### πŸ’ 1. Is $5000 enough for a wedding?

Yes, **$5,000 can be enough** for a wedding β€” but it will likely need to be a **micro wedding or courthouse ceremony** with a small guest list (under 30 people). It requires strict budgeting and creative cost-cutting.

### πŸ’‘ 2. How to only spend $5000 on a wedding?

To stay under $5,000:

* **Venue:** Use a backyard, park, Airbnb, or community space ($0–$500)

* **Food:** Buffet, potluck, or local restaurant catering ($1,000–$1,500)

* **Attire:** Off-the-rack dress/suit or pre-owned ($300–$600)

* **Photography:** Hire for 2 hours or use a student photographer ($300–$700)

* **Flowers & dΓ©cor:** DIY from grocery stores or farmers markets ($200–$400)

* **Cake & desserts:** Local bakery or homemade ($100–$200)

* **Miscellaneous (music, license, invites):** ($500–$800)


### πŸ’° 3. What is a realistic budget for a small wedding?

A **small wedding (30–60 guests)** usually costs **$8,000–$20,000** depending on the city, venue, and level of formality.


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### 🌸 4. Is $5000 enough for wedding flowers?


Usually not for a full traditional wedding.


* Full-service florals for a medium wedding average **$3,000–$7,000**.

* However, **DIY or supermarket flowers** for a small wedding can absolutely fit into **$200–$500**.


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### πŸͺ© 5. What is a good budget for a 100 person wedding?


Typically between **$15,000 and $30,000**, depending on location and venue type. In cities like Minneapolis, a budget closer to **$20,000** is realistic.


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### πŸ€” 6. Is $5000 too much for a wedding?


Not at all β€” in fact, $5,000 is considered **very modest**. The **average U.S. wedding costs around $30,000**, so $5,000 is on the low-budget or micro-wedding end.


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### πŸ’ž 7. Are micro weddings cheaper than big weddings?


Yes β€” micro weddings are **significantly cheaper** because you’re cutting down on the biggest expenses: food, venue size, and dΓ©cor.


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### πŸ’ 8. Are micro weddings cheaper than traditional weddings?


Absolutely. A micro wedding (under 50 guests) usually costs **$3,000–$10,000**, while traditional weddings can easily exceed **$30,000–$40,000**.


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### βš–οΈ 9. What are the downsides of micro weddings?


* Limited guest list β€” some friends/family may feel left out

* Smaller celebrations can feel less β€œgrand” or traditional

* Some vendors have minimum costs regardless of size

* Fewer gifts and sometimes less perceived formality


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### πŸ’Έ 10. What is the cheapest option for a wedding?


The cheapest is a **courthouse or backyard wedding**, with a **small dinner or potluck reception** afterward. You can realistically do this for **$500–$2,000**.


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### πŸ‘₯ 11. How many guests are considered a micro wedding?


Typically **10–50 guests**.


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### πŸ’ 12. What's the cheapest type of wedding?


A **courthouse wedding** or **elopement** is the cheapest β€” often under **$500–$1,000 total**.


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### πŸ‘₯ 13. How many guests is a micro wedding?


Usually **20–50 guests**, depending on the source (some define under 30 as β€œmicro”).


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### πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦ 14. Who typically attends a micro wedding?


Just **close family and best friends** β€” people who play a meaningful role in your life.


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### πŸ“Š 15. What is the 50/30/20 rule for weddings?


A budgeting guideline:


* **50%** on venue, catering, rentals

* **30%** on attire, dΓ©cor, photography, entertainment

* **20%** on invitations, transportation, and extras


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### πŸŽ‰ 16. Is 100 guests considered a small wedding?


Yes β€” **100 guests** is on the **smaller side of a traditional wedding**, often called β€œintimate,” but not micro.


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### πŸ’ 17. What exactly defines a micro wedding?


A **micro wedding** combines the formality of a traditional wedding with the intimacy of an elopement β€” typically **20–50 guests**, with all the usual wedding elements but on a smaller, more personal scale.


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### πŸ’Œ 18. What is the ideal guest count for a micro wedding?


Usually **25–40 guests** β€” large enough to celebrate, small enough to manage easily.


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### ⏰ 19. How long do micro weddings last?


Usually **3–5 hours** β€” often including the ceremony, a short cocktail hour, dinner, and speeches.


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### πŸ“ 20. Micro weddings Minneapolis


Micro weddings in **Minneapolis** are often hosted in:


* **Small venues:** Como Conservatory, 514 Studios, The Blaisdell, or cafes

* **Airbnbs/farms:** Rustic or city chic homes for under $1,000/day

* **Parks:** Minnehaha Falls, Lake Harriet, or Mill City Ruins (permits ~$150–$250)

  Average cost locally: **$4,000–$10,000**.


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### πŸ‘₯ 21. How many guests is a micro wedding?


Again, **10–50 guests** β€” usually capped at **30–40** for most venues.


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### πŸ•’ 22. What is the 30–5 minute rule for weddings?


It’s an informal **timeline tip**:


* The **ceremony** typically lasts **30 minutes**,

* Followed by about **5 minutes** for a β€œjust married” exit or first photos before guests head to cocktail hour.


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### πŸ’ž 23. Are micro weddings cheaper than big weddings?


Yes β€” typically **50–80% cheaper**, depending on how elaborate you make them.


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### πŸ’ 24. Is $5000 enough for a wedding?


Yes β€” **if it’s a micro wedding, backyard, or courthouse event** with 20–40 guests, $5,000 is enough for a memorable and beautiful day with smart planning.