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Custom Scratch Cards
These mini scratch cards are palm-sized pops of possibility, pre-printed with “You’re a winner!” under a silver scratch-off circle. Simple, punchy, and yes — you’ll probably overhear your uncle loudly narrating his fake jackpot.
Real talk: your guests came for the free booze, the awkward dancing, and maybe, just maybe, a little unexpected fun. These scratch cards deliver on that last bit. Slide one into each place setting, tape them to a display board, or toss them in a favor bag — minimal effort, disproportionate entertainment. You can write your own prize on the back if you’re feeling spicy (free kiss, extra dessert, ceremonial title of “Future Godparent” — your call). Or just let them be cute little tokens of shared luck on your very lucky day.
They’re sold in sets of 25, so scaling is painless and cost is, let’s say, not devastating. And no, they don’t actually come with a lottery ticket, but you knew that. What they *do* come with is just the right mix of “didn’t expect that” and “this couple knows how to have fun.” Heavy paper, lighthearted vibe — ideal combo.
Four Leaf Clover Guardian Coin
The raised clover detail is cast in durable zinc alloy, which means it won’t vanish into a wallet abyss after one unlucky laundry cycle. Tactile enough to fidget with, sturdy enough to survive a few superstitious tosses—this Four Leaf Clover Guardian Coin is designed to feel more like a little talisman and less like junk drawer filler.
Yes, it’s a charm. No, it won’t guarantee your guest hits the jackpot on their scratcher. But slip one of these into a lottery ticket favor sleeve and you’ve moved from “cute nod to luck” into “oh wow, they thought about this” territory. It’s a thoughtful nudge toward good fortune that doesn’t scream *Pinterest project gone rogue*. Plus, the clover engraving has just the right amount of texture to make it look intentional, not kitschy.
This is the favor version of carrying a lucky penny—except upgraded so your guests don’t feel weird about keeping it. And hey, if Aunt Diane wins $50 but credits the coin and not her sheer cosmic randomness? All the better.
Glassine Lottery Ticket Envelopes
Translucent, sealable, and just opaque enough to tease—these glassine envelopes do the critical job of hiding what’s inside while still making it obvious something good’s going on. Like a scratch-off peeking through a frosted window. The paper is smooth, crisp, and more elevated than sticking your lottery ticket in a Ziplock. Obviously.
Perfectly sized for a standard lotto ticket, these envelopes are the wedding-favor equivalent of saying, “We put effort into this, but not in a try-hard way.” They’re also glue-free (no licking involved), so you won’t be sentencing your maid of honor to a weird papercut-and-saliva situation the night before the wedding. Slip in your ticket, press the flap closed, and you’re done. No endless sticker sealing, no whimsical ribbon wrapping, just clean presentation and a little mystery.
If you’re aiming for the kind of favor that gets picked up, scratched immediately, and talked about at brunch the next day, start here. They’re minimal, intentional, and functional—which, let’s be honest, is more than you can say for most wedding favors. Attach a “Lucky in Love” tag and you’ve got budget-friendly charm without the bulk.
Handmade Mini Pewter Horseshoe
Solid pewter, palm-sized, and shaped like something your grandpa might’ve nailed above a barn door—this mini horseshoe leans into the lucky-charm aesthetic without getting kitschy about it. It’s handmade (translation: no two are identical), and weighs just enough to feel intentional, not like something that fell off the back of a keychain.
Yes, it’s tiny. No, it won’t protect your crops. But paired with a lottery ticket? Suddenly it’s a wink, a nod, and a low-key wish for good fortune, all in one strangely satisfying metal curve. Perfect for slotting into a favor bag or using as a display hook on your lottery board (if you’re going full Pinterest with it). It’s equal parts symbolism and swagger—with better odds than the scratch-offs.
Long after the tickets are scratched and someone’s won (or dramatically lost) twelve dollars, this little charm might live on a desk, a shelf, or dangling next to a set of perpetually tangled keys. In other words: not bad for a favor that doesn’t try too hard.
