Wed, Feb 8 2012

Wedding Party Favor Tips

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Some interesting ideas to add unique creativity to your wedding favors

In recent years, wedding favors have evolved from simple mints and chocolates placed at each guest table to more unique, personalized gifts that have symbolic meaning and artistic expression. If you're looking for new ideas for an old tradition, here are some suggestions:

Personalized Wine Glasses: -A perfect memory of a perfect day, wine glasses are a practical gift with a sentimental spin when you have the elegant inscription of the bride and groom's name accompanied by the wedding date. Order them without the stems and you have an even more unique twist.

Mini Olive Oil Favors -You can never go wrong with practical cooking ingredients, and what better way to celebrate marriage than to indulge in one of its main components? Food! Miniature oil and vinaigrette bottles can be a great way to send your guests off with something that will last a while.

Wedding Lollipops: - A new and extremely fun and creative idea is wedding lollipops; custom made candy that can be designed to match any theme and even be personalized with the names of the bride and groom. Wrap them in ribbon, place them in a jar of jelly beans, couples are finding all kinds of ways to feature this unique and tasty treat on their big day.

Wine Bottle Stoppers: -A perfect personal touch, the wine bottle stopