Wedding Favors-A Gift for the Guests

Posted by Nick Niesen on October 27th, 2010

Wedding favors are a great way to thank your guests and add a little extra charm to your wedding reception. Wedding favors are available in a variety of styles and price ranges. Depending of the theme of the wedding there are numerous wedding favors available to perfectly suit the bride and groom and the wedding itself.

For a formal wedding reception there are favors that coordinate with formality. Choose favors that come in little tuxedo and wedding gown boxes. Wedding favors do not have to be extravagant. Just a little box filled with candy or mints are a perfect parting gift for guests for the way home. Small metallic picture frames are also a great, inexpensive favor that guests can use to remember the celebration.

For less formal weddings, there are many types of favors available. For outdoor weddings, there are personalized seed packets available. Simply choose a flower and a special phrase to commemorate the wedding day. Seeds are a wonderful, sentimental way to give guests a reminder of the wedding day. Another great idea is little baskets filled with candy and a little saying. Little wedding bands can be tied on a ribbon and attached to any favor as a great accent.

Some important things to remember about wedding favors are first, to keep it simple. There should be a favor for everyone on the guest list, so don?t get bogged down with too many small details. The favors should include something with the date of the wedding and the names of the bride and groom. This way guests will remember the event and the origin of the favor. This is also a great time to put in a little thank you to the guests for attending the event and being part of such a special time.

Weddings favors will be a lasting memento of a day when two people enter into the beginning of a new life together. They are a great way to thank guests for being there at the wedding, and also add a great touch of class to the wedding décor. Favors reflect the wedding as well as the couple, and are a wedding element that should not be overlooked.

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