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Wedding Favours Your Guests

Sunday, February 27th, 2011

For any couple when it comes to planning a wedding it is a very big undertaking and often the bride will be left to arrange the more trivial matters. The kinds of things that she will be left to decide upon are the types of wedding favours to be given to guests and the type of wedding guest book.

But when it comes to deciding what sorts of favours to give to your wedding guests before you do anything else set yourself a budget. Okay you want to be in a position where you can give them something that your guests will cherish, but remember that unlike the celebrities you don’t have the money to spend on buying high priced things that are designer labelled.

So if you want to avoid the kinds of mistakes that others have made when it comes to choosing wedding favours we offer some tips below you make find useful. Hopefully these will help you with purchasing gifts that all those who have given them will cherish for many years to come.

Tip 1 – As a bride you will often find yourself spending a lot of time thinking about how your perfect wedding should be and often it is a much grander affair than you can actually afford. When you are choosing favours to give your guests don’t forget you are saying a small thank you to them for actually making the effort to attend your big day.

When it comes to buying favours for your guests simple is best and just spending a $100 on such gifts as customized shot glasses or key rings will suffice. Today you will find that there are plenty of places on the internet where such items can be purchased. But remember to do as much research as you can before you buy and this will help you to get some really great deals on your purchases.

Tip 2 – When you are deciding on the type of favours to present it is best if you select the ones that you know your guests will love having. What you don’t want to happen is that on your return from your honeymoon that you find you have been left with a stack of unwanted wedding favours that guests left at the reception when it ended.

Look for the kinds of wedding favours that your guests will have a use for. When it comes to favours for the women why not select something like a small picture frame or a key ring with a small torch attached. As for the men then shot glasses or something relating to a particular hobby or sport they like would be great. Of course the simplest and most pleasurable favours that guests at a wedding enjoy receiving are chocolates.

Tip 3 – When you do need to make a decision on the sorts of wedding favours to give your guests then don’t be afraid to ask others such as the best man and of course the bridesmaids for some advice. This is also something that you can do when deciding on the type of wedding guest book to have.

Free Wedding Favours Selection

Sunday, February 27th, 2011

Finding the perfect wedding favours need not be a drag. Especially with the advent of online shopping. Just a few clicks, and voila, there goes your list of options. Wedding favours, wedding dresses and bridesmaid dresses — you name it!

But how exactly do you go about picking the appropriate wedding favours? Searching for options is easy, but picking out one is well, rather difficult. So, here are a few pointers to help you out in picking the right wedding favours:

1. Consider the location, style and theme of your wedding. If you’re having a casual, garden wedding, a less-formal gift will do. However, if it is in a hotel, then you have to find a more formal gift to go with the occasion.

2. If you and most of the guests are into music, a CD of you and your partner’s favorite tunes is the perfect pick. Personal and romantic, to say the least.

3. Carefully consider the age range and gender of your guests. Make sure you cater to the preferences of the age range and of both genders. This may not be easy, but try to find a middle ground.

4. Personal, hand-made favors seem like a brilliant idea. After all, what could be better than giving the guest wedding favors that would remind them of your special day and nothing else, right? However, you must take into account the time frame. Do you have enough time to do those favors yourself? If you have already decided on DIY wedding favors, then work on them months before you work on anything else.

5. You could try bundling up items that juxtapose with your wedding theme. If you are having a private wedding with very few guests, you can splurge on multiple wedding favours that go with theme. However, if you are on a tight budget and have quite a number of guests, a huge bundle is absolutely not a good idea.

6. Having chocolates and truffles as wedding favors is great — except when you’re having a garden or a beach reception. Find other sweet stuffs that would not melt under the sun.

7. The major dilemma: “at the table” or “on the way out”? Now you have to consider these things:
a) Are the wedding favours huge?
b) Is the table spacious?

Thus, if you have a big wedding favour and a very spacious table, it is fine to place each wedding favour on the tables. If the wedding favour is too big for the table, then try placing those wedding favours in a large tray, strategically placed in foyers or halls. Put up a sign indicating that guests are allowed to take one wedding favour each.

8. It is not about the package. While satin ribbons, organdy bags and boxes are quite pleasing to the eye, it would be a better idea if you put in more effort on what is inside the wedding favour rather than the outside.

9. Make sure your wedding favours reflect your personality. It is after all, a memorabilia of your grand day.

Wedding Insurance

Sunday, February 27th, 2011

Wedding insurance can protect you financially if anything happens to your dress, your flowers or your invitations, but most policies don’t offer cover for wedding favours.

In the UK, the average overall cost of getting married in 2008 was £22,858 so when you’re shopping around for a competitive wedding insurance quote, make sure the full cost of your big day is included in the policy.

Favours are a great way to show your guests how much you care, as they are a little gift left in each person’s place setting at the table. When it comes to finding favours that your guests will treasure, the trick is to make them personal. With a moment’s thought, you can easily add a personal touch to most presents.

For example, if you decide to give each guest a scented candle, select a scent that connects to your big day. Perhaps the bride will be wearing jasmine perfume, or the guests will be eating a vanilla dessert in which case you can pick your scented candles accordingly. If you can’t tie in the aroma in this way, why not light a few of your chosen candles during the ceremony. Then, whenever your guests light their candle, the scent will then remind them of your wedding.

An extremely personal and affordable favour option is a compilation CD. You can put together a collection of songs that mean something to you both as a couple. You could even design a CD cover with a photo of the bride and groom and a few words about why each track is significant to them. As it is unique, a mix CD makes for an enjoyable and enduring gift that your nearest and dearest can take away with them.

One fantastic favour idea is plant-able cards. These are pieces of high quality paper embedded with wildflower seeds. You can print any message you like on the card, a private joke, a meaningful poem, or simply the guest’s name, along with the names of the bride and groom, and the date. Returning home, your guests plant their favour in the garden and then, over the coming year, watch it bloom. Wildflowers often seed themselves, so the plants could return year after year providing an ongoing reminder of your marriage.

Wedding insurance can protect you financially from all sorts of mishaps, but policies rarely cover favours. If you invest a great deal in these small mementos, it may be worth bearing this in mind. Whatever favours you decide on in the end, your big day will undoubtedly be a memorable one.

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