Personalised badges for guests: discover all the ideas!

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Evelyn Carpenter

They are usually handed out when using the cotillion or are part of the costume to make the best snapshots at the photobooth Of course, they are also given as a souvenir to the guests, so it is essential that the badges have personalized motifs according to each newlywed couple.

It corresponds to a growing trend in today's marriages and there are plenty of reasons, because it is an economical, fun, original and super practical resource.

If you like the idea, you will discover that there is a whole world of personalized buttons for weddings, from those more sober ones that only include the name of the bride and groom and/or the date of the wedding, to those with funny texts, ideal to spice up the party.

Personalized badges

You can also include caricatures of yourselves and if you want to identify each guest with a special badge, or at least the most important ones, you can have a batch made with some that say "mother of the bride", "father of the groom", "friend of the bride" and "grandfather of the groom", among other options. Or, more specifically, include texts with the name and a message to each one: "Camila: theFelipe: the golden bachelor", "Romina: the pregnant friend", "Sebastian: drop the bottle" and so on. Although it will take you more time to dedicate a message to each one, it will be a detail that will make a difference in your marriage. Everyone will be happy to take theirs and will keep it as a precious souvenir. Also, considering that not all the guests know each other, this dynamic will make them feel more at home.It will also make it easier to identify each other, and if you prefer not to identify one by one, it is also fun to do it according to marital status: "married" and "single".

Badges 2.0

Now, if you're trying to stay in tune with social media, you can include on your badges the hashtag or some of the most typical emoticons, such as smiley faces, the crown or the "like" symbol accompanied by a phrase, among many others.

How to deliver them?

A very simple and effective way to display the badges is by pinning them in the shape of a heart on a blank canvas for everyone to take off. Another way is to place them on a tray at the entrance of the banquet or, if they have a dedication by name, leave each one on the seat of the person to whom it refers.

More versions

If there is a simple, nice and cheap souvenir that will be useful for everyone at some point in their lives, it is the bottle opener or can opener. And what better if they are personalized with a motif. Your guests will love them and will take home a nice souvenir. They are usually magnetic bottle openers to stick on the refrigerator, although another alternative is in keychain format. Both areare good ideas and the more colorful the badges are, the better.

Also, if you want the badge to have another use, then choose those that also fulfill the function of being mirrors. Even if they are tiny, women will be fascinated to carry a mirror in their wallet and even more with a special design.

If you go for diversity, have batches of mirror badges and can opener badges made up so that the guests can choose their own.

And one last proposal, so that no one forgets this marriage, is to make the badges stamping nothing less than a photo of the newlyweds. A bit egocentric? Not at all, you are the bride and groom, so you have every right to do so.

As you can see, there are many possibilities that the buttons allow, because it only depends on the creativity and ingenuity of the bride and groom. Therefore, if the goal is to give a unique, fresh and personalized touch to the celebration, then do not fail to incorporate this element. Suppliers will find plenty, so it's just a matter of choosing the one you like the most.

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Evelyn Carpenter is the author of the best-selling book, All you need for your marriage. A Marriage guide. She has been married for over 25 years and has helped countless couples build successful marriages. Evelyn is a sought after speaker and relationship expert, and has been featured in various media outlets including Fox News, Huffington Post, and more.