Aug
14
2008
Personalized coasters are a great way to add a little something to your special day. Place a coaster under the toasting glasses at each of the place settings of the reception tables. Our coasters are 3 3/8 x 3 3/8" and include your own pictures and the names of you and your soon to be spouse.
Although these coasters are disposable, they can also be saved by the bride and groom and their guests to be placed in a wedding album or scrapbook as a personalized keepsake to mark the special occasion.
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Jul
21
2008
Favor tags add a personalized touch to the gifts given to guests to show you appreciate them participating in this wonderful event. Favors are 1 x 3" and you can choose to put your picture and names on it or a special message to your guests. These favors can come with or without drilled holes. (Tassels not included.)
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Jul
18
2008
These signature cards are better then a guest book and a great way to remember your special day. Put one on each reception table so guests can add their signature to create one of a kind keepsakes. Add a decorative frame to each one if your budget allows to use as a memorable wedding favor for guests. And after the wedding, combine all the pages to create a unique guest book.
These signature memory cards are 8 1/2 x 11" with your wedding date and can have up to five different pictures for multiple versions.
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Jul
09
2008
These original photo bookmarks are sure to be a memory marker. Personalize each bookmark with a poem or your own special words. Bookmarks are 2 1/2 x 8 1/4" in size.
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Jun
23
2008
Whether having a served meal or a buffet, a menu listing is a great way to add a decorative touch to the table. Our elegant menu cards are 5 1/2 x 8 1/2" with a picture faded in the background behind the menu listing. Upload up to five pictures to create different versions of the menu card.
Start with the appetizer, and then the soup/salad, main course, and dessert. A note of what beverages are offered and whether there is a host or cash bar may be added before or after the course list. Display each one in a decorative frame if your budget allows and then use the frame as a memorable wedding favor for guests.
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