Wedding Favor Ideas
submitted: Jun 13th 2008 |
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.
You can get as creative as you want and let your imagination run wild when you make your favors. If your favor is an edible treat, you will need to cover it somehow, so you might want to put it in a gift box. A small glass or gift box is absolutely perfect for those edible treats.
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.
Besides using boxes, you can use plastic bags. You can buy small bags in bulk and decorate them to fit the wedding scenery. Add some soaps, candles and a thank you note and you have a great, modern wedding favor. You can even go with a more fresh look by using glass jars as your container.
While flowers are not meant to be put in a box or in a bag however, a small vase with your ribbon and card tied to the vase is just perfect! If you plan on giving away real flowers, please make sure you have them in water. Many other things are not meant to be packaged, so make sure that you arrange them on tables in such a way that adds some style and a touch of your style to the tables.
About the Author
Sarah Page is a wedding consultant and part time florist. She offers information concerning inexpensive wedding favor ideas on her website for unique wedding favors. Weddings are her expertise.
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