Redondo Beach Microwedding

During the pandemic last year, we didn’t take on any events and postponed our clients’ weddings to 2021 and 2022. We followed all of the public health guidelines and rules to minimize exposure to COVID for our own safety and for the client, guests and vendor team. There was a brief period of time when the number of COVID cases were decreasing and Los Angeles County opened for outdoor dining. Eulunda and Mark’s ocean view micro wedding was the only wedding that we planned and executed in 2020.

Mark contacted me by phone, which I rarely get these days (besides spam), and shared his wedding dilemma with me. I explained how wedding planning with us works and what main vendors he needs to book make the wedding happen on that initial call. I’m so glad he reached out and we were able to help him and Eulunda plan their Los Angeles microwedding in just under 6 weeks!

Socially distancing wedding ceremony

Eulunda and Mark only had 12 VIP guests. The ceremony chairs were assigned and separated by households. Mark and Eulunda chose to wear their mask walking down the aisle to protect their guests. They removed their masks during the vow exchange ceremony. The officiant was standing at a safe distance behind the altar table, who also had his mask on except for a few photo opportunities.

Groom with mask

Best Man wearing Mask
Matron of Honor wearing matching color mask
Dual use of outdoor ceremony space for wedding reception
Microweddings especially need pretty details
Tables are set by households. 12 guest wedding with 6 tables.
Simple elegant wedding cake briefly on display just before cutting ceremony, then stored away until serving.
Cocktail hour is still needed so newlyweds can get their romantic photos done
Happy wedding send off at the end of the night.

Thank you to the vendor team that helped pulled this off!

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