1. Heart-topped bubble wands so you can still get some great chaotic photos, even if confetti isn't allowed at your venue.
2. A pack of tiny wooden heart confetti to sprinkle over tables, mantles, or anywhere else that needs a little extra rustic pizzazz.
3. An assortment pack of thank-you soaps to pass out to your guests after the big event.
4. A little mouse card holder for your cocktail hour cheese plate or to mark your guests' seats. If you're using these little dudes as a party favor, I definitely want an invite to your wedding.
5. Larger-than-life paper flowers if your theme is a little traditional garden party and a little mad tea party.
6. A big ol' wood heart featuring your names and wedding date that'll be an interesting new spin on the traditional guestbook.
7. Destination wedding invitations designed to look like passports — they're cute and will remind your guests that they need to get their passport renewed!
8. A pair of glittery, Kate Spade wedding Keds for people who took one look at heels and went "pass."
9. A custom name sign so you can showcase a new shared surname, a wedding hashtag, or some other cool phrase related to how in love you are.
10. A dapper bowtie collar in case you want your pet to be present at your black-tie formal event.
11. A pair of envelope cufflinks with tiny love letters that fit right inside.
12. Temporary tattoos featuring you and your new spouse's pretty faces to show everyone your love is permanent.
13. A bouquet photo charm to keep your loved ones close, even if they couldn't make it to the special day.
14. A geode ring box for when you want your ceremony to really rock.
15. Or a geometric ring box with a clump of moss inside — the perfect way to show someone you want to grow old with them.
16. Disposable black and white masks with your initials for the guests, so they can look sleek and on-theme while keeping everyone a little safer.
17. Botanical confetti for outdoor weddings where traditional confetti is not allowed. It's better for the environment, and of course, way prettier!
18. Greaseproof food bags so guests can take a slice of the wedding cake home. If you got a many-tiered cake, you're gonna need all the help eating it that you can get!
19. An instant camera for a way more dynamic guestbook idea. Sure some thoughtful scribbles from distant relatives can be nice, but having a bunch of pictures of your guests having fun is way better.
20. And some washi tape so your guests can secure the photos safely inside the guestbook! The floral and citrus pattern is wedding-y but still fresh and fun.
21. And of course, a floral guestbook to finish off this very cool set-up! You can personalize with your names and date.
22. Heart-shaped straws to make your cocktails extra sweet.
23. A card box that looks like A FREAKING CABIN! Can someone call Rick Moranis and see if I can borrow the Honey, I Shrunk the Kids gadget so I can have my honeymoon in there?
24. A goth garland for people who really wanna play up the whole "until death" part of the vows. We get it, we get it — the bouquet is all black roses, the Grim Reaper is your officiant, "Monster Mash" is your first dance song, you're getting married in your two open graves, etc etc.
25. A glass terrarium-style card box you can fill with a bed of fairy lights and flowers so your precious checks have a nice place to chill.
26. A macrame wooden swing to make the reception dinner even more fun.
27. Wooden game signs to help point guests in the right direction for some competitive fun. It's not a real wedding until your relatives and in-laws square off in a competitive game of cornhole.
28. And some glitzy rhinestone charms, because if you're gonna wear Crocs to your wedding, they might as well look the part.
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