
An Intimate Floral Ceremony
Not every wedding needs a crowd. This one gathered a small circle of guests around a single, generous floral arch — peach and green, a chandelier overhead, light pouring in — and let the day be exactly as large as it needed to be.
An Intimate Ceremony
Vows in a room small enough to feel every word. The aisle was short; the meaning wasn't. When the kiss came, the whole room was close enough to share it, and petals fell as the couple walked back out.
Why Smaller Works
A micro wedding trades scale for intimacy — fewer guests, more presence, a budget that goes into flowers and feeling rather than square footage. For couples drawn to a small ceremony, this is what the day can look like: elegant, unhurried, and entirely yours.
Photographed by Orchid Photo — Toronto wedding photography.
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