Sign the note or card with your partner for an extra sweet touch. Try your hand at calligraphy to make your note more elegant. Design your note or card with the same colors featured in your wedding. Add your wedding’s social media handles or hashtags to the bottom of the note, so guests know how they can tag and share their photos from the event.

Print a map from the internet or create your own using a photo editing software like Canva. Consider adding an itinerary of wedding events to the map so that guests can plan their visit accordingly. [2] X Research source

Miniature statues of popular landmarks, keychains, mugs, and small ceramic dishes are other neat options—just make sure you give every guest the same trinket! Order the souvenirs in bulk online in advance or wait until you get to the location to do some shopping.

Personalize the snacks by adding the wedding’s date and you and your partner’s name to the packaging or candy (m&m’s even let you add pictures to their candies!). Try not to add any food a guest is allergic to. If multiple guests have similar dietary restrictions, consider making vegan or gluten-free specific bags for them.

Fresh fruit also doesn’t have to be refrigerated, so no worries about guests that don’t have fridges in their hotel rooms.

If your venue has water bottle filling stations, consider giving out reusable water bottles guests can use throughout the wedding.

Opt for dropping a handful of individually wrapped mints to the bottom of the bag, or stick with a miniature container of mints that’ll fit in each guests’ clutch or pocket. Consider giving these mints a personalized touch by customizing the tin to say the wedding’s destination and date.

For destination weddings, try using alcohol from the area for a cultural touch. [7] X Research source

Order custom bottle or wine openers with the couple’s name or wedding date for an even more memorable memento.

Put all the hangover supplies in a small box with a cute note that reads something like, “Hangovers last a day, but memories last forever. ”[10] X Research source

If you and your partner love tea, include a special blend you made together. If you and your partner’s first date was to the movies, include a coupon for a movie ticket and a bag of microwavable popcorn. If you and your partner adopted a dog together, include a small stuffed puppy.

Order personalized products with your wedding date for a fancier touch. Theme this item around your wedding using a fragrance or color that matches the event. For example, if you’ll be holding a rose bouquet, gift a rose-scented lotion. Have fun with your bridal party and make the products yourself! This would be a great bonding activity to help you unwind before the big day.

Put your wedding’s logo or date on the toiletries’ packaging for an extra special touch.

Have the beach towels embroidered with the couple’s name and wedding date to commemorate the big day.

Paper bags are cheap and easy to find and decorate, but they can cause more waste. Tote bags are customizable in size and style and work as an extra souvenir, but can be expensive. [14] X Research source Boxes are relatively cheap, but they can be difficult to travel with. Baskets are reusable and spacious, but they may be harder to transport and fill.