Gifts, Details, and Decoration for Weddings

Personalized details, gifts, and decoration for weddings

A well-organized wedding has three detail axes: the guest takes something (individual detail), the space communicates something (decoration), and the intimate circle receives something personal (parents, godparents, witnesses). Here is the catalog covering all three axes with a common aesthetic.

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By Noelia · Updated: 2026-05-21
A wedding detail is a small personalized gift that the couple gives to guests at the end of the celebration. Its purpose is to thank for attendance and serve as a keepsake of the day. The quality of a wedding detail is measured by how many times the guest uses it or keeps it visible after the event.

The three categories that make up the "complete wedding" and how to organize them

The part guests see the most is the individual detail: the keychain, bottle opener, basket with chocolates, fan (at summer weddings), bracelet, or hangover kit. This is what each guest takes home. Calculate 1 per invited family unit + 10% extra.

The part with the most visual impact is the decoration: place cards with names, welcome and table signs, seating charts, ring holders, envelope box. This defines the banquet’s aesthetic and appears most in photos.

The most intimate part is the gifts for parents, godparents, witnesses, siblings. Here the logic of a small detail breaks and it becomes an emotional gift: engraved pocket watch, engraved glass for a witness, jewelry box with dedication for the godmother.

Versatile formats from the catalog

Four pieces with a good price/impact ratio, suitable for any wedding with 50-200 guests:

How we organize a complete wedding order

Unified aesthetic

Details, decoration, and personal gifts with the same typography, color, and design. Total visual consistency.

Rate per actual units

You order the exact number of guests. No closed packs with leftovers.

Deadline coordinated with the wedding

Production and shipping scheduled to arrive 7 days before the event. Margin for unforeseen issues.

Pre-event advice

If you need it, we advise you by category (how many favors, what decoration, what to gift each member of the inner circle).

Frequently asked questions

How much is typically spent on wedding favors per guest?

Typical range: €3-8 per guest for individual favors. Below €3 usually means industrial product without keepsake value. Above €8 enters gift territory, not favor. The optimum for an average wedding (80-120 guests): €4-6 per guest.

Which favor works better for summer weddings vs winter weddings?

Summer: fans, espadrilles, hydration kits, glasses cases. What the guest will need immediately. Winter: hangover kits, engraved glasses, chocolates, keychains. What the guest will take home.

When do I finalize the number of guests for the favor?

Close orders 3 weeks before the wedding. This allows time for production and shipping with margin. If you have late confirmations, order 10-15% extra favors to cover.

Do you do table decoration with names and matching seating charts?

Yes. Wooden or acrylic place cards with the guest’s name, A2 seating chart poster with each name by table, matching engraved table number. All with the same style as the rest of the order.

And do you make gifts for parents, godparents, and witnesses separately?

Same order, different presentation. Guest favors come in a shared box; personal gifts (parents, godparents, witnesses) come in individual boxes with a handwritten card. Same style, adapted presentation.

Do you work with wedding planners?

Yes, we have an account for industry professionals with special rates and guaranteed deadlines. If you manage several weddings a year, write to us to open a dedicated account.

Let’s start with the number of guests

Tell us how many of you there are, the wedding date, and the style you have in mind. We’ll show you how to coordinate the three key elements of the favor with consistency and a combined discount.

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