Wedding Favors

Everybody loves wedding – even if they say they don’t. Who couldn’t love witnessing the joining of two lives? Not only do your friends and loved ones want to be there to witness your happiness, they would also like mementoes of the event. They can have that in the form of wedding favors.

Wedding favors are becoming more and more popular. As guests arrive, they are given wedding favors. They may also be given the favors as they are leaving the wedding, or as they arrive or leave the reception. Whatever the bride and groom desire is fine.

Wedding favors do not have to be expensive. Typically, one type of gift is chosen for the women, and one type is chosen for the men, unless the gift is unisex. Gifts may include mugs with the couples picture and wedding date, candies, picture frames, candies, or a dozen other options.

Wedding favors, again, should serve as a memento of the wedding. This is why couples often have matchbooks with their names and the date on them, as well as napkins with the name and date. These are all considered as keepsakes.

Do not stress out over what you should give as wedding favors. Remember, there is no hard and fast rule. Choose your wedding favors based on your budget, your wedding colors, and your wedding theme. Everybody will get the same gift.

Gifts can be packaged in small bags that can easily be picked up or handed out, at whatever time you choose. These bags can be purchased in bulk at any stationary store. You can really dress them up with some ribbon and tissue paper as well.

Don’t go overboard with the wedding favors. Choose something small and inexpensive, and include a napkin and matchbook with the names of the couple and the wedding date on them in the gift bags. You might also consider including an exquisite chocolate in each bag.

Make Your Own Wedding Favors

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