rive It’s in the air.
A couple has gone viral for their unique wedding invitations, and people are eating it.
When Jazmin Reyes and her fiancé Miguel Sotto were wedding planning, they knew they wanted to do something novel about their invitations.

“I wanted our wedding experience to start with invitations, and we wanted something more unique than just paper,” shared reyes into tiktok. “I would receive invitations on paper, and I would throw them or forget them, and I feel like it is such a loss of resources.”
So, with the help of the Brandbook Bridal Brand design company, the couple sent their guests bread from Daniel Bakery to Manila while inviting their wedding – and the designer really got up in this case.
Eachdo invitation was a long piece of white bread, stamped with the couple’s wedding logo on the side and wrapped in plastic, so the logo was visible.
The wedding information usually included in an invitation – such as date, the scene, the dress code, such as RSVP and a QR code on the website – were printed on the packaging cardboard component.
Shocking, the content creator showed that the Breading invitation was much cheaper than a traditional paper invitation.
“Even the company that helped us produce this said that this was the first time they were making this kind of invitation to the wedding. The best part is that it was half the price of invitations on paper. It was really bread at first glance,” Reyes said in a tick where she showed herself eating the invitation.
Reyes was concerned that her older guests would find their wedding invitation outside the wedding box-but all of them received a good rise from it.
And the Internet loved it very much – with many saying they were taking this as an inspiration for themselves.
“I was watching 7K+ for 200 invitations and broke my heart to think that PPL will remove it. This idea of bread is so amazing,” someone shared.
“Love BREADVITATION !!! such an iconic TBH action,” wrote another.
“Bread bread as an invitation .. in this economy? Please,” was drawn one.
“If I were to get fresh bread as a wedding invitation, I would actually have to think in their gift,” a user noted.
“I saved these windings as an inspire for my wedding invitation. And I realized I got married 10 years ago,” joked another.
Reyes showed that she loved that people were leaving the idea.
“For those who commented on copying this idea, in all ways. I would like to see more brides execute something unique, something not good, something outside the box. I think it’s a great experience not only for you but for all your guests,” Reyes said.
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