Everything You Need to Know About Wedding Favors
28 Dec, 2015
While wedding favors often come in small packages, the stress they can cause can be larger than you might expect. Oftentimes couples have trouble coming up with favors that both capture their gratitude and accurately represent the theme of their wedding. We have a few suggestions to help you stress less and knock the socks off your wedding guests. It’s everything you need to know about wedding favors!
Let’s start with sweets. Candies, cookies, and other assorted pastries are popular favor choices. You can even make the treats yourself if you’re on a budget or want to add that extra DIY touch. When choosing favors, consider pairing them with your wedding’s setting or theme. If you have a country-style wedding, you could give your guests burned CDs of your favorite country songs, or country-style snacks or sweets. If your wedding is winter-themed, gift them mittens or scarves, even ones embroidered with your wedding date & the location. Your options are limitless!
Quirky gifts, like photo booth pictures, sunglasses, or shot glasses, can be great casual favors—and affordable too. Your favors can also remind your guests of your special day, incorporating table numbers, photos with the date of the wedding inscribed in them, candles, or even potted plants with the date and your names in a cute labeled stick work wonderfully as creative favors. Or, if you’d like to give back, you can even make a reasonable donation to your favorite charity in honor of each of your guests. This option can get a bit expensive, but it’s a wonderful way to give back to the community on your special day. For small weddings, you could even donate to a cause you know is near and dear to that individual’s heart – this not only allows you to give back, but shows that you thought of that guest specifically – and will be greatly appreciated.
Sites like Pinterest and WeddingWire can also help you come up with creative ideas for favors. You always also have the option of asking your on-site coordinator, especially if you book your wedding or reception through www.countryclubreceptions.com. Experts who have seen many weddings can give you advice on what to try, and what might not be the best for your wedding. The most important thing to remember is that your favors don’t need to be expensive – handmade ones are great – as long as they show your appreciation of your guests, and bonus points if they match your theme! If you put a little thought into the favors, we’re guarantee that you’ll end up finding a choice that works well for you. Have a great time on your special day!