Creative Ways to Display Brides' Wish List Cards

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various creative methods for displaying brides' wish list cards during bridal showers. Participants share personal experiences and ideas for effective and visually appealing presentations.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their idea of using a scrapbook for guests to pull out wish list cards.
  • Another participant describes a method where they used paper doilies attached to a gift bag, allowing guests to select items without duplication.
  • One participant mentions using a heart die cutter to create heart-shaped cards with pictures and descriptions, where guests wrote their names and wishes for the bride.
  • Another participant suggests creating a stacked box display resembling a cake, using scrapbook paper and product cards, which could also be reused for other events.
  • One participant discusses using wire photo trees to display pictures of the bride's wish list or promotional products, emphasizing versatility for various occasions.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best method for displaying wish list cards, with no clear consensus on a single approach. Participants offer a variety of creative solutions based on their experiences.

Contextual Notes

Participants share methods that worked for them in past bridal showers, focusing on practicality and aesthetics in displaying wish list items.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants planning bridal showers or similar events may find these creative display ideas helpful for enhancing their presentations.

Christa
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I am thinking of what method I want to use to display the brides wish list items. I know some do a scrapbook and the guests pull the card out. I've seen here that someone does a cork board and pins them up. I was thinking of wrapping some square boxes and stacking them to look like a cake and attaching the cards, but that might take up too much space in my office between showers. Any cute ideas?
 
Christa said:
I am thinking of what method I want to use to display the brides wish list items. I know some do a scrapbook and the guests pull the card out. I've seen here that someone does a cork board and pins them up. I was thinking of wrapping some square boxes and stacking them to look like a cake and attaching the cards, but that might take up too much space in my office between showers. Any cute ideas?

I did a Bridal Shower for my niece last year and I cut out pictures & description of the items she had on her wish list and glued them to paper doilies. These doilies I double-stick taped to a large gift bag filled with tissue paper. The guests came and picked off items from the bags and that way other guests didn't duplicate buying items for the bride. It worked out well. The gift bag is easy to fold down and store and I kept the paper doilies in a file for future use. Hope this helps. It worked for me!
 
I used a heart die cutter to cut out hearts. Then I glued the picture and description on that, then I had the guest write their name a wish for the bride on the back of each card they bought for her. The guests thought it was cute, and the bride loved it. :D
 
You could make a version of the boxes idea, but on a board instead. There are real pretty papers (used for scrapbooking, etc) that you could cut into squares for boxes, and stack them up, looking like a cake.. add bows as you go. Then you could cut out all pictures of our products, reinforce them a little by putting them on cardstock, and pin or sticky tak the bride's choices for her wishlist onto the boxes that make up the cake. On the back of the product cards, you could have the ordering information (product number, price, warranty).. It'd be a lot easier to store, and you could use it for other things if you did it in basic colors.. such as any Christmas specials you're holding, certain fundraisers, mother's/father's day, etc. there are a TON of ways to incorporate it into your business.

Another thing you could do (which I'm doing myself) is to pick up a few of those wire photo trees/picks (or make them, which is what I'm going to do). Put photo pictures (reinforced with cardstock) in each pick---whether its pictures of the bride's wish list, or to showcase and promote products for Mother's Day, Help Whip Cancer, Pan-O-Rama, or any sales you might have going on. You can get/make the "trees", or the ones altogether on a stand of some sort, or you there are individual ones (picks).. you could stick them in plant or a basket of fresh or fake flowers (great for Mother's Day, Help Whip Cancer, Christmas, or Spring/Summer Specials, etc.).. There are so many options, and you can use and reuse the product photos.
 
Neat!!
pamperedalf said:
I used a heart die cutter to cut out hearts. Then I glued the picture and description on that, then I had the guest write their name a wish for the bride on the back of each card they bought for her. The guests thought it was cute, and the bride loved it. :D

That is a great idea...I have a shower planned in May. I'm going to use this idea - Thanks
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Brides' Wish List Cards?

Brides' Wish List Cards are special cards that allow brides to create a personalized list of kitchen and cooking items they desire for their wedding gifts. These cards help guests know what the couple wants, making gift-giving easier and more thoughtful.

How can I creatively display Brides' Wish List Cards at a bridal shower?

One creative way to display the cards is by using a decorative frame or a shadow box. You can place the cards inside and decorate the frame with flowers or ribbons that match the bridal shower theme. This not only showcases the wish list but also adds a beautiful centerpiece to the event.

Can I use a digital format for displaying Brides' Wish List Cards?

Absolutely! You can create a digital slideshow or a presentation that features the wish list items. This can be displayed on a screen or projector during the bridal shower, allowing guests to easily view and select items they wish to gift.

What are some fun interactive ways to engage guests with the wish list?

Consider setting up a "Wish List Station" where guests can pick a card, write their name next to the item they plan to purchase, and then hang it on a decorative board. This not only makes it interactive but also helps avoid duplicate gifts.

How can I incorporate the wish list into the wedding registry theme?

You can create a cohesive theme by using the same colors and designs from the wedding invitations for the wish list display. Additionally, consider including a small sign explaining how the wish list complements the wedding registry, making it clear to guests how they can contribute to the couple's new home.

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