The day is almost here. You’ve met the love of your life and spent countless hours planning the perfect wedding. In fact, you’ve been so busy with invitations, food and cake tastings, decorations, and gift registries that you haven’t given much thought to what happens after the wedding. Other than your honeymoon, of course.
Questions Newlyweds Want to Know
What do you need to know about married life? How should you and your spouse manage finances together? What are some new and creative date night ideas?
While many of these lessons are learned over time, getting advice from loved ones who’ve already experienced marriage is a priceless gift. Of course, the crystal bowl from grandma and a porcelain serving plate from your aunt are generous gifts, but good advice lasts a lifetime.
A Fun Way to Get Advice from Love Ones
A creative and fun way to receive marriage advice from your friends and family is by using a newlywed tip jar. This not only makes for a great alternative to the traditional wedding guest book, but your loved ones can submit their tips for you and your spouse to read after the ceremony — even better, you can have their suggestions stockpiled and saved for when you need them.
How to Make a Newlywed Tip Jar?
A newlywed tip jar can be made out of any material — a cute mason jar, a vintage box or even a glass terrarium. You can create decorative cardstock with prompts for your guests to answer or simply lay out pieces of blank paper. Your guests can then, write down their advice and put it in the jar. After the wedding, you can place the decorative jar in your home and compile your loved one’s suggestions.
Conclusion
To help you implement a tip jar at your wedding, Personal Creations, put together 61 tips for newlyweds paired with beautiful printables that cover a variety of married life topics. From discovering the best ways to handle a difficult situation, to solving a disagreement to tips for recreating your first date, you’ll have advice that lasts a lifetime. Before you know it, you’ll be the one giving marriage advice to your friends and family.
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