5 Souvenir Ideas for Nigerian Wedding

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When it comes  to Nigerian weddings, everyone needs some souvenirs to remind them of the amazing union. We all know that giving out souvenir at your wedding is a great way of saying ‘thank you’ to your guests.

Most wedding guests who invest in getting your Aso-ebi always expect to get a souvenir in return. The souvenirs are one of the best ways to keep the memory of your ‘big day’ alive in your guest’s minds. Getting a unique and tangible souvenir may require some brainstorming sessions that would probably take your time and energy. In the process of brainstorming, you’ll also need to consider your budget.

Regardless of your budget, there’s a souvenir that can fit in. Here are the top wedding souvenir ideas we’re sure your guests will appreciate.

Below are 5 Souvenirs Ideas for a Nigerian Wedding

Souvenir Ideas – Ankara Branded Items

   Souvenir Ideas - Ankara Branded Items

You can never go wrong with Ankara branded souvenir because everyone loves Ankara. Some of the branded examples you can give are notebooks, makeup purses, tote bags, umbrellas just to mention a few. Giving these to your wedding guests is totally a good idea.

 

Souvenir Ideas -Knife Sharpners

   Souvenir Ideas -Knife Sharpners

This is a unique underestimated gift that everyone will appreciate. You’ll save your guests the hassle of using one knife to sharpen the other one they’re pretty affordable too.

 

Souvenir Ideas -Throw Pillows

   Souvenir Ideas -Throw Pillows

This is one home luxury that your wedding guest will appreciate. For every time they hold the throw pillow or snuggle with it in bed, your wedding day will be fondly remembered.

Customized Mugs

   Customized Mugs

If you plan to keep the memory of your wedding alive on your guest’s heart, you should try giving them mugs. Cute inexpensive travel mugs also make for great wedding souvenirs

Picture Frames

   Picture Frames

A picture says a thousand words. It could be a big frame, a small tabletop frame, or even a wallet-sized frame.