If your wedding vibe is romantic with a side of personality, puns are your secret weapon. They’re cute, photo-friendly, and they make everything—from signs to favors—feel intentional (without trying too hard).
How to Pick a Pun That Actually Fits Your Wedding
Before you copy-paste the first pun you see, do a quick vibe check. The best wedding puns feel like you, match your design style, and look good in print.
- Match your aesthetic: Modern minimal? Keep it short. Rustic? Go a little playful and folksy.
- Use your “anchor” element: Bar, photo booth, favors, guest book—puns land best when they label something real.
- Keep it readable: One-liners win. If guests have to squint or decode it, it won’t photograph well.
- Limit the theme: Choose 3–5 pun moments total so it feels curated, not like a dad-joke marathon.
Wedding Puns for Signs (Welcome, Seating, Guest Book & More)
Signs are where puns shine the most because they’re already there to guide people. Here are crowd-pleasers you can use as-is or tweak to match your names/date.

Welcome Sign Puns
- “The Party Starts Meow” (cat people, you know what to do)
- “We’re So Glad You’re Here!” (not a pun, but the clean classic that always works)
- “Love Is Brewing” (perfect if you’re doing coffee or a latte cart)
- “Sip, Sip, Hooray!” (pair with a champagne moment)
Seating & Escort Display Puns
- “Find Your Seat, Then Take a Treat” (add a candy bowl next to the chart)
- “You’re the Toast of Our Guest List”
- “Pick a Seat, Not a Side” (sweet + inclusive)
- “Let’s Get This Party Table-d” (best for fun-forward receptions)
Guest Book & Card Table Puns
- “Sign Here for Love”
- “Love Notes Welcome” (modern and simple)
- “Thanks a Bunch” (pair with florals or a bouquet-themed guest book)
- “Cards & Kisses” (great for your card box sign)
Wedding Hashtag Puns Couples Actually Use
The best hashtags are easy to spell, easy to remember, and unique enough to pull only your content. Pro tip: search your idea on Instagram/TikTok first to make sure it isn’t already crowded.
Formula That Works
#The[LastName]s + a pun, a date, or a keyword from your theme usually wins. Keep it short and avoid special characters.
Plug-and-Play Hashtag Ideas (Pun-Forward)
- #MeetThe[LastName]s
- #[LastName]EverAfter
- #[LastName]ToBeLoved
- #SipSipHoorayItsThe[LastName]s (long, but fun for signage)
- #[Name]FoundHer[Name] (cute if your names make it easy)
- #FinallyThe[LastName]s
If You Want It More “You”
Use your shared thing: coffee, hiking, Taylor playlists, your city, your dog’s name, or your meet-cute location. Example: #BrewedForEachOther for coffee lovers or #TiedTheKnotIn[City] for destination vibes.

Wedding Favor Puns That Look Cute on a Tag
Favors don’t need to be expensive to feel elevated. A simple label + pun makes even the most budget-friendly treat look styled. Here are pun-and-item pairings couples love.
Edible Favor Puns
- Honey jars: “Meant to Bee”
- Donuts: “Donut Mind If We Do”
- Popcorn: “Thanks for Pop-pin By”
- Cookies: “Love Is Sweet”
- Mints: “Mint to Be”
- Hot sauce: “Let’s Taco ’Bout Love” (also cute for a late-night snack table)
Sip & Drink Favor Puns
- Mini wine/champagne: “Cheers to Love”
- Tea bags: “The Perfect Blend”
- Coasters: “Cheers & Thanks”
Practical Favor Puns
- Matches: “The Perfect Match”
- Mini candles: “Love Lights the Way”
- Seed packets: “Let Love Grow”
- Hand sanitizer: “Spread Love, Not Germs” (surprisingly popular and very real-life)
Quick Styling Tips So Your Puns Feel Chic, Not Cheesy
- Use consistent fonts: One script + one clean serif/sans serif is the sweet spot.
- Repeat one motif: Bows, lemons, disco balls, wildflowers—choose one and echo it across signs/tags.
- Print small puns on big moments: Tiny pun on a bar menu or favor tag feels intentional, not loud.
- Proofread out loud: If it’s hard to say, it’ll be hard to remember (and hashtag).
Wedding puns are the easiest way to add personality without changing your whole design plan. Pick a few moments—signs, your hashtag, and a favor tag—and let the cute details do the talking.
FAQ
What are the best wedding puns for signs?
Short, readable lines work best—think “Sip, Sip, Hooray!” for the bar or “Pick a Seat, Not a Side” for the ceremony.

How do I create a wedding hashtag with a pun?
Start with your last name (or both names), then add “EverAfter,” “MeetThe,” or a theme word. Keep it easy to spell and search it first to avoid duplicates.

