Wedding Favor Playing Cards
Zazzle's wedding favor playing cards are a favor your guests actually use after the reception. Designs span monogram and couple-photo poker decks, ocean wave and Las Vegas layouts, vintage Victorian and tuxedo motifs, modern minimalist scripts, and themed sets for bachelor parties, bachelorette weekends, groomsmen, and bridesmaids, all from independent creators and all customizable. The broader wedding favors collection has more.
A deck follows the guest home and shows up at game nights, beach trips, and family gatherings for years after the wedding. Couples use them as welcome-bag fillers, rehearsal-dinner table gifts, bachelorette weekend takeaways, and groomsmen and bridesmaid thank-yous. A monogram on the card backs keeps the wedding date in the room without making the deck unusable.
For couples shopping favors for a reception, planners building the welcome bag, and best men assembling groomsmen gifts, the standard poker format scales to whatever guest count the reception has. Pair with matching wedding invitations, save the dates, and other wedding favors so the whole reception reads as one set.
Frequently asked questions
What kind of wedding favor playing card designs or themes are popular?
Monogram and initial decks, couple photo and engagement-photo cards, ocean wave and floral designs, Las Vegas and casino-night layouts, vintage Victorian and tuxedo motifs, modern minimalist scripts, themed sets for groomsmen, bridesmaids, bachelor and bachelorette parties (Last Toast on the Coast, Camp Bachelorette), and city-specific designs (Charleston, Chicago, Houston, Joshua Tree). Most designs let you add the couple's names, wedding date, and city or venue.
Can I customize the design?
Yes. Add the couple's names, wedding date, monogram initials, a photo of the couple, or a custom message during checkout. Swap colors, change the font, upload your own image, or start from a blank template if you have your own artwork ready.
What deck formats are available?
Standard poker decks are the default for wedding favors. Jumbo poker gives larger card faces. Game-specific formats include canasta, pinochle, and euchre for couples who host regular card nights; tarot for themed weddings; Spanish-suit decks for Latin card games; and Old Maid, Go Fish, and match-game decks for couples planning a family-friendly reception with kids at the tables.





































































