Things to Engrave on a Flask
- It only seems logical to engrave a bit of drinking-related text onto a flask. Depending on your sensibilities, you may want to go with something poetic, lyrics to your favorite drinking song or a bit of off-color, alcohol-related humor. Here are a few suggestions:
"Always do sober what you said you'd do drunk. That will teach you to keep your mouth shut." -- Ernest Hemingway
"First you take a drink, then the drink takes a drink, then the drink takes you." -- F. Scott Fitzgerald
"Raise your glass to the good and the evil / Let's drink to the salt of the earth." -- The Rolling Stones, "Salt of the Earth" - If a flask is being given as a gift, you may want to memorialize the date. Consider having important anniversaries or birthdays engraved, along with the name of your recipient. Wedding anniversaries, high school reunions or milestone birthdays are all good times to consider giving a flask as a gift. Flasks given as graduation gifts can be emblazoned with school mottos or crests.
- Personal messages personalize a flask and turn it into a gift with a unique twist. For groomsmen, a song lyric, quote or college fraternity or organization emblem would be appropriate, and could be paired with a thank-you message or the recipient's name. If you wanted to give a flask to a boyfriend, husband, father or son, consider penning a heartfelt message of love, devotion or thanks. If giving a flask to a fiance, consider writing "From this day forward ..." followed by your names and the date of your wedding.
- Engraving a monogram or family crest onto the surface of a flask is a way to elevate a simple gift into a treasured possession that can be passed down as an heirloom from generation to generation.