18 Card Boxes to Complete your Gift Table

The gift table can be a tricky part of a wedding reception. For some, receiving gifts is awkward and they don’t want the gift table to be the center of attention. For others, gifts are a burden and they don’t want to think about the gifts at all. Still others are excited about the gifts and reading the cards from their loved ones. These days, more and more people are forgoing the wrapped gifts in favor of just cards and money, because they already have most of the household items they need.

Wherever you stand on the issue, the gift table is a significant part of any wedding reception. The table should be easy to find but out of the way and somewhat innocuous. Once you’ve figured out the location, though, comes the fun part – the decorating. Of course, you’ll want to keep the decorations fairly simple. You can, however, go all out on the card box instead!

The card box is often the centerpiece of the gift table. It’s the clue your guests need to know where to leave their presents, before anyone else leaves a gift or card there, at least. So why not make it an eye-catching, comment-grabbing clue?

Are you having a black tie affair? Check out these two simple and elegant card boxes:

Refined Romance Treasure Chest Card Box
Ivory Satin Treasure Chest




Do you love to travel? These suitcase and globe card boxes can help send you off on your honeymoon with a flair.

Suitcase Card Box
Globe Card Holder



Or maybe a Cinderella story wedding is in the works?

Fairy Tale Coach Card Box
Carriage Card Box



Or, these scrolled metal boxes go great with just about any decorations – floral, lace, fairytale, casual, elegant – take your pick!

Scrolled Metal Mailbox
Scrolled Metal Card Box


Speaking of floral themes, why not use a planter for your card box? This moss-covered square planter is beautiful, but any flower pot would do. You and your fiance could get a simple terracotta planter and paint it to match the rest of your decorations.

Moss-Covered Card Box


For the beer and wine lover, this keg is a beautiful cardholder. Not to mention it can be used later as a decoration in your home!

Wine Whisky Barrel Card Box


For a summery, outdoor reception, think about a picnic basket or a log card box:

Picnic Basket Card Holder
Log Card Holder



If you’re going for a more modern, simplistic feel for your wedding reception decorations, you need this gorgeously simple card box. The beautiful Circle of Love design and the engraved monogram make this a great keepsake box for after your wedding, too!

Circle of Love Clear Acrylic Card Box


Another great option for a simple feel is this photo box:

Rustic Photo Card Box
Black Photo Card Box


This rose gold terrarium card box is the perfect accessory for a floral or otherwise plant-themed wedding. Surround it with bouquets or potted plants or succulents to create a beautiful display. After the wedding, you can dry your bouquet and put them in the box, or you can turn it into an actual terrarium!

Rose Gold Terrarium Card Holder


Our love for vintage isn't going away any time soon, and this hat box holds cards beautifully.

Hat Box Card Holder


If vintage isn't quite the old school vibe you're looking for, take your gift table back to its roots with the original card box: a mailbox!

Wedding Card Mailbox
Source: Mail Box


Which box is your favorite? Comment below!





Elizabeth graduated from The University of Findlay with a Master of Arts in Rhetoric and Writing. She now resides in Portland, Oregon where she is employed in the real estate business and is particularly enjoying the local cuisine. As a writer, Elizabeth believes in a quote from one of her favorite TV shows: "We have only two jobs on this Earth. The first: to learn. The second: to cope." A deep desire to learn struck Elizabeth when she was young, and now she hopes to help you cope by sharing information, and helping you apply the knowledge. Weddings and event planning can be overwhelming; sometimes it's okay to take a little advice from a stranger on the internet.

Product Spotlight: Hourglass Wedding Unity Sand Ceremony Set

A sand ceremony is a beautiful addition to a wedding. The sand ceremony stemmed from the tradition of lighting a unity candle. The ceremonies both symbolize the joining of two families. More and more people are turning to sand rather than candles because a candle will eventually blow out. The sand, on the other hand, allows a visible, tangible representation of two people joining their lives together – and it can last forever.

Sand Ceremony Hourglass Vase

The ceremony is usually performed during the wedding ceremony itself, to reinforce the vows the bride and groom just promised each other. The bride a groom each pick a color of sand and either take turns layering their sand or pour their sands at the same time, blending the colors together.

