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Swag

Guests are always wondering if there will be a party favor. It’s another fun way to be creative with your event’s slogan or theme. Personalized wearables are always a hit. Guests also love beach towels, blankets and even winter hats. For an added interactive entertainment element, guests can even personalize swag on-site. This year we have seen phone accessories, socks, ear phones and sneakers! Don’t forget fun food too! From donuts in custom boxes to monogrammed macarons, your guests will be talking about your event’s souvenir for years to come!

Nothing beats a good candy station! It is a great take away that is fun and can be personalized to each guests' tastes!

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Colleen McGrail, Suburban Collection Showplace

On-site screen printing is this season’s hottest take-home. We can print on any article of clothing with four customizable screens. Imagine cool, personalized wearables printed in front of your eyes.

Harris Van Cleef, Star Trax Events

Photo souvenirs that guests can take on site are by far my favorite giveaway. They will remind you of the event for years to come.

Ron Lieberman, Lieberman Photography

We love anything personalized!

Amy Ancevski, Garden Theater

I hear from MANY friends and family that the “smiley face” beach towels we gave out for our son’s Bar Mitzvah 12 years ago are STILL enjoyed and in use!

Dan Sperling, Dapper Dan Magical Entertainment

I received a lead crystal heart shaped box that the bride put Hershey’s Kisses in for her female guests. I utilize that box to this day and think of the bride every time I see it.

Kristin Norris, Detroit Marriott Troy

Create a fun store at your event! At a recent party, we supplied water bottles, basketballs, and shirts to be airbrushed on-site. The guests were able to choose and take home exactly what they wanted.

Jen Ajlouny, Star Trax Events

Two favorites that I have seen this year. First, guests were invited to a ‘succulent station’ and given freedom to create individualized plants to be taken home after the party. Then, I attended a wedding where the couple allowed each guest to leave with a pizza in a custom box which could be devoured on the way home.

Cassie Lewis, Top That Event

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