We are so lucky to work with brides & grooms that are fun and creative...some of these ideas we have seen done and were accepted with open arms by the wedding guests and bridal party who are dying to see something new and unique and personal.
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1. Have a pre-wedding field day so your groomsmen and bridesmaids can get acquainted with one another.
Also perfect for a joint couple’s shower.
4. Serve your drinks on “My Two Cents” coasters.
6. For seriously rad photo ops, give out sparklers as favors.
You can have a nighttime sparkler exit.
It doesn’t even have to incorporate photos.
Chalk marker on black paper works too.
9. Hire a rad food truck for a late-night snack.
According to Pinterest: “IN-N-OUT will rent you a truck for 1K fully stocked with a cooking team for the day. Perfect for a midnight snack at a wedding!” (You can contact their event services to verify this.)
10. Order your very own wedding Converse as dancing shoes for the reception.
Get them at Converse.com.
Photo by Kelly Ewel Photography.
12. Or rent a Pub-Hub for a DIY bar area.
It’s a fridge that has been converted to a beer dispenser. It also has fridge space for liquors.
14. Instead of wedding favors, let people fill up bags with the candy of their choice.
Photo by Lasting Impressions by Amy.
16. Leave out advice cards near the guestbook or on the dinner tables.
It’s a great icebreaker for people sitting together who might not know each other that well.
17. Sometimes an array of bridesmaid dress colors can look prettier than just picking one.
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18. Let people DIY their own confetti combo.
And be sure to include lots and lots of sequins.
21. Play a game of “flip cup” for your after-party.
Bridesmaids vs. groomsmen! Girls vs. guys! Old people vs. young people!
23. For an outdoor summer wedding, serve up some alcoholic Otter Pops.
You can do this by using a syringe.
24. Put crayons at the kids table.
25. Forgo confetti for pom-poms.
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Your photos will be so much more colorful.
26. Have a ball pit.
Instead of having a height restriction, you might want to restrict the level of drunkenness.
29. Or just have everyone dive face-first into a 10-foot-long banana split.
I promise you it will cost less than a $500 wedding cake.
30. Forgo the typical bouquet for one big-ass paper flower.
It’s less expensive and so much more dramatic.
31. Instead of a guestbook, have your guests leave a message for you in an “anniversary piñata.”
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It’s like a time-capsule guestbook! You’ll really have something to look forward to when you break it open a year later.
Hey Kelly. Thanks a ton for great share. I am so excited about my wedding, next month. You provided me with awesome ideas. Thanks once again.
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