The kit for couples doing much of the wedding themselves. A decor and floral DIY kit, a signage and wayfinding set, a ceremony sound system, a favors and welcome-bag station, and an emergency repair kit. DIY saves money but eats time — start months out, not weeks.
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Item List
3Run-It
1 items| Item | Category | Specs | Qty | Price | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Audio Equipment | PABattery + lav Bags20 RepairKit | 1 | $320 | View Shop |
Decor & Signage
2 itemsFAQ
Common questions about this kit
DIY florals — realistic?
Yes if you keep them simple (single-variety bouquets, greenery garlands) and source wholesale. Order more than you think, prep a day before, and recruit a florally-inclined friend; complex arrangements are a pro job.
Ceremony PA?
Yes if the venue does not provide — a compact battery PA with a wireless lavalier so the vows are heard. Test it on-site in wind; outdoor audio is unforgiving.
Welcome bags?
Yes for hotel guests — a bag with water, a snack, a map, and an itinerary. The touch that makes out-of-town guests feel hosted from arrival; assemble them the week before.
Emergency repair kit?
Yes — safety pins, tape, stain remover, a sewing kit, scissors, and meds. Someone will need it, probably the couple. The kit that quietly saves the day.
User Reviews
DIY wedding kit and my family camping share the prep-months-not-weeks gospel — simple florals and a welcome-bag station are the cast-iron-and-fire-starter of events. Emergency repair kit saves the day, agreed.