Once the whirlwind of your big day has passed, there’s nothing quite like reliving those cherished moments through photographs and heartfelt messages. But why stop at simply reminiscing? Let’s sprinkle a dash of magic to make the journey of newlywed life even more extraordinary!
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Picture this: a newlywed tip jar, a delightful concept where your loved ones can leave their sage wisdom and heartfelt advice just for you. These tokens of love aren’t fleeting; they’re enduring mementos, crafted to be cherished for years to come!
What Is a Newlywed Tip Jar?
At a wedding, a newlywed tip jar is a unique and simple way to offer advice to the newly married couple. Guests can write their advice on a slip of paper or a piece of cardstock and place it in the jar for the newlyweds to enjoy after the big day. Clever prompts can help guests give advice for a certain topic, while blank slips encourage your friends and family to get creative!
Styles of newlywed tip jars
Let’s talk newlywed tip jars – a fun twist on the traditional guest book! These jars come in various styles, from glass to ceramic, with options like lids or slots for notes. Choose one that fits your home decor, so it’s a lasting keepsake.
But what’s the real magic? These jars collect wisdom from your loved ones, offering guidance for your marriage journey. Whether it’s first-year survival tips or long-term advice, your tip jar becomes a cherished source of support during challenging times. It’s not just decor; it’s a piece of your love story.
Newlywed Tip Examples
Date night tips
- Take time to nurture your relationship with a weekly date night.
- Make it a goal to try something new at least once a month.
- Recreate your first date.
- Try an old-fashioned picnic.
- Watch each other’s favorite movie together.
- Go to the dollar store and pick out a fun gift for each other.
- Take a dance class.
- Cook or bake something new together.
- Start training for a race together.
- Go stargazing.
- Go on a bike ride around a new neighborhood.
- Start a hobby together.
Romantic tips
- Touch, kiss and hug as often as you can!
- Never be afraid to love too much!
- Choose to love each other every day.
- Love with all you have.
- Always be willing to forgive the fastest and love the most.
- Let your spouse know what you love about them.
- Surprise each other with sweet gifts.
- Have long, meaningful conversations.
- Learn their love language and use it every day.
- Show your appreciation at least three times a day.
- Remind yourself regularly of your vows.
First year tips
- Learn to attack problems, not each other.
- Take them for who they are, not for who you want them to be.
- Celebrate every win as a couple—no matter how big or small!
- Spending time together is just as important as spending time apart.
- Inspire each other to be better daily.
- Always make time for each other.
- Don’t take life so seriously.
- Learn to pick your battles.
- Create your own traditions.
- Always say “I love you.”
- Focus on being better, not being right.
Funny tips
- The couple that laughs together, stays together!
- Never laugh at your spouse’s choices—you are one of them!
- Marriage lets you annoy one special person for the rest of your life!
- If at first you don’t succeed, try doing it the way your wife told you.
- Happy wife, happy life.
- Pay more attention to your spouse than to your phone.
- Back rubs can fix anything!
Married life tips
- Learn the art of compromise.
- Set aside time to connect as often as possible.
- Don’t give up on each other.
- Treat each other with respect.
- Have some adventures while you can.
- Set realistic expectations.
- Never stop being friends.
- Good marriage is like good wine—it only gets better with age!
- Celebrate the little things!
Money tips
- Invest for the long term.
- Set a budget and stick with it.
- Don’t hide from debt, deal with it.
- Never keep your spending habits from each other.
- Save for your own retirement plans.
- Always have an emergency fund.
- Team up to save.
- Have weekly money meetings.
- Bring up touchy financial topics with love.
- Protect what matters most by updating your insurance policies and will.
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