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I'm actually doing shot glasses that are made in mexico from on of the local vendors. They are red clay with bright artwork painted on them (6 pesos) and then purchasing small bottles of tequila for each table with our personal label on them. I'm also doing the fans for the ceremony. For the welcoming gift, I'm having woven tortilla baskets made from a local vendor (65 pesos) and then am buying local bread and sweets to place in them. I'm also doing a welcoming bag with chapstick, sunscreen, and all other small necessities needed for the sun.

How did you get a local vendor for the shot glasses? Did you have your coordinator set you up?

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Hi DanniCee - welcome to our forum community, Congrats on joining us and on your upcoming destination wedding too!!! You're sure to find lots of great info, advice, suggestions and support from everyone here, so well done :)

 

For some added inspiration to ramp up your creative powers, here are some magical wedding moments that matter we captured in our incomparable Mayan Riviera taken from our Wedding Story Albums - enjoy!

 

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Wishing you happy research, and all the best with your plans - cheers!!! MTM Photography team :)

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