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Wedding Token Ideas

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Planning for the tokens for wedding giveaways should be done ahead. There are so many gift ideas for these tokens nowadays that deciding on one is a task by itself. The following are some ideas for wedding tokens.

There are a lot of designs for those crystal tokens that look like laboratory tubing that you bend for experiments. The most common designs are bells, two doves on a perch, a heart shape, a basket, etc. Some of these crystals are made of colored glass. The problem with these crystals is they are easily broken and will not do for households with toddlers in them.

Then there are those small baskets woven out of actual indigenous materials. The beauty of the basket is enhanced with ribbon accents of the same color as the wedding motif. These baskets are usually filled with small cakes that the guest could take home. There are some baskets which are woven out of different materials such as crystals (as above), metal strips (which are more expensive), old newspapers (rolled into strips and painted), and countless others.

Then there are tokens which are more practical and can be used everyday. There’s a set of 12 coasters for glass wares where the names of the couple can be printed on the surface of each. Then there’s a silver napkin holder which looks elegant but impractical (because you can only give out one).

Then there are tokens which are part of the wedding theme. An example is the Film awards theme. The edges of a film reel decorate every printed material that needs a frame (posters, cards, even the cake). Then the logo of a film camera is coupled with the reel frames. The tokens themselves are desk calendars made out of a pictorial that happens in the receiving area of the reception. When a guest comes in they are made to feel like a star by paparazzi-like photographers taking their photos on a common background (you guessed it, the camera logo and film reel frame combo). The photo is layout with the couple’s names and a calendar which is printed while the guests are dining. Then the tokens are distributed later before the reception is over. There is a magnet at the back of the token so that the guest can alternately place the token on their refrigerator door.

Another idea for a wedding token is replacing the wine labels with personalized ones announcing the bride and the groom, the date of the wedding, the venue, and even pictures of the couple.

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Source by Greg Pierce

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