Celebrations · the bach weekend

The bachelorette bar: matching, but make it personal

The group wants to match; nobody wants the punny tee that dies after one weekend. The bachelorette monogram bar threads it: everyone gets the same blank — a trucker hat, a bucket hat, a canvas tote — and letters it their own way. The set photographs as a unit and every piece survives as an actual favorite.

The kickoff-night format

We set up at the rental house, hotel suite lounge, or your first-night venue for a ninety-minute to two-hour window. The crew arrives before the group returns from dinner or the beach, the wall of hats is waiting, and the pressing becomes the night's opening event. It is the single best group-photo generator of the weekend, judging by how often we end up taking those photos.

Typical bachelorette groups run 8 to 25 people — one press handles it easily, and every guest is lettered within the first hour. The rest of the window is for second thoughts and bonus patches.

Vegas, Palm Springs, and the coast

Southern California crews book us with no travel fee. Las Vegas weekends add a flat $900 travel charge and we handle the rest — no schlepping presses through hotel lobbies yourselves, no shipping boxes of hats to a concierge and praying. Suite setups just need a normal outlet and a table; we have worked strips, hills, and beach houses alike (see the Las Vegas page for specifics).

Pair it with the wedding

Groups that letter hats at the bach often bring the bar back for the reception — the bridal party arrives already wearing theirs, and guests want in. Booking both dates together is the easiest way to hold availability; start with either date here.