This Destination Wedding In Jaipur Had Some Unique Ideas That We Loved!
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Couples are going all out to try out new things at their nuptials, and getting more and more creative! From personalised touches to unique favors, Harshita and Nathan’s cross-cultural wedding had a little bit of everything. When these two bumblebees met at a rooftop terrace in UK and hit off like a house on fire, there was a dreamy wedding in the making. Here are the top 9 things that we totally fell in love with at their wedding!
A Personalised Newspaper
On the day of the wedding, they sent a personalised newspaper to each guest with the bride and groom’s love story. It also had pictures and titbits that were a lovely prelude to the wedding!
Live Engraving Station
This is trending everywhere and we love it. Harshita and Nathan had a live engraving station at their wedding where guests could get champagne flutes engraved as a personalized favor. How fun is that?
An Adorable Fish And Chips Snack Station For The UK Guests!
Since they had a lot of folks come in from the UK, they had a fun fish and chips snack station for them. How cute is that?
A Soap Donut Stall
Super cute soap doughnut stall for guests to pick their own favors. Love love love!
Personalised stationery and QR codes
This wedding had some fun QR codes to use along with fun wedding stationery across all events. From the welcome note to the wedding itinerary to the key to the room – all these personalised touches were so good!
A LIT Wedding Hashtag!
A fun and cool way to celebrate your Jaimala – a lit hashtag! This hashtag automatically lit after the garlands were exchanged, giving it such a fun vibe!
Personalised Straws And Floating Cocktail Toppers!
So that you did not forget their hashtag even if you were 4 drinks down! They had these super awesome personalised straws and cocktail toppers for their cocktail party so everyone could have a gala time.
The Offbeat bridal lehenga
The bride wore a rose gold and blush pink lehenga, and it looked pretty regal, going in line with her palace wedding.
A Bandhani Dress Code For Haldi instead of the usual yellows
Nothing like a coordinated dress code for stunning wedding photography. The couple opted for a bandhani dress code for the guests for the Haldi ceremony!
Fun Glow-In-The-Dark Glasses!
For the after-party, guests were gifted fun glow-in-the-dark glasses, making it such a rad idea!
Vendors: Makeup: Makeup by Saniya Khan (met via WMG Genie) | Venue: Samode Bagh, Jaipur | Photography: Sagar Saini Films | Mehendi: Lata Mehandi (via WMG Genie) | Stationary: Soar by Sonalika Arora