How do you keep your guests dancing all night long? Rescue Flats. Artfully designed, lovingly crafted ballet flats in a beautiful display box that says both “Thank you for coming” and “Shall we dance? Thats right, now you can save all your guests from pinched toes and blistered heels with a thoughtful box of Rescue Flats!
A box set include twenty pairs of Rescue Flats (five small, ten medium and five large) Each set in your box is lovingly wrapped in satin ribbon that gives them a "just for you" look. On top of the twenty Rescue Flats each box also includes twenty heels bags that are perfect for protecting your guests heels while they are on the dance floor.
We here at Wedding Chicks did notice one thing missing from this fabulous box set, heel bag tags! So we took it upon ourselves to create a super cute tag that your guests can slip on to their heel bag and ensure the correct bagged pair of heels goes home with the correct guest. You can click here to download those tags now.
Want to see what the boxes and flats really look like? We took a little time to tell you all about the Rescue Flats that we were sent via a Facebook Live video (or two). Check out the videos below to hear Jocey and Erica tell you all about Rescue Flats and all the fantastic ways they ensure you and your guests have the absolute best night ever after the "I dos!"
https://www.facebook.com/weddingchicks/videos/vb.76349062671/10154720990102672/?type=2&theater
Stay tuned! Internet issues at the Wedding Chicks office forced this Facebook Live to be a two parter! Check out this next video to get the real scoop on Rescue Flats, PLUS Erica finds a super cute hidden detail in every pair of Rescue Flats!
https://www.facebook.com/weddingchicks/videos/vb.76349062671/10154721012742672/?type=2&theater
So now that you know all about Rescue Flats and are planning on ordering your box set for your wedding guests here is a quick easy to follow three step guide on how to use them. Bonus! Get your free downloadable Shoe Bag Tags here to ensure that no body winds up with the wrong set of heels at the end of the night.