
Saving on wedding decorations is a great way to keep your budget in check. But nobody wants their ceremony or reception to look like it’s been put together with cheap or tacky-looking wedding decor. Inexpensive wedding decorations you can personalize can be just as lovely as higher-end options if you know where to look.
Check out our list below for affordable yet beautiful wedding decor ideas (including wedding reception party favors and finishing touches!).
Garden Flags

Add custom charm to any outdoor space with a gorgeous personalized garden flag. Customize your flag with favorite photos and custom text or choose one of our original designs. Create multiple flags to celebrate every season, holiday, and special occasion. Each flag can be ordered with or without an iron stake for display, but could easily work well as a centerpiece on each table or just on the main table.
Yard Sign

Create a custom yard sign to celebrate your big day! Personalize your sign with photos, text, and embellishments, and then showcase it for the whole wedding party to see right outside the venue. (You could also personalize a series of signs and plant them around the venue to help people find their way to the washrooms, parking lot, different sections etc.)
Wedding Favors For Your Guests At The Reception
Keychains

Magnets

Set of 4 Stone Coasters
Consider customizing these stunning stone coasters with beautiful photos from your own garden or a nearby park. Perfect for older relatives.

Mini Square Prints

Prints of your guests to mark seating arrangements (Instead of a name board or name card. Our mini square prints come in a set of 10 prints and either a matte cardstock or magnetic finish. Each table could get their own set.)
There’s so much more you could have fun creating for your special day (while going easy on your wallet!). Browse more wedding decor and party favor ideas here.
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