Wedding Favor Ideas | Weddings
By SarahPage
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Whether you go with an edible treat (like brownies, cookies, candy or chocolate) or a little treasure to give your guests for a favor, you need to buy something to put that favor in. This can range from small paper or fabric bags to small gift boxes to tulle. Traditional favors use tulle as the material that the bride will put the favor and then she ties a ribbon and card to the bundle.
The fun thing about wedding favors is that you can be as creative as you want. If you want something edible, you can mold a unique chocolate treat and wrap it with custom wrappings. This might go best in a gift box that can keep it from melting. Even a glass gift box could add a nice, flavorful touch.
For wedding favors, there is an emporium of information online. You can order bulk wedding favor supplies as well as cheap, pre-made wedding favors. If you search online for wedding favors, there are tons of web sites that will supply you with everything that you need to know to make sure that your wedding favors are perfect. You are not in this alone.
When it comes to creating wedding favor boxes, sometimes you may need to open your ideas for pedestrian items. For examples, a take out Chinese food box works great for putting wedding favor cookies in. You can even decorate the box and put other assortment of items in the Chinese take-out box.
Thinking about using small paper bags to make your favors? Well then you have a great idea. You can buy these small bags in bulk and decorate them any way you choose. Buying in bulk is a great way to keep your expenses down; won't that look awesome on the table? A clear plastic bag gives soaps or candles a more modern look and looks good at the same time. You can enjoy their beauty without being overpowering by the fragrance(s) at your reception. If you are going for a splash of color, then you might want to think about using small glass jars as your container.
If you are considering to offer flowers as a gift for your guests, why not put them in a small vase with a bow tied around it? Keep in mind that if they are real, then you need to have water to keep the flowers alive. This is just one example of how proper packaging should be in congruence with your gift items.
About the Author
Sarah Page is a wedding consultant and part time florist. She delivers advice concerning cheap wedding favor ideas on her website about unique wedding favors. Weddings are her passion.
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