Bridal Club Magazine
5 Original Ways to Thank Your Wedding Guests
Thank you notes are good etiquette for any wedding, so you too
could post or email a mass-thank you note to your guests. But you
might want to do something more-something to show them just how
thankful you are that they shared in your big day! Here are 5
original ways to thank your wedding guests!
5 Original Ways to Thank Your Wedding
Guests
1) Say It With Your
Wedding Favours
If you want to be more personal than a mass thank you email
after the wedding, create a unique note for every person. Think
about your presentation, and consider making your thank you notes
part of your wedding favours, ready for your guests to grab as they
leave your reception. Use your imagination!
- Create each thank you note on beautiful stationery and
mount each one in a pretty frame.
- Arrange your thank you notes in tiny decorative matchboxes
together with a small bag of sweets.
- Place them on top of a cupcake inside a pretty teacup.
2) Get
Creative
Many couples these days make a big presentation of their Save
the Dates. Why should it be any different for your thank you notes?
If you're on your honeymoon at the beach, take a moment to draw a
"thank you" in the sand. Snap a photo and send it to your
guests!
3) Share the
Memories
After the wedding, send your guests a copy of the photos and/or
video footage taken on the day so that they can share your
memories. And if you gave your guests disposable cameras to use
during your big day, they'll probably appreciate seeing some of
their own snaps.
4) Throw an After
Party
After the whirlwind of the wedding has died down a little, you
could, if you really wanted to, invite your guests to something of
an after-party. This could be a small get-together for a dinner or
a lunch sometime after your honeymoon, for example. On the other
hand, you could plan a one-year anniversary party and invite all of
your original wedding guests to attend that instead!
5) Unwanted
Items
Many couples find themselves at the end of their wedding with
lots of unwanted items-usually decorations. Do you have too many
vases or birdcages left over? You could let your guests claim them.
Or make it a fun experience by organising an auction or raffle of
some kind!