Whether you’re planning for a wedding in a location far from home, or you and your husband-to-be have a shared love of travel, look no further than these handcrafted travel-inspired wedding items, courtesy of Etsy artisans.
Personalized Destination Wedding Stamp ($28)
Rook Design Company will create a custom stamp featuring your names and destination-wedding locale — a fun touch for wedding invitations.
Set of Five Personalized Passport Covers ($85)
A perfect gift for a bridesmaid and fellow jet setter — a passport cover with the initial of her first or last name.
Latitude Longitude Coordinates Ring Holder ($24)
Customize a sweet little dish that can hold rings during the wedding ceremony and afterwards as well. Make it yours with the coordinates of where the two of you met, got engaged or the location of your wedding.
State Destination Wedding Tote Bag ($10)
An adorable tote bag filled with goodies is the perfect way to greet your guests to your destination wedding. The state of your choice will be filled with script lettering that says, “State of Love.”
Set of 50 Hotel Welcome Boxes ($100)
Or perhaps a chic black-and-white box is more your style for a guest welcome pack. The calligraphy on these boxes can be customized to your wedding location and include both of your names.
Travel Save the Date Postcards ($20)
These printable save-the-dates take on the look of a retro postcard that showcases your wedding destination.
Map Cufflinks ($54)
Extend the travel theme to your fella on the big day. Cufflinks featuring vintage map images of the location of your choice will be just the finishing touch he needs.
Wooden Wedding Guestbook ($80)
A twist on the traditional guestbook, this wooden wall hanging can be displayed at the reception for guests to sign. The shape can resemble any state or country you prefer.
Personalized Luggage Tags ($25.99)
The wedding is over, and now it’s time for a well-deserved honeymoon. These luggage tags that say “The Mr.” and “The Mrs.” will be just the thing to get you on your way.
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