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Travis Carried Taylor on Stage, Now Their Wedding Gift Tells the Story

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When a friend knows you well enough to immortalize your relationship in a handcrafted ornament, you know you’ve found your people. That’s exactly what happened when Ally Charara selected a special wedding gift for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce—a piece that captured one of the most iconic moments from their whirlwind romance.

The ornament came from Don Drumm Studios, a family-owned Ohio business, and was designed by Leandra Drumm, daughter of founder Don Drumm. But here’s what makes it perfect: it directly references that unforgettable instant during the Eras Tour when Travis Kelce, dressed in a tuxedo and top hat during the London leg, swept Taylor Swift into his arms and carried her across the stage while she held her bouquet. The ornament depicts exactly that scene—a man in formal wear holding a woman with flowers—turning a fleeting concert moment into a keepsake for forever.

Charara’s thoughtfulness didn’t stop there. The couple also received a cast aluminum casserole created by Don Drumm himself and a measuring set from craftsperson Tim Rooseboom. But it was the ornament that stole the show, so much so that Charara herself jumped into the comments on Don Drumm Studios’Instagram to share her joy: the second she saw it, she knew it had to be theirs.

On Friday, July 3, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce tied the knot at Madison Square Garden in New York City, surrounded by 1,000 of their closest friends and family. The ceremony lasted an hour and was officiated by comedian Adam Sandler. Austin Swift served as his sister’s Man of Honor, while Jason Kelce stood as Travis’s Best Man. Taylor walked down the aisle to a string quartet version of her 2008 song Love Story, and when it came time for vows, both were emotional—Travis more visibly so. According to sources, they shared deeply personal details and stories that even their closest friends had never heard before.

It’s a reminder that the best wedding gifts aren’t always the most expensive ones. They’re the ones that see you, understand your story, and capture the moments that matter most. Charara didn’t just buy an ornament; she bought a piece of Taylor and Travis’s love story—one that started on a concert stage and now hangs as a testament to how two people found each other against all odds.

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