Thursday/Friday · Welcome bags
Canvas totes pressed with the weekend crest, waiting at hotel check-in. The first printed thing your guests touch sets the tone for everything after.
Welcome-bag totesThe weekend map
A wedding is really four or five small events wearing one name. Each one has a natural printed piece — and a wrong one. Here is the map we plan from.
Canvas totes pressed with the weekend crest, waiting at hotel check-in. The first printed thing your guests touch sets the tone for everything after.
Welcome-bag totesA live station turns the meet-and-mingle into an activity. Totes or tees, three designs, guests watching their pick come off the press warm.
Welcome-party stationsThe reception flips, the jackets come off, and the shirt bar opens. This is the single most-requested wedding print moment, and it earns it.
After-party shirtsEngraved tokens, UV stickers, and patch pieces that go home in pockets. Set at place settings or finished live at a favor table.
Wedding favorsOne thread
The strongest wedding print programs repeat one visual idea — a crest, a monogram, a line of type from the invitation — across every piece. Because one shop produces your totes, shirts, patches, and tokens, that idea stays the same weight, the same color, the same spirit from Thursday check-in to Sunday brunch.
Getting-ready pieces for the wedding party, staff tees for your vendor crew, and morning-after merch all hang off the same artwork with zero re-setup cost. That is the quiet economy of a single crew.
Start anywhere: pricing for numbers, gallery for proof, or the quote form if the date is already circling.