Choosing Unique Wedding Favours
Shall we give wedding Favours?
It's a common subject that most couples discuss while planning their wedding breakfast. Assuming that the wedding couple are from the UK, wedding favours are given more often than not. Quite often a traditional wedding favour such as sugared almonds placed into small favour boxes are placed on the wedding table at each setting as a token of the couple's appreciation to the guest. Whilst sugared almonds are a traditional option, there are increasing options available such as rock sweets which have ‘Mr & Mrs' or ‘Just Married' written through the sweet. These unique little favours are also often used to decorate the wedding venue by placing them into vases or bowls. Some couples think wedding favours are an unnecessary part of their day and consider them as an optional choice if budget permits whereas others see wedding favours as integral part of the day.
Wedding Budget?
Wedding budget can have a significance on the type of wedding favours that you buy for your wedding guests. A factor to consider is how many guests are attending the wedding. If you have allocated a few hundred pounds for your favours and you only have a few guests attending your wedding then you will be able to afford professional handmade favours or personalized wedding favours. If budget is slightly more restricted or you have lots of guests then there are hundreds of options for cheap wedding favours. To save money then a good idea is to use organza bags filled with almonds or confectionary. Organza bags come in lots of different colours, shapes and sizes and make a great additional to your table setting. If you have lots of wedding guests where lots of favours are required then consider contacting your supplier and ask for a discount. Wedding shops will quite often give a discount if you buy other items for you wedding day such as disposable cameras, gifts and other finishing touches for your tables so it's well worth asking. Some shops will give a discount or if it's an internet retailer then maybe you could expect free delivery.
It is always a good idea to buy a few extra as a backup for any unexpected circumstances, or even as your own favour!
DIY or Buy?
If you have very low budget it is worth considering making your own favours. Lots of wedding shops offer DIY kits where you can make and decorate your own favour boxes. Not only does it feel like you're having more input into your big day, you can save money on your wedding favours at the same time!
Traditional or Novelty?
Sugared almonds are traditional whilst other sweets and chocolates are also common wedding favours such as heart shaped chocolates or jelly beans. If you are going traditional then five sugared almonds for your guests is perfect. There is a meaning behind this tradition as each almond represents Health, Wealth, Happiness, Children, and Long Life. Place the sugared almonds in an organza bag or a favour box for good presentation which can be colour coded to your wedding theme. Many couples choose modern wedding favours such as personalized wine bottle stoppers, lotter tickets in card holders or key rings. Who knows, you might even make a millionaire on your wedding day.
Wedding Colour Scheme?
Many wedding couples choose the wedding favours to match their wedding themes or wedding colour schemes.
For example, if you are having a princess wedding theme, consider giving coach, castle, or shoe design wedding favours to enhance the magical atmosphere. If you are having a pink wedding colour scheme, you might want to consider having wedding favours in the mixture of pink, white, and pastel colours.
Favours for Adults and Children
There will of course be children at most weddings and the wedding favours you have planned for your adults will quite often not be suitable for the children at your wedding. Maybe you've got favour boxes with traditional sugared almonds for the adults, why not consider plastic dinosaur, cars or animal shapes filled with jelly beans or other sweet confectionary for the children. An option to consider whilst setting out your table plan is to create a table specifically for the children which can be setup in a more fun way than adult tables. This option allows you to cater for your child guests directly by decorating their wedding table with an exciting childlike theme whilst keeping the adult tables adult. Whether you're buying your wedding favours from a high street shop or an online wedding shop you're sure to find a massive selection which will match your theme or colour scheme perfectly.
It's a common subject that most couples discuss while planning their wedding breakfast. Assuming that the wedding couple are from the UK, wedding favours are given more often than not. Quite often a traditional wedding favour such as sugared almonds placed into small favour boxes are placed on the wedding table at each setting as a token of the couple's appreciation to the guest. Whilst sugared almonds are a traditional option, there are increasing options available such as rock sweets which have ‘Mr & Mrs' or ‘Just Married' written through the sweet. These unique little favours are also often used to decorate the wedding venue by placing them into vases or bowls. Some couples think wedding favours are an unnecessary part of their day and consider them as an optional choice if budget permits whereas others see wedding favours as integral part of the day.
Wedding Budget?
Wedding budget can have a significance on the type of wedding favours that you buy for your wedding guests. A factor to consider is how many guests are attending the wedding. If you have allocated a few hundred pounds for your favours and you only have a few guests attending your wedding then you will be able to afford professional handmade favours or personalized wedding favours. If budget is slightly more restricted or you have lots of guests then there are hundreds of options for cheap wedding favours. To save money then a good idea is to use organza bags filled with almonds or confectionary. Organza bags come in lots of different colours, shapes and sizes and make a great additional to your table setting. If you have lots of wedding guests where lots of favours are required then consider contacting your supplier and ask for a discount. Wedding shops will quite often give a discount if you buy other items for you wedding day such as disposable cameras, gifts and other finishing touches for your tables so it's well worth asking. Some shops will give a discount or if it's an internet retailer then maybe you could expect free delivery.
It is always a good idea to buy a few extra as a backup for any unexpected circumstances, or even as your own favour!
DIY or Buy?
If you have very low budget it is worth considering making your own favours. Lots of wedding shops offer DIY kits where you can make and decorate your own favour boxes. Not only does it feel like you're having more input into your big day, you can save money on your wedding favours at the same time!
Traditional or Novelty?
Sugared almonds are traditional whilst other sweets and chocolates are also common wedding favours such as heart shaped chocolates or jelly beans. If you are going traditional then five sugared almonds for your guests is perfect. There is a meaning behind this tradition as each almond represents Health, Wealth, Happiness, Children, and Long Life. Place the sugared almonds in an organza bag or a favour box for good presentation which can be colour coded to your wedding theme. Many couples choose modern wedding favours such as personalized wine bottle stoppers, lotter tickets in card holders or key rings. Who knows, you might even make a millionaire on your wedding day.
Wedding Colour Scheme?
Many wedding couples choose the wedding favours to match their wedding themes or wedding colour schemes.
For example, if you are having a princess wedding theme, consider giving coach, castle, or shoe design wedding favours to enhance the magical atmosphere. If you are having a pink wedding colour scheme, you might want to consider having wedding favours in the mixture of pink, white, and pastel colours.
Favours for Adults and Children
There will of course be children at most weddings and the wedding favours you have planned for your adults will quite often not be suitable for the children at your wedding. Maybe you've got favour boxes with traditional sugared almonds for the adults, why not consider plastic dinosaur, cars or animal shapes filled with jelly beans or other sweet confectionary for the children. An option to consider whilst setting out your table plan is to create a table specifically for the children which can be setup in a more fun way than adult tables. This option allows you to cater for your child guests directly by decorating their wedding table with an exciting childlike theme whilst keeping the adult tables adult. Whether you're buying your wedding favours from a high street shop or an online wedding shop you're sure to find a massive selection which will match your theme or colour scheme perfectly.
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