Bulk Cutting boards

Cutting Boards in Bulk for Events: The Complete Guide for Planners and Buyers

Events have a gifting problem that retail doesn’t solve. You need 150 of something. Or 300. Or 50 that all look exactly the same. You need them by a specific date, you need them to photograph well, and you need the per-unit cost to make sense at scale. Walking into a kitchen store and buying one board at a time isn’t the answer. Neither is ordering from a generic promotional products supplier who’ll put a logo on anything. Cutting boards in bulk for events work when the sourcing is right. This guide covers the event types where bulk cutting boards perform best, what to order for each, how to structure a program that actually comes together on time, and what to watch for before placing a first bulk order.

Why Cutting Boards Work as Event Gifts

The event gifting category is full of items that feel appropriate in the moment and disappear within weeks. Tote bags. Branded water bottles. Candles. None of these are wrong — but none of them have staying power. A hardwood cutting board stays on the counter. It comes out when guests arrive. It’s in the kitchen for dinner prep, for weekend brunch, for the cheese plate at the next gathering. Every time it comes out, the event it came from is associated with something useful and well-made. That association doesn’t fade the way a tote bag does. The personalization angle is what separates a good event cutting board program from a generic one. A maple board with the couple’s names and wedding date, or the company name and event year, or the conference theme and location — these are boards that become keepsakes rather than giveaways. A keepsake gets kept. A giveaway gets given away. Photography is the third reason. A styled cutting board in a flat-lay or a table setting photographs better than almost any other event gift category. For social media content, for the event recap, for the couple’s wedding gallery — a well-made hardwood board with clean engraving is the kind of image that gets shared.

Event Types and What Works for Each

Bulk cutting boards for events — event type, format, species, and typical quantity

Weddings

Highest volume category

Favour format

Apple board or compact rectangle

Species

Maple favours, cherry bridal party, walnut keepsake

Engraving

Names + date, new address, botanical motif

Typical qty

100–200 favours, 6–12 bridal party, 1–2 keepsake

Corporate Conferences & Events

Best durability argument

Format

Rectangle standard, paddle for VIP tier

Species

Maple for attendees, cherry or walnut for VIP

Engraving

Event name + year, company logo, theme

Typical qty

200–500 standard, 24–50 VIP

Milestone Celebrations

Single premium board

Format

Large rectangle or paddle

Species

Walnut or cherry — statement material

Engraving

Name + milestone + meaningful date or phrase

Typical qty

24–50 boards

Holiday Parties & Seasonal Events

Highest Q4 volume

Format

Compact rectangle or apple board

Species

Maple — cost-effective at volume, consistent

Engraving

Company name + year + short phrase

Typical qty

100–300 boards

Each species and size is a separate SKU at 24-board minimum. Multiple SKUs can ship in the same delivery. All boards ship unfinished — engraving done by a third-party laser engraver.

Weddings are the highest-volume event in the cutting board category for a reason. The format is perfectly matched: a large group that needs something personal, a clear occasion to reference in the engraving, and guests who are at a life stage where a quality kitchen item has genuine use. Maple apple boards or compact rectangles work well as guest favours at the 100-200 board scale. Cherry or walnut paddle boards for the bridal party at 6-12 pieces. A large walnut rectangle as the couple’s keepsake. Three different products, three different price points, one occasion. Corporate conferences and company events benefit from the board’s durability argument more than any other category. A conference attendee who receives a well-made maple board with the event name and date uses it for years. Every time they use it, the event comes back. That’s a marketing outcome that a branded pen or a lanyard doesn’t produce. For large conference programs — 200 to 500 attendees — maple rectangles at a single format keep the per-unit cost manageable. For smaller executive retreats or VIP programs, cherry or walnut at a smaller quantity signals that the gift tier is elevated. Milestone celebrations — anniversaries, retirements, milestone birthdays, company founding dates — are where the single high-quality board works best. One board, the right species, engraved with the right information. For a 25th anniversary event, a walnut board with the couple’s names and both significant dates. For a retirement celebration, a cherry board with the retiree’s name, years of service, and something meaningful. These are pieces that last decades because they mean something specific to one person. Holiday parties and seasonal corporate events are the highest-volume corporate event category. Q4 holiday party favours for 100 to 300 employees, all going home the same night. Maple is the right species at this scale — consistent, photogenic, cost-effective at volume. The engraving can be simple: company name, year, a short phrase. The board doesn’t need to be complicated to work. It needs to be well-made and arrive on time.

Ordering Math for Events

The 24-board minimum per SKU is the organizing structure for event bulk orders. Each species and each size combination is a separate SKU. A wedding program with maple favours, cherry bridal party boards, and a walnut keepsake is three SKUs — each at 24-board minimum, all potentially in the same shipment. For large events with a single product type, the math is straightforward. A 150-person event with one board per guest needs 150+ boards at the relevant SKU. Order with buffer — 10 to 15% above the confirmed headcount accounts for last-minute additions, quality rejects, and boards that get damaged in transit or during the engraving process. A 150-board program should have 170 boards ordered. For tiered programs with multiple board types, each tier needs to hit its own minimum. A corporate event with 200 standard attendees and 20 VIPs needs 200+ maple boards (one SKU) and 24 walnut boards (second SKU, with buffer above the 20 needed). The walnut SKU minimum of 24 happens to work well here — it covers the 20 VIPs with 4 boards of buffer. Lead time from Quebec is one to six business days to most Canadian destinations. The planning timeline is longer. A 200-board event program with personalized engraving needs board sourcing lead time, engraver production time (one to three weeks depending on the engraver’s queue and program complexity), and distribution time. Six to eight weeks from order to distribution is a reasonable planning timeline for a personalized event program. Programs that start four weeks out consistently run into problems at the engraver stage.

What to Specify When Ordering

Species. Don’t just say “wood” or “hardwood.” Specify maple, cherry, or walnut. If you’re mixing species across tiers, specify each tier separately. Size and format. Rectangle, paddle, apple, round — and the dimensions. A 12×18 rectangle and a 10×14 rectangle are different SKUs. Confirm the exact format before placing the order. Finished or unfinished. For any program that involves laser engraving, the boards must ship unfinished. A pre-oiled board is a production problem. Confirm unfinished explicitly. Quantity with buffer. Give the exact number you need plus the buffer. Don’t just order the exact headcount. Events change, boards get damaged, quantities get revised upward. Delivery date. Work backward from the event date. Account for engraver production time, not just shipping time. If the event is in six weeks, the boards need to leave the supplier in the next week or two, not in five weeks. More on bulk sourcing for event programs: Laser Engravers Bulk Blanks page.

FAQ

What’s the minimum order for bulk cutting boards for events? 24 boards per SKU. Each species and size combination is a separate SKU. A tiered event program with maple favours and walnut VIP boards is two SKUs — each at 24 minimum. All SKUs can ship in the same delivery. How far in advance should I order bulk cutting boards for an event? Six to eight weeks before the event date for a personalized program. That covers board sourcing, engraver production, and distribution. Holiday season programs (Q4) need even more lead time — supplier and engraver queues compress in October and November. Order boards by early October for December events. Can I mix species in one bulk order? Yes. Maple, cherry, and walnut can all ship in the same order. Each species hits its own 24-board minimum per SKU. Sizes can also mix — different formats ship together as long as each format/species combination hits its minimum. Do the boards come pre-engraved? No. The boards ship unfinished — no oil, no wax, no coating, no engraving. Personalization is done by a laser engraver after the boards arrive at their facility. The board supplier and the engraver are two separate relationships. What size cutting board works best for event favours? Apple boards (7×10) and compact rectangles (8×10 to 10×14) are the favour formats. They fit in a gift bag, photograph well on a table setting, and land at a per-unit cost that works for large-volume programs. Paddle boards work for bridal party gifts and mid-tier corporate programs where display quality matters. What’s the best species for a large event favour program? Hard maple. Most consistent batch-to-batch, best engraving contrast, most cost-effective at volume. Cherry for programs where the warm tone adds to the event aesthetic or the gift needs to read a tier above standard. Walnut for VIP tiers and high-value auction pieces. How do I account for last-minute guest list changes? Order with a 10-15% buffer above confirmed headcount. On a 150-board program, order 170. The extra boards cost less per unit at volume than a rush reorder, and they give you coverage for late additions, quality rejects, and engraving errors.