The sand can come from a favorite beach or can be chosen for its colors. Ideally, you’ll have two very distinct colors, but if the sand is especially important, the separate colors can take a back seat. You could also dye a portion of the sand, if you want to use sand that is the same or similar colors.

Another option is to perform the sand ceremony during the reception, so you can have your family members join in as well; this could be particularly important for a couple who has children, and even more so if the children are from a previous relationship. The ceremony represents combining the bride’s and groom’s worlds – shouldn’t the next most important part of those worlds be involved too? If you choose to include others in the sand ceremony, you can use a rainbow of colors or different shades of two colors, to represent the two families.

This simply stunning hourglass is a perfect vase for a sand ceremony. While serving as a display for the sand, it also acts as a representation of time: two families joined for the rest of time. If you need another reason to convince you to include a sand ceremony in your wedding, just think of it as the next best thing to a destination wedding – bring the sand to you!

Colored Sands
Hourglass Unity Ceremony Set

Keepsake Hourglass Set


Which kind of unity ceremony will you include in your wedding? Tell us below!






Elizabeth graduated from The University of Findlay with a Master of Arts in Rhetoric and Writing. She now resides in Portland, Oregon where she is employed in the real estate business and is particularly enjoying the local cuisine. As a writer, Elizabeth believes in a quote from one of her favorite TV shows: "We have only two jobs on this Earth. The first: to learn. The second: to cope." A deep desire to learn struck Elizabeth when she was young, and now she hopes to help you cope by sharing information, and helping you apply the knowledge. Weddings and event planning can be overwhelming; sometimes it's okay to take a little advice from a stranger on the internet.

Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding

Paul got down on one knee with Christina's great granny's engagement ring in front of the Fountains of Montjuic to propose, and only a little over a year later, the two tied the knot. We thought it couldn't get any more romantic than that sweet proposal, but Christina and Paul's wedding is the kind of dreamy affair we wish we could have seen in person. Traditional Scottish elements blend perfectly with classic, formal details to create an event we won't soon forget. A huge thank you to BWedding Invitations for sharing this beauty with us, and to Carley Buick for capturing it all!

Shades of pink, pops of deep purple, and tons of lush greenery add to the romantic feel of the day. The bride says they thought the interior of their venue was so beautiful that it wasn't necessary to have a bold style - and we couldn't agree more. The space inside St Andrews in the Square in Glasgow is one of the most beautiful venues we've ever had the pleasure of laying eyes on, making it perfect for both the wedding ceremony and reception.

Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
The morning of the wedding, Christina surprised her bridesmaids with customized bridesmaid gifts in gorgeous blue and gold hat boxes. Silhouette cards on top are addressed to each of her closest friends. Inside, she included fun hair ties, Godiva chocolates, mini champagne bottles, and a few other items.
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Christina looks flawlessly breathtaking in a mermaid wedding dress from Atelier Pronovias. The illusion neckline features lace appliqués and is separated from the gorgeous skirt by a narrow belt. The bridesmaids wore floor-length rose chiffon A-line dresses with a cross-front neckline, and groom and groomsmen donned plaid kilts and sporrans to tie in the traditional Scottish feel. 
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Guests got to enjoy an assortment of beautiful candies from the dessert table boasting a custom heart display stand filled with Ferrero Rocher chocolates.
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding
Traditional Pink and Purple Scottish Real Wedding

Wedding Invitations: Adorn Invitations
Makeup: Louise Ballantine
Hair: The Hair Boutique Renfrew
Shoes: Badgley Mischka 
Bridesmaids Dresses: Watters 
Grooms Suit: Geoffrey Kiltmakers
Photographer: Carley Buick 
Menus & Place Cards: BWedding Invitations 
Cake: A-cakes 
Food: Café Source at St Andrews in the Square
Flowers: Flowers 4 Hours 
Ceremony & Reception Venue: St Andrews in the Square, Glasgow, UK 
Music: Little Red Wedding Band
String Quartet: Capella String Quartet 
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