Ideas for your wedding souvenirs.

Gourmet souvenirs
Within this category, we can find countless options, some of the most notable involving cakes, bottles, or micro-tasting experiences. The trend for individual cakes emerged not only due to the pandemic, but also as a way to foster time and memories.
Since there's always a guest who can't stay until the cake-cutting time, leaving them out of this ritual isn't the only option. A commemorative box and individual slices provide a solution to this type of situation.
Similarly, we can find individual presentations of bottles of champagne or other spirits, thereby extending the toasting moment until after the celebration.
On the other hand, gourmet experiences, whether with bottles of olive oil and balsamic vinegar to enjoy with bread, very much in the Italian style, or opting for other treats that aren't so common on the everyday table, commemorating the moment through their packaging.
Even if your wedding took place in another state, you can give a small box of local products as a souvenir, helping both local producers and giving guests a different perspective on the place they traveled to.
Pandemic Ideas
Just as food made its appearance among wedding favors, commemorative kits for pandemic weddings are also making their mark. From the simplest with a small bottle of anti-material gel or disinfectant, to the most comprehensive ones that include face masks, gel, and disinfectant in a travel case.
Knowing how to take advantage of the situation and being aware that there's still time to move beyond these health measures is another option for wedding favors.
Surviving the party
For those who party wildly and party hard, even at their wedding, there's no better way to help guests remember the celebration than by saving them from the effects of a hangover. That's why after-party kits have become so important among those who take life with a sense of humor and don't want to leave their guests without a souvenir.
The most classic
If you prefer to keep things more conservative, there are always the classics. From commemorative glasses, mugs, or thermoses to frames with photos taken during the event and items like slippers and towels embroidered with the date and the names of the bride and groom.
As we can see, the options for giving guests a souvenir are endless. And as we've mentioned before, the ideal option is one chosen as a couple.
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