Directions for Wedding Reception Card Holders
Many people prefer to give monetary gifts to the bride and groom on their wedding day. This makes the presence of a card box a necessity on any wedding gift table. Card boxes come in all shapes, sizes, colors and styles, allowing them to be tastefully fit into the decor of any couple's wedding reception. Regardless of the reception venue and the guest list, every couple should consider a card box a must-have on their wedding reception checklist.
Instructions
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Secure your card box. No one wants to think their wedding guests or anyone working at their reception venue would steal from them, but it does happen. Make sure that the card box is either difficult to get into without someone noticing or that it has a central location in the main reception room. Ensuring the safety of your wedding cards is a necessity to both yourself and your guests, because they intend for their gift to go to you and not anyone else.
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Choose a card box that will be easy to move. The card box might not be transported directly from the reception to your home, so you want to make sure that it's durable. A good card box will stay intact so you don't lose any cards from your guests.
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Think of a way to make your card box creative and fun. Instead of having a traditional card box, use a birdcage, a wishing well or a mailbox.
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Tips & Warnings
As a way to involve a friend or relative that is not in your wedding in the festivities, you could assign them the duty of keeping a watchful eye on the card box.