Why wedding favours are still essential today
In today’s economic crunch most people are seeking ways to save
money on things that don’t seem necessary. Brides are no different when
shopping for their wedding. In trying to save a few bucks, you may be
considering not providing favors for your guests. While this may seem
like a good idea now, it is something you’ll no doubt regret later.
Giving
favors to wedding guests is a time-honored tradition that dates back to
the sixteenth century, when European aristocrats would present guests
with small boxes of sugar cubes (a precious commodity in those times).
The tradition has carried over to present day, often couples will
present their guests with sweets or edible favours. Giving favors is a singularly special
way of thanking your guests for being a part of your special day.
For
those who are trying to save money, or are looking for an original way
to partake in this important tradition, there are a limitless number of
ideas for favors. Your favors should reflect your style and the tone of
your wedding. This can be done in many different ways. Sweets are the
traditional gift given, so consider baking homemade cookies and putting
them in bags with a thank-you note attached. For the
environmentally-minded, consider giving individually potted plants, or
seed packets or other eco-friendly favours. When your guests take these gifts home and plant them,
they’ll be sure to remember your wonderful wedding. You may also want to consider some other popular options such as candle favours, practical favours such as soap favours with a signature scent. For a more interactive favour idea, consider the new kissing bell place card holders, where guests will enjoy ringing the bell at the reception in hopes of getting the bride and groom to kiss (instead of the traditional clinking of the glasses)! And of course, barware favours are still practical and popular, which include wine bottle stopper favours and coaster favours.
Overall,
wedding favors should be something that your guests will appreciate,
and will make them remember you and your wedding day. Your guests bring
you gifts, and giving them a small token in thanks is an honorable
gesture that they will be grateful for.