Wedding Entertainment
A wedding entertainment idea that works for every guest at the table.
PairPops turns your wedding photos into a matching game that spans every age, personality, and language at your reception. Set it out. Let it run itself.
Why it works
Entertainment that needs no coordinator and no explanation.
Age-agnostic — no reading required.
Most wedding entertainment splits the room by age. PairPops doesn't. The game is purely visual — match the images — which means the 8-year-old ring bearer and the 85-year-old great-grandmother play the same game with equal footing.
Language-agnostic — works for multicultural weddings.
No text to read. No rules to translate. A guest who doesn't share a language with anyone else at the table can pick up PairPops and play within ten seconds of seeing it.
Set it out before guests arrive — no staff needed.
Place the games on tables before doors open. Guests pick them up on their own. No coordinator, no announcement, no one responsible for explaining anything during the reception.
Makes the couple the center of entertainment without them being present.
Every disc has the couple's story on it. Guests discover your relationship — through photos — while they play. It's entertainment that's inherently personal without requiring the couple to perform.
Use cases
Four wedding moments it fits perfectly.
Reception table activity
One game per table. Guests play between courses, during transitions, or whenever the moment calls for it. No timer, no pressure, no one coordinating anything.
Cocktail hour
The cocktail hour is where guests are most likely to feel awkward. A game on the cocktail tables gives everyone something to do while the couple takes portraits.
Multicultural wedding
When guests don't share a language, visual games close the gap. PairPops is played entirely through images — which means international guests can fully participate.
Intimate backyard wedding
No venue, no DJ, no photo booth. PairPops is a self-contained entertainment option that works anywhere. Set it out and let it run itself.
The process
From photos to game in three steps.
Send us your wedding photos
Engagement photos, portraits, family images — any clear photo works. We'll send a checklist after you reach out.
We design and send a proof
Our team builds the layout — every disc, every pairing arranged with your photos. Tin customization included. You review before anything prints.
You approve, we ship
Nothing prints without your sign-off. Production and shipping takes 5–7 business days from proof approval.
See what your custom game could look like.
Upload a few photos and we'll create a personalized game preview — no commitment needed.
FAQ
Common questions.
How is this different from a photo booth?
A photo booth requires a setup, a line, and active management. PairPops sits on the table and runs itself. It's also active rather than passive — guests are playing, competing, and interacting with each other rather than posing.
What if some guests are competitive and others aren't?
The game naturally accommodates both. Competitive guests play hard. Casual guests pick it up, play a round or two, and put it down. No one has to commit to a full session — it's designed to be picked up and set down freely.
Can we have the game at both the ceremony and reception?
Games work best at events where guests are seated or mingling at tables. Cocktail hour, reception tables, welcome dinner, and morning-after brunch are all ideal moments.
What's the simplest way to distribute games to tables?
Place one tin per table before guests are seated. No announcement needed. Guests discover the game on their own — which is often a more delightful experience than being told to play.
Can we rent it or is it ours to keep?
PairPops is yours to keep. The tin is a keepsake. Guests often take individual discs home as mementos. The couple keeps the tin — it's part of the story of the day.
How does it work for a 200-person wedding vs. a 30-person intimate dinner?
Order one set per table. For a 200-person wedding with 25 tables, that's 25 sets. For a 30-person dinner with 4 tables, 4 sets. Contact us with your guest count and we'll advise on the right quantity.