salty breeze make every moment feel special and serene.

Barefoot in the sand, flowing dresses and lots of seashells to take home are what you can look forward to if you choose a beach wedding.

Small Local Spaces

A picture of a bride and groom in their favorite restaurant.

Think charming little spots like your favorite café, an art gallery, or a historic chapel down the road.

These cozy venues often have tons of character, and they’re just the right size for a guest list that’s short and sweet.

I don’t know what’s in your hometown, but there’s probably even more cool spots than you think. It’s worth looking to find just the right place for you.

Airbnb Venues

A picture of a bride and groom outside of a trendy, pretty airbnb.

Renting a unique house, cabin, or cottage through Airbnb can give you a stunning space and somewhere to stay.

From mountaintop homes to desert airstreams, the options are endless… just be sure to double check that the host allows events before you book!

Wedding Vendors to Consider Splurging On

One of the sweetest perks of having a smaller wedding? You get to focus your budget on the things that matter most.

With fewer guests, you might not need a full vendor team… but investing in a few key pros can make your day feel extra smooth, special, and stress-free.

Day-of Coordinator

A picture of a well executed first dance.

If you’re handling most of the planning yourself, a day-of coordinator is a total lifesaver.

They’ll keep everything running smoothly, handle last-minute hiccups, and let you actually enjoy your big day without a clipboard in hand.

Photographer

A fun and funky picture from a great wedding photographer.

This is one place where I always say… don’t pinch pennies! A great photographer will capture every tear, smile, and sweet little moment.

With a small wedding, they can often get even more creative and personal with the shots, since there’s less hustle and bustle.

Florist

A beautiful bouquet.

You don’t need hundreds of blooms to make a big impact.

A few well-placed arrangements… like a stunning bouquet, a statement piece for the altar, or fresh flowers on the tables, can completely elevate your wedding day look.

And if you DO want that insane Bridgerton look with a million high quality, gorgeous flowers… Well, it’s a whole lot easier to make happen in a smaller venue, isn’t it?

Private Chef or Caterer

A picture of a private chef preparing a meal for the wedding guests.

With an intimate guest list, you can treat your favorite people to a truly special meal.

A private chef or small-scale caterer can create a custom menu that fits your taste and theme perfectly. Think of it as a dinner party with your nearest and dearest… just fancier!

Bartender

A bartender preparing cocktails for the guests.

Hiring a bartender adds a touch of polish to your reception and keeps things running safely and smoothly.

Signature cocktails, mocktails, or even a small drink station can turn your tiny toast into a big moment.

Live Band or Acoustic Duo

A picture of a live band you could have at your wedding.

Music sets the mood, and a smaller wedding space gives you the chance to go for something intimate and soulful.

An acoustic duo or live band brings cozy energy and live-music magic… without overpowering your gathering.

DIY Touches & Personalized Details

When you’re hosting a smaller wedding, it’s the little things that make a big impression. With fewer guests, you’ve got more room in your budget (and your schedule) to add those heartfelt, handmade touches that turn your day into something truly one-of-a-kind.

And don’t worry, DIY doesn’t have to mean “do-it-all-yourself!”

Guest Welcome Bags

A whole bunch of welcome bags for your party guests.

Start your celebration off right with a little surprise for your guests.

A small tote or box filled with snacks, a local map, a mini candle, or even a handwritten note makes folks feel instantly appreciated… and gives them a peek into your personality as a couple.

Personalized Favors

A picture of some hand poured candles you could make if you wanted a personalized touch to the party favors.

When you only need to make a few, the options open up!

Think mini jars of homemade jam, hand-poured candles, tiny succulents, or engraved keychains. These keepsakes feel extra special when they’re made (or chosen) with love.

Custom Invites

Some beautiful calligraphy and stationary for a wedding invite.

Your invitation sets the tone, and small weddings are the perfect excuse to get creative.

Whether you design your own digital invites or order a printed suite with watercolor florals or foil accents, you can make your invitations feel so much more personal.

Handwritten Menus

A handwritten menu.

This tiny detail adds charm to your tablescape and shows just how much care you’ve put into your day.

Not a calligrapher?

No problem, a simple script in your best handwriting (or even using a template and pretty font) still feels thoughtful and handmade.

My Tip For You: Keep DIY fun by picking just one or two things you’re excited about. Don’t be afraid to ask friends for help, use printable templates (look into Cricuits too), or find small Etsy shops that can do the heavy lifting while you take the credit (I won’t tell!).

At the end of the day, it’s not the size of the guest list or the length of the aisle that makes a wedding unforgettable… it’s the love you’re celebrating and the way you choose to share it.

Whether you’re saying “I do” under your favorite tree, serving pie instead of cake, or handwriting every menu with care, these small wedding ideas are all about making the day feel cozy, joyful, and completely yours.

So take a deep breath, trust your heart, and plan the wedding that feels just right for you… because small can be absolutely perfect.