Weekly Wedding Tip #4

Weekly Wedding Tip #4

Weekly Wedding Tip: Collect and store special mementos from your wedding safely.

Your wedding day is a celebration of love and commitment, one that you will remember for years to come. While photographs and videos are the usual ways to capture the big moments, have you considered preserving unexpected items to commemorate the essence of your special day? In this post, we explore some unique and surprising items that you can preserve. From dried flowers to venue decor, you can create a lasting memory out of some unexpected items. Get ready to discover how to do it right and get creative with your own preservation techniques to create a keepsake that you can treasure for years to come.

  • Dried Flowers

The amazing crew at Texas Pressed Flowers practice the art of pressing and drying flowers over a length of time. While the flowers are no longer alive, this technique allows for the creation of beautiful art that can be enjoyed for years to come. They recommend booking a month prior to your event! However, they can take last minute orders as long as the flowers are still fresh and we receive them within 5 days of the event. 

  • Invitation Suite

In addition to the flowers themselves, another lovely item to preserve from your wedding celebration is your invitation suite. Your invitations, RSVP cards, and any other printed materials sent out to guests serve as a beautiful reminder of the style and theme of your wedding. If you chose custom designs, they are a unique and personal touch that you'll want to hold onto.

To preserve your invitation suite, consider framing them or placing them in a shadow box alongside other special items from your wedding day. You can also create a scrapbook or photo album with all of your wedding memorabilia. 


  • Wedding Dress Fabric

Your wedding dress is one of the most important and expensive pieces of clothing you will ever own. It is only fitting that you want to preserve it after the big day. It's not uncommon for brides to have their wedding dresses professionally cleaned and boxed, but preserving the fabric itself can be a beautiful way to hold on to this sentimental item.

There are a few options for preserving your wedding dress fabric. You can have small sections of the fabric cut and framed, displayed in a shadow box with other mementos from the day. Another option is to have the fabric made into a throw pillow, which can be displayed on your bed or couch.

Preserving your wedding dress fabric allows you to keep a piece of your special day with you always. It also provides an opportunity to pass down a beautiful heirloom to future generations.

  • Specialty Cocktail Recipe

While keeping your dress or bouquet can be a classic choice, why not also preserve the recipe of your signature wedding cocktail? It's a fun and unexpected way to hold onto the memory of your first dance and toasting to your new life together.

Sharing your cocktail recipe with loved ones makes for a delightful and unique gift idea. You can even print the recipe on custom coasters or cocktail napkins for a personalized touch. And if you ever want to recreate that perfect wedding day feeling, all you need is your preserved recipe and a few ingredients.

But why stop at just the recipe? You can also preserve the actual cocktail glassware used at your reception. Not only will they serve as a beautiful reminder of your special day, but they can also play a functional role in serving your specialty drinks at future parties.

  • Venue Decor Items

When you think about preserving items from your wedding day, the first things that come to mind are typically the dress, the photos, and maybe even the cake topper. But there are other unexpected items that you can hold onto as mementos of your special day, including the cocktail glassware mentioned earlier. Another item that can add to your collection of cherished wedding keepsakes are venue decor items.

Whether it's a centerpiece, a sign, or even the tablecloths, these items can serve as a physical reminder of the atmosphere and ambiance of your wedding day. Plus, they can also be repurposed in various ways for future events and celebrations.

Of course, not all venues may allow you to take their decor items, so it's important to check with your venue coordinator beforehand. But if you're given the green light, don't hesitate to consider adding these items to your list of things to preserve from your wedding day.

  • Special Notes or Cards

With all the excitement on your big day, it's easy to overlook the small gestures, which can hold immense sentimental value and be cherished for years to come.

Whether it's a heartfelt letter from your partner, a funny message from your best friend, or a card from your grandparents, these personal touches can serve as a beautiful reminder of the love and support you were surrounded by on your special day. To protect these sentimental mementos, consider using a keepsake box or album to display them in a safe and organized manner, so you may cherish them for years to come.

Your wedding day is a milestone that deserves to be preserved in unique and memorable ways. Don't be afraid to think outside the box and create something that truly represents the magic of your wedding day. As Maya Angelou once said, "I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel." May your preserved wedding day items evoke those unforgettable feelings forever.

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