Planning 101 13th September 2022

10 Great Neon Signs For Your Wedding Day

Functioning as both a fun sign for your wedding day as well as a cool piece of wall art in your home for after your wedding day, decorative neon signs are often a worthwhile investment for your wedding day. 

Below we’ve listed some popular options other couples have done, to help get you inspired for yours. 

1. Your initials

Keep things simple and chic by just using your initials. This is also a great option for couples where you might not be changing your surnames, but you still want to celebrate your unity. 

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2. Your surname 

A fun classic is to have your new married name put in lights, something that will fit nicely in your family home together. 

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3. Can’t Take My Eyes Off Of You

Embrace the song lyrics and have ‘Can’t take my eyes off of you’ in neon. This will also make for a really lovely and unique piece of art at home too. 

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4. Til Death Do Us Party

A really popular option, this is perfect for couples who love to have a good time and party and will see this as a real motto to live by! 

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5. Better Together 

A simple and lovely option, ‘Better Together’ is the right level of mushy for those who don’t necessarily do sentimental sayings. 

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6. Happily Ever After 

For those planning a fairytale wedding, ‘Happily ever after’ fits in just perfectly. 

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7. Best Day Ever

Forever be reminded of your best day ever by having the saying emblazoned in lights - it’ll be something that’ll give you all the warm feels whenever you spot it in your home. 

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8. Your Names 

Much like the simple initials, just having your names is a great way to celebrate your unity in a laidback way. 

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9. All You Need Is Love 

A classic saying, we can imagine this wording being equally lovely at a wedding as it would be in your home. 

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10. Mr and Mrs

Celebrate your new names by having Mr and Mrs followed by your new family name. 

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