Giving your guests wedding favours is your way of saying thank you to each person attending your wedding, so the presentation as well as the wedding favours themselves should reflect your intentions. Some thoughtfulness and creativity can speak volumes
Make your wedding favours beautiful but also functional. You can attach a favour label to your wedding favours with the guests’ names and their table numbers and set them out on a table near the reception entrance to double as escort cards. Give pretty hang bag box wedding favours to the ladies and top hat wedding favours to the men filled with delicious sugared almond or chocolate dragees as you welcome them to your evening reception.
A popular idea is to have breakaway centrepieces, where the centrepiece is made up of several wedding favours that come apart, each part able to be taken home by guests as wedding favours. Breakaway centrepiece wedding favours are often an arrangement of cake box wedding favours. You could also have wedding favours tree. This idea works really well with Christmas weddings. If a Christmas tree is out of season, get a potted tree or use vines to bring a Mediterranean touch to you wedding. Wedding guests can untie wedding favours from the tree at the end of the evening for a sweet memento. |