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The Tiny Wedding Shop team has over 40 years of combined experience in the wedding industry with half of the team has had a tiny wedding of their own. We believe that weddings should be fun, intimate and stylish without being stressful, over-the-top, and expensive. We take care of timeline creation, help you choose the perfect location, and provide you the resources you need whether you're..
The Tiny Wedding Shop Blog
1y ago
G+M celebrated their love with a micro wedding ceremony followed by an intimate dinner party in the Concorde Room at the Hay Adams in Washington DC. Their inter-faith ceremony with both a priest and a rabbi beneath a veiled chuppah was a beautiful reminder of the coming together of families on a wedding day. Our in-house florist, Stem and Thistle, expertly designed ground floral arrangements for their ceremony and a beautiful soft green and white tablescape for their dinner reception. Our couple softly glowed in the candlelight while their closest friends and family toasted their new life tog ..read more
The Tiny Wedding Shop Blog
1y ago
You have been dreaming of your DC tiny wedding for quite some time but figuring out a location has you stressed out.
"Where should I have a micro wedding in Washington DC?!"
You are not the first or the last couple to ask this question but the truth is, there are SO MANY great places in DC to choose from that ultimately, our couples have always found the place that suits them best.
Whether your wedding party is just you two for an elopement ceremony or you have a tiny guest list for a Washington DC micro wedding, we've got a place for you to enjoy your day!
Here are some of our top DC spots fo ..read more
The Tiny Wedding Shop Blog
1y ago
H + J celebrated their marriage with an intimate, small wedding ceremony followed by a seated dinner reception at The Patterson Mansion located on the historic Dupont Circle! This Washington DC couple opted for a light and fresh summer color palette with a white and green floral installation by Stem and Thistle and small bud vases on each of their dinner tables. Their micro wedding style could be described as simple, fresh and joyful. The couple snuck away for some portraits with one of our in-house photographers, Bekah, outside the mansion and around the neighborhood while guests sipped on c ..read more
The Tiny Wedding Shop Blog
1y ago
While you’re busy planning your DC or Baltimore wedding day you’ll have lots of decisions to make like…
“Where should we have our wedding day?
“What will we wear to our ceremony?”
“What kind of cake do we want?”
“What color flowers do we want for our floral designs?”
Lots of questions will come to the surface but the biggest one may be, “How big should my wedding be?”
If you’re like many of our wonderful clients, you may have given this a lot of thought or maybe you need a little insight when it comes to deciding if a micro wedding is right for you.
Many couples aren’t interested in an over-th ..read more
The Tiny Wedding Shop Blog
1y ago
Most wedding vendors in Washington DC and Baltimore have minimums or what we like to call their “out the door” price: in order for them to leave their homes on a Saturday during wedding season, they need to make X amount of money for the booking to be worth it. Here’s an example of typical minimums for wedding vendors in the DMV area:
Typical Industry Minimums for a Traditional 100 Person Wedding:
Photographer: $4,000
Officiant: $1,000
Florist: $4,000
Day of Coordinator: $2,000
Planner: $5,000
Total: $16,000
*And keep in mind, this doesn’t include your venue and caterer or any other additional ..read more
The Tiny Wedding Shop Blog
1y ago
If you follow us on social media, you may have noticed that our name has changed: The Tiny Wedding Shop is now Tiny Wedding Co! The brand itself isn't quite ready for the world yet but you can expect a brand new logo, brand story and website in the coming months! We’ve been working with GreenTie Studios to re-brand our micro wedding company to ensure we represent ourselves in a way that heavily promotes our mission.
Our Mission Statement
Traditional weddings are notoriously a huge, expensiveendeavor that not every couple desires. We believe weddings should feel momentous without the stress of ..read more
The Tiny Wedding Shop Blog
1y ago
Most wedding vendors in Washington DC and Baltimore have minimums or what we like to call their “out the door” price: in order for them to leave their homes on a Saturday during wedding season, they need to make X amount of money for the booking to be worth it. Here’s an example of typical minimums for wedding vendors in the DMV area:
Typical Industry Minimums for a Traditional 100 Person Wedding:
Photographer: $4,000
Officiant: $1,000
Florist: $4,000
Day of Coordinator: $2,000
Planner: $5,000
Total: $16,000
*And keep in mind, this doesn’t include your venue and caterer or any other additional ..read more
The Tiny Wedding Shop Blog
1y ago
You have been dreaming of your Baltimore tiny wedding for quite some time but you are stuck on the location.
"Where should I have a micro wedding in Baltimore?!"
We get this a lot but the truth is, there are SO MANY great places in Baltimore to choose from that ultimately, the couple always finds the place that suits them best.
Whether your wedding party is just you for an elopement ceremony or you have a small guest list for a MD micro wedding, we've got a place for you to enjoy your day!
Here are some of our top Baltimore, MD spots for your micro wedding:
THE BUTTERFLY ROOM
This industr ..read more
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1y ago
This beautiful Washington DC couple celebrated their marriage with a small and intimate micro wedding at The DC War Memorial with The Tiny Wedding Shop this spring! The couple kept their celebration simple with beautiful, chic and minimal details. Their yellow, white and green color palette was the perfect addition to the memorial’s marble columns and the tidal basin’s natural beauty. The bride wore a silk two piece set from BHLDN with a vintage sheer overlay with a tie in the back. The groom complimented her with an all black suit, bow tie and a small yellow and white boutonniere. We absolute ..read more
The Tiny Wedding Shop Blog
1y ago
Where to even begin? This couple’s wedding was a true reflection of their love for one another and their family and friends. They constantly went above and beyond for each other throughout the planning process, always bring mindful of the others’ preferences and feelings - it was such an honor to have a front row seat to their love.
The girls chose to celebrate their micro wedding with a brunch at Iron Gate in Washington DC. The menu consisted of boozy brunch cocktails and wine, piles of French toast with berries, fresh focaccia, frittatas and salads + veggies. (If you’ve never eaten at Iron G ..read more