Chalkboard Arrows Wedding Cigar Bands
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Rustic charm meets clean direction. This custom cigar band features a popular chalkboard-style background with fun arrow graphics. Perfect for rustic, farmhouse, or casual wedding themes, it adds a unique, directional touch to your cigar bar favors. Printed on authentic matte paper with cigar-safe tab adhesive.
Why We Love It
The chalkboard aesthetic adds texture and a handmade feel to elegant events. Here is why this design is a favorite for rustic weddings:
- The Rustic Focal Point: The chalkboard background and simple white typography instantly tie the favor into a barn, winery, or outdoor wedding setting. It coordinates seamlessly with other chalkboard signs (seating charts, menus).
- Chalkboard Look, No Mess: The graphic simulates chalk dust and texture without the risk of smudging or getting dust on your guests' fingers.
- Cigar-Safe Design: The specialized tab adhesive prevents **any damage to the cigar wrapper**, allowing guests to easily remove the band before lighting up—a necessary feature for cigar aficionados.
Product Specifications
| Design Style | Rustic / Chalkboard Arrows / Wedding Favor |
| Material | Premium Matte Paper (Authentic Cigar Band Feel) |
| Adhesive | Tab Adhesive Only (Protects Cigar Wrapper) |
| Customization | Couple's Names, Initials, and Wedding Date |
| Origin | Printed in Oldsmar, FL, USA 🇺🇸 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I customize the color of the text?
The standard chalkboard look uses high-contrast white text to simulate real chalk. We can add color accents (like pink or teal) to the arrows if requested.
Are these suitable for humid outdoor events?
These are matte paper and designed for dry conditions. We recommend keeping the cigars in a humidor or cellophane wrappers if the party is outdoors or in a humid climate.
How do I apply the label?
Our bands are self-adhesive. You simply peel the backing off the adhesive tab and wrap the band tightly around the cigar, overlapping the printed end to secure it.