What wedding trinkets can I give away at a wedding?
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We never gave away trinkets.
Gemstones would be fun with a positive message
Drink koozies are popular, but then I've seen donut walls taking over with a cute little bag with your information to take the donut home in.
How’s about something more personal than a trinket?
At my reception party, we left disposable cameras on the tables and people took inpromptu photos.
When I sent our thank you notes, I sent them a couple of the developed pictures, with them in the shots.
Ann...We purchased candy kisses in wedding colors and put in little bags with drawstrings the same colors. Also you can purchase ink pens with bride and grooms names and wedding date for guests and have advice cards for them to complete and leave for bride and groom. Hopes this helps a little!
Small boxes of candy with a thank you note for coming.
How about seed packets? You could pick a packet of flowers, herbs, vegetables, etc. and add a small thank you card to each. When your guests plant them, they'll always remember your special evening.