we didn’t have a Christmas Eve wedding, but we did have a similarly sized family wedding in December.
i think the key here is 14 people.
How does this fit into their lives and normal holiday plans? If it works for those people, then proceed to step 2.
Pulling off a wedding on Christmas Eve is going to be tricky, but if it’s this small, I’m guessing what you are really planning is a ceremony and a really nice family meal? Your going to face stiff competition for private rooms in restaurants or for caterers if you want to host at home, but it’s not impossible.
florists for this size of event actually aren’t that complicated. We didn’t need that much so we were able to get into a schedule of a nice florist pretty easily. We did several very small table arrangements because they were easy for them to transport and deliver and our venue staff, a restaurant, could do the setup. The only thing we went really wedding heavy on was the bouquet. You will likely pay a huge premium for delivery on the 24th. The problem with delivery on the 23rd will be that things won’t be as crisp and you won’t have proper storage facilities.
I’m into paper crafting and one of my hobbies is paper flowers. If I were doing a Christmas Eve wedding, I would probably skip the florist and make everything myself way in advance. I kind of wanted to do this for our wedding, but we were holding it in my husband’s parents town, not where he and I lived, so it wasn’t practical. Instead, I only made hand sculpted flowers for the wedding invitations and mailed them out in boxes. That is the sort of thing you can get away with when you have an extremely small wedding.
We didn’t have a band or Dj because we were just doing the nice meal
i did my own hair and makeup because that was my preference. That approach would make things easier.
I would guess your biggest barrier will be a photographer. Lots of people are tempted to skip this, but it’s the one thing I wouldn’t skip if you have the budget.
if you do a Christmas Eve wedding (or a Christmas adjacent wedding) you have to give Christmas baubles as favors. It’s a Christmas law. It’s written in the fine print up at the North Pole.