The Wedding Neon Sign We Still Use Years Later
We didn’t plan on keeping much from our wedding day. The dress went into storage, the florals wilted by morning, and the dessert table was wiped clean in an hour. But one thing stayed — and not just in our memories.
It was our custom neon sign. Just two words, glowing in warm white script: “Better Together.”
It hung behind us during our first dance, floated above the head table, and showed up in nearly every guest selfie. We hadn’t thought about it much when we ordered it. It was a fun touch. A detail. But somehow, it became the thing.
More Than Just Decor
The next day, after the venue cleared out, our neon sign was still glowing. Quietly. We packed it up with the intention to store it, like everything else. But it never made it to storage. Instead, it ended up in our living room. Then our bedroom. Then above the couch in our first apartment together.
It wasn’t a trend anymore. It was ours.
Why Neon Works as a Keepsake
- It's portable. No wires or ugly hardware, just a clean acrylic back and a simple plug.
- It's practical. We use it every time friends come over, or when we host anniversary dinners.
- It's emotional. You don’t just see it — you feel what it meant that day.
And unlike a guest book or photo album, it’s not something you have to open or find. It just exists, glowing gently every evening — a small reminder of something big.
From “Wedding Decor” to “Part of Our Home”
We’ve since moved twice. That sign moved with us. And every time we plug it in, it still gets comments. Not just “where did you get that?” but “you still have your wedding sign?”
Yes. And we’re glad we do.
If you're planning a wedding and thinking of getting a custom neon sign — don’t overthink it. You won’t regret the glow. It might just outlast your cake topper, your favors, and your Spotify playlist.
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