Lucky In Love Heart Clasp Envelope
Gold-foiled script and a heart-shaped clasp — subtle flex. The *Lucky in Love Heart Clasp Envelope* manages to look polished without trying too hard, which is more than we can say for most things that involve glitter or wedding favors in general. Each envelope is just the right size for a scratch-off, and yes, your guests will totally clock the attention to detail. (They pretend not to care. They care.)
This one’s made with thick, matte card stock — so it actually feels like something you picked intentionally, not a leftover craft store impulse buy. The heart-shaped fastener is a nice tactile bonus, like a grown-up version of sealing a note with a sticker. If your wedding vibe leans more thoughtful than cheesy, this hits the mark: clean design, straightforward message, a little romance without getting syrupy. Plus, the “Lucky in Love” tagline is a clean pun that won’t make your uncle roll his eyes.
Use it to dress up a simple lottery favor or guest game card — it’s the packaging equivalent of eyeliner: suddenly, everything looks more put-together. Minimal effort, maximum charm, no confetti bombs required.
Lucky In Love Scratchcard Holder
Gold foil lettering on matte white cardstock — it’s giving “minimalist,” but make it wedding-core. This scratchcard holder leans into the whole Lucky in Love thing without screaming it in curly font, which is exactly the tone your wedding favors should strike: a little cute, a little clever, but not trying too hard.
The flap tucks closed like a proper envelope (no weird folding origami here), and there’s just enough space inside for a standard scratch-off — or whatever miniature surprise you feel like slipping in. There’s also a discreet heart printed inside, so your guests get just one more “aww” before turning into competitive scratchers.
This is for the couple who wants to look like they planned every detail without actually spending three nights in a row debating packaging ribbon. It’s clean. It’s bridal without being bridal-industrial-complex. And it does the job: holds your lottery ticket securely while adding just enough flair to say “yes, even the favors are on-theme.”
Lucky In Love Ticket Wallet
Gold foil ink on matte white cardstock — clean, crisp, and just shiny enough to say *intentional favor*, not *last-minute scramble*. The Lucky In Love Ticket Wallet keeps things sleek and self-contained, down to the pre-cut slits that hold your scratch-off ticket in place like it’s on a tiny game show pedestal. It’s exactly the kind of favor that looks fancier than it is, which is really the holy grail of wedding swag.
Minimalist without being boring, it nails that “we tried, but we’re cool about it” energy. Your guests won’t have to guess what to do — there’s a direct line of text that reads “Lucky in Love” with room underneath to personalize your names and wedding date. Subtle flex. And unlike loose lottery tickets that end up crumpled in someone’s clutch, these wallets make sure your gift looks (and stays) polished from cocktail hour to the Uber ride home.
Pro tip: pick tickets with shiny designs so they pop against the matte card. Presentation matters, even when your cousin’s only winning two bucks. It’s form, function, and a little flirt with fate — what more do you want from a wedding favor?
Metallic Scratch Off Groom Portraits
Each portrait comes with a scratch-off silver panel covering the groom’s face — which sounds mildly sinister but is actually kind of brilliant. Underneath? A hand-drawn cartoon version of the groom doing… groom things. There’s one where he’s lifting weights in a tuxedo, one where he’s serenading you mid-vows, and one where he’s shirtless on a unicorn. An unpredictable lineup, to say the least — like if your wedding day collided with a Vegas slot machine and a bachelorette party caricature artist.
It’s part lottery ticket, part Where’s Waldo?, and entirely designed to make your guests smirk mid-salad course. The illustrations are cheeky, the scratch-off payoff is visual (not monetary — this is art, not the Powerball), and thankfully the vibe is more “fun Pinterest win” than “DIY flop.” They come as a set and can double as place cards or table notes, depending on how extra you’re feeling. In short: a favor that won’t end up abandoned on a linen napkin or forgotten in a clutch bag three wine pours later.
