Shot Glass Wedding Favours Are Fun Keepsakes
Fun and shot glasses go hand in hand like peanut butter and jelly. People sink their favorite drinks from a shot glass to celebrate all different moments or simply to party. Shot glass wedding favours are a symbol of your wedding festivities. When your guests bring them home, they will display them in their china closets or on their bar to remember your special day.
Choose a shot glass design to match your wedding theme. Romance is a universal theme for any type of wedding. Reflect your love with two hearts on a double heart shot glass. State it simply with a “Live, Love, Laugh” shot glass.
At an ethnic wedding, bring authenticity with themed shot glass wedding favours. Give out double happiness shot glass wedding favours at an Oriental theme wedding. Shot glasses featuring the Star of David are treasured at a Jewish wedding.
Princess brides dream of Prince Charming, castles and a honeymoon in Paris. Show off your fairytale fantasies come to life with castle shot glasses. Go all out with shot glass wedding favours featuring the Eiffel Tower. If you decide to go to Vegas for your honeymoon instead, use shot glasses featuring triple sevens to show off you hit the love jackpot on your wedding day.
Flowers are another popular wedding theme. Use shot glass wedding favours with images to match your bouquets including sunflowers, roses, calla lilies or daisies. Seasonal wedding are another popular choice for many couples. A snowflake shot glass is ideal for a winter wedding. Elegant falling leaves are perfect for an awesome autumn wedding.
Include traditional wedding symbols on your shot glass favours. Images of a wedding cake or champagne flutes capture the essence of your wedding reception. Shot glass wedding favours are a memorable, fun way to say thanks to all your guests.
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