Chapels and churches always seemed to have a spiritual aura to them, no matter how new or old, humble or grand, or even how monochromatic or colorful these structures may be. Most brides will want to be married in a church or chapel where the priest or pastor may bestow his or her blessings on the union, with family and friends as witnesses. The rituals involved in church weddings definitely add a more solemn feel to the whole proceedings.
And you can add the same solemnity into your wedding theme with personalized bookmark favors too, by designing bookmarks with a chapel theme – and you don’t need the budget of a small chapel to afford them either.
Laminated wedding bookmarks are probably the most affordable choice of wedding favors there could possibly be. In fact, your wedding favors can cost for as little as $115 for a set of 100 bookmarks, in contrast with expensive favors like glass figurines costing up to $20 each. For budget-conscious brides who still prefer quality in their wedding favors, wedding bookmark favors with a chapel design are the excellent option.
You may choose to provide the bookmarks as standalone favors or as complementary items to the primary giveaways. Either way, you have wedding favors that are romantic, practical and affordable, all at the same time. For example, you can tie up the tassels and the color of the bookmarks with the ribbons on the jars filled with edible candies. You may also give bookmarks together with other reading and writing accessories like personalized pens and stationery.
Don’t think either that chapel design bookmarks are only good as wedding favors. You should be able to find some other charming uses for these bookmarks. Let’s start with your engagement where you can tell your family and friends the happy news. And then move on to the save-the-dates when you are initially inviting your family and friends to your wedding in 6 months. You should include a note for RSVP as you want to be able to discuss with the wedding planner or caterer or venue provider about the number of expected guests at your wedding reception.