Weddings

The wedding favor that never gets left on the table

Sugared almonds get abandoned; a cap with your best friend’s name stitched on it does not. A wedding embroidery bar turns favor budget into a moment guests line up for — and a keepsake with the date sewn in.

Three places the bar fits in a wedding day

Getting-ready suite. Monogrammed robes and slides for the wedding party, stitched that morning. Small batch, high sentiment, and the content writes itself before the ceremony starts.

Cocktail hour. The classic slot. Guests pick a tote or cap while drinks flow, and the machine hum gives early arrivers something to gather around. A two-hour window with one machine comfortably serves the most enthusiastic 20–25 guests; we cap the list with a signup card so nobody is watching thread instead of your first dance.

After-party. Name-drop dad caps at midnight are a phenomenon we no longer question. Pair with a patch menu so the whole crowd can grab-and-go while the machine handles requests.

Garments couples actually pick

Waffle robes and cotton totes lead for daytime; Richardson 112 truckers and cuffed beanies own the late slot. We bring sized runs in your palette — ivory, sage, dusty rose, black — and thread menus tuned to the wedding colors so every piece looks art-directed, not vending-machined.

The quiet logistics

One 120V outlet, a 10×10 corner out of the band’s sightline, and a load-in slot agreed with your coordinator. We handle venue COIs and arrive before guests do. Your planner gets one point of contact and zero surprises.

Dates book fastest May through October — if your venue is holding a date, check ours early. Pricing follows the same structure as every event: see what moves the number.

Holding a date?

Tell us the venue and guest count and we’ll confirm availability with a wedding-specific plan.