Tips for wedding favor

Tips for Wedding Favor

Giving a small wedding favor is to show your gratitude and appreciation to those who came to attend your wedding ceremony and shower their blessings. Couples give gifts to serve it as a memoir of the day when they took their sacred vows. Wedding favors doesn't have to be big and luxurious and costly.

Choose wedding favors based on the themes if the marriage is not a traditional one. For instance, a beach wedding should complement with that of a beach favors that can be something like a seashell. You can write your last name and of your significant other on the surface of the shell. The wedding guest gift correlates to the overall atmosphere of the ceremony.

  • Choosing items that are simple and made by the couple themselves are also options for low budget weddings.
  • If a personalized wedding favor is an option, couples can use their photo with a small phrase or a poem written on it. Others could be that of using candies with names written over it. Many companies offer special packaging or inscription right on the candy itself. In fact, couples can ask for the usage of the messages that are actually written by them.
  • Couples have to make sure that the return gifts are the same for all as guests may consider the idea of favoritism if otherwise. It would be good to go for choices that would make the guests special.
  • Small plates made up of copper, silver or brass are good choice for a wedding favor as it is considered auspicious and is used daily.
  • Small statues of Hindu God like Laxmi, Ganesha is also advisable options for wedding favors as they are symbols of prosperity and wisdom respectively.
  • Aroma candles or Indian Diyas are like by all and is a beautiful decorative item, so it is also a good and a classic choice.
  • Dry fruit boxes can also serve as a good return gift. You can make it more beautiful with a personalized tag.

 
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