10 Ways You Can Use QR Codes at Your Wedding

QR codes are widely used already nowadays because they make it easier for people to access information. In the same way, you can make use of QR codes at your wedding to make it easier for guests to access important details about your special day. QR codes can also save time and effort, too. And finally, QR codes add a modern twist to your wedding! Here are examples of ways you can apply a QR code to your wedding.

(1) For your wedding website.

If you’re having a wedding website, you can definitely create a QR code for the website and share the QR every time someone asks for wedding updates you can always refer him or her to the website via the QR code.

[From: Studio Creative Things]

(2) For RSVPs.

Make RSVP-ing easy for everyone with a QR code. You can put this QR on your invitation as well as on your wedding website. You can also send it to your chat groups when reminding them to confirm their attendance.

(3) For your wedding registry.

If you will be having an online wedding registry, this is the perfect solution to send the link where guests may shop. Again, you may include this QR as well in your wedding invitation.

[From: Pure Invitation]

(4) For the wedding seating chart.

While a physical seating chart is cute and fun, a digital one works fine too! If you want to save on the installation for a seating chart, a QR code is good enough an alternative.

(5) For the wedding ceremony and program details.

Instead of printing our ceremony booklets and the program details, you can also just post a QR code for easier access and less paper trail.

[From: Someday Paper Co]

6) For the banquet menu.

Share the menu via a QR code too. This allows you to add more information that might not fit on a single page, like food allergens and other notes per dish.

[From: Creative Union Design]

(7) For photo booth photos.

Aside from a printed copy of photo booth photos, guests will truly love it if they can also have a digital copy to share on social media. Add a QR code to the printed photo that gives them access to their photos online.

(8) For guests to share their photos with you.

It also works the other way around. You can use a QR code to encourage guests to share the photos they take on your wedding day with you.

[From: Wedding Lux]

(9) For wedding messages.

You can let go of the traditional wedding guest book where guests white their messages and in its place create a QR where guests may send over their messages in digital form. You can always save these notes and print them out later on and even have someone design.

(10) For charitable causes or donations.

In lieu of gifts or cash for you and your partner, you may opt to encourage guests to share their blessings instead with a charitable organization of your choice. Share a QR code for this meaningful gesture at your wedding.

[From: Etsy via XOXOKristen]

 

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