A Wedding Jar is one shared link where guests give together. Whether it's a honeymoon fund, a house fund, or a straightforward cash wedding gift collection, guests add money, a gift card, or a note — all in one place instead of scattered envelopes.
What is this?
A Wedding Jar is a shared page for one wedding — the object the couple (or a friend) creates and shares.
What do I do?
Share one link with the guest list.
What happens?
Guests chip in — toward the honeymoon, a group gift, or a heartfelt message.
Say who's getting married and what you're pooling toward — a honeymoon fund, a home, or an open cash wedding gift collection. Under three minutes.
Add the link to the wedding website, the invite, or a group message. No accounts, no app — every guest can open it and give.
Guests contribute to the wedding money pool, send a gift card, or leave a blessing. The couple sees it all in one place and cashes out when ready.
Alongside the money pool, contributors can send a wedding gift card from brands people actually love.
Illustrative examples — not customer testimonials.
The couple already has a home full of things. A honeymoon fund lets guests put their gift toward the trip of a lifetime instead of another appliance.
A clean cash wedding gift collection means no registry guesswork — guests give what they like through one link, with a note attached.
A friend group wants to go in on one meaningful present. A Wedding Jar keeps the running total in one place so no one has to front the money.
You create one Jar and share the link. Guests open it and contribute by card toward a honeymoon fund or a group gift — no account or app needed.
Contributions are processed securely by Stripe, which charges standard card-processing fees; EventJar adds a small platform fee shown before anyone pays. The couple cashes out to a bank account through Stripe — the balance is theirs, minus those transparent fees.
Yes. Alongside a cash wedding gift collection, guests can send a gift card from popular brands, so the couple gets flexibility either way.
No. A Jar is one link any guest can open in a browser and contribute — no downloads.
Every guest can add a blessing or note, and the couple can add photos and a story so the Jar becomes a keepsake of well-wishes.
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