How to Donate Wedding Decor So It Actually Helps Someone
There comes a point when the boxes begin to feel heavier than they are. Not because the vases, frames, signs, and table runners weigh much, but because they represent another unfinished decision. You already tried selling them. You took photographs, wrote descriptions, lowered prices, separated bundles, and responded to messages. Some pieces sold quickly. Others received occasional interest but never found a buyer. Eventually, keeping the remaining wedding decorations begins to cost more in time and space than they are likely to return in money. That is often when donation becomes the right next step. Donating wedding decor can feel surprisingly emotional. These objects were part of a meaningful day. They held the flowers, framed the table numbers, welcomed guests, and appeared in photographs you will keep for years. Giving them away may feel different from selling them because there is no financial exchange to make the decision feel practical. But donation is not simply getting ...