Who doesn’t love a goodie bag? Goodie bags are staples of kids’ parties, and “swag bags” have become the norm at everything from trade shows to town events. Known as “welcome bags” at weddings, these tokens of appreciation help set the tone for the wedding experience and are an extra touch that couples may want to consider.
Welcome bags may be crafted for out-of-town guests or guests who are attending destination weddings. They can be filled with necessities or just a fun mix of items. Either way, they’re great ways for couples to show friends and family they are excited for those who are sharing in the celebration. Here are some ideas for filling welcome bags.
Essential items
Oftentimes welcome bags are filled with essentials that can help guests in a pinch. Pain relievers, breath mints, sewing kits, stain removers, and similar items are necessities that will come in handy.
Eats and treats
Food can appeal to a wide range of people. By filling up welcome bags with some bites from local vendors, couples can offer their guests a gift and support local small businesses.
Pampering products
Welcome bags also can include luxury toiletries, creams, bath bombs, or any other product designed to pamper.
Products for pets
If the vast majority of guests are pet lovers, then treats and trinkets for their four-legged friends may be appreciated.
Mixologist must-haves
Packaging the ingredients to make a signature drink, perhaps one that will be served at the wedding, is another clever way to fill welcome bags. Utilize miniatures/airplane bottles of liquor and pair with small amounts of mixer and garnish.
Overnight items
A welcome bag also can be outfitted with needs for travelers. Earplugs, sleep masks, cozy socks, and travel toothbrush are some essentials that many out-of-towners will appreciate when they check into their hotel later on.
Personalized bags
Sometimes the welcome bag alone can be the gift. A decorative or monogrammed canvas bag works as a tote for the beach or a reusable bag for the supermarket.