Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce gift rehearsal dinner guests diamond-encrusted keepsake

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No champagne problems here.

Guests of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s rehearsal dinner on Thursday night were given a bejeweled keepsake for the occasion. 

A-list attendees were spotted leaving the festivities clutching black velvet boxes etched with the couple’s initials, as a source told Page Six they contain one large champagne flute adorned with real diamonds.

Guests at Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s rehearsal dinner at Madison Square Garden last night — like Charissa Thompson and Steven Cundari seen here — were gifted bejeweled keepsakes to remember the occasion. BACKGRID
The couple’s initials were etched onto the box. BACKGRID

We hear the boxes were presented with an image of what appeared to be the garden from the couple’s famed engagement photos printed on frayed fabric placed on top. The fabric was wrapped around a commemorative card and fastened with an elegant silver wax seal.

Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper, Selena Gomez, Lena Dunham, longtime Swift collaborator Jack Antonoff and his sister Rachel, and Ashley Avignone were among the 100 people invited to the dinner at the Infosys Theater at Madison Square Garden.

Also spotted were sports reporter Erin Andrews and her husband, former NHL player Jarret Stoll, Swift’s longtime publicist, Tree Paine, childhood best friend Abigail Anderson, Kelce’s manager Amanda Santa, his longtime friend Reggie “Regrunt” King and his wife, Sarah, and sports commentator Charissa Thompson.

A source exclusively told Page Six that the box holds a large champagne flute set with real diamonds. Sarah Blackburn King and Reggie King are seen carrying there gifts after the dinner. BACKGRID
Erin Andrews and Jarret Stoll were among guests at the dinner. 4CRNS / BACKGRID

And fittingly, Swift’s wedding at the Garden appears to have a garden theme.

In photos obtained by Page Six on Thursday, large floral arrangements were seen inside the iconic arena where the power couple will hold a giant wedding celebration for 1,000 people today.

The flowers appeared to be large peach and pink toned blooms with greenery.

On Friday, Page Six exclusively reported that an area of the arena has been set up as a forest, complete with trees and carpet that looks like grass.

Former Kansas City Chiefs player Ross Travis was spotted attending. BACKGRID
Only 100 guests attended the intimate dinner. BACKGRID
Swift’s longtime publicist Tree Paine [right] and her best friend Abigail Anderson [left] were spotted. BACKGRID

The decor is dominated by dark green and pink, and also features white round couches, high-top tables, bars and a large white staircase.

Page Six exclusively revealed that a cocktail hour will be held on the sixth-floor concourse around 4 p.m. ET before the ceremony starts at 5:30 p.m. on the arena floor. A reception will then follow, with guests partying the night away until 4:00 a.m. Saturday, we’re told.

Guests expected at tonight’s event include Ed Sheeran, Gigi Hadid, the Haim sisters, Sombr, Suki Waterhouse, Cara Delevingne, Mariska Hargitay and Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid.

The box was presented to guests with an image of the garden from Swift and Kelce’s engagement photo printed on frayed fabric. BACKGRID
The printed fabric held a piece of paper inside and was held together by sealed silver wax, said a spy. BACKGRID

We exclusively reported that the “Only Murders in the Building” actress, 33, is expected to be a bridesmaid for Swift.

Sources exclusively told Page Six that the “Bad Blood” singer and the Kansas City Chiefs star have already tied the knot ahead of the ceremony.

Kelce popped the question to Swift last year after two years of dating.

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