Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Reflected Theme of Wedding with Favour

Wedding favours have been around for as long as couples have been getting married. This age old tradition appears to have originated as a means for the wedding couple to express their appreciation to guests for being part of their wedding. An economical method, no doubt.

This concept has evolved to today’s way of couples letting their guests take home part of the magic of their wedding day. In different shapes, colours & sizes, wedding favours have become the means by which couples say a big "Thank You" to their guests, and also are an extension of the couple’s personalities as favours, very often, reflect the theme of the wedding.

There are so many different types of favours in the market. And on top of that, you may wish to make modifications to the existing range, so as to ensure your guests receive something they have never received before. My advice would be to take 2 major issues into consideration. Firstly, you may wish to think about your budget. Typically, a wedding couple will not want to spend too much money on this aspect of their wedding. Also, the number of guests you are having will also play a major role in helping you decide how much to spend. Secondly, you’ll have to think about your wedding theme. The colours you are using in your decoration can be extended to your favour colour. For example, if you are having a beach wedding, you may wish to use seashells as your favour. These can be wrapped up and personalised with a ribbon or a short note.

This is example for wedding favour:

Chocolates
Cake
Mints
Almonds
Fresh flowers
a pair of bells
soap bubbles
personalised notebooks
personalised drink stirrers
soaps
aromatherapy products
potpourri sachets
candles
souvenir programmes with couple’s photo
engraved pens
engraved wedding coins
bookmarks

wedding favors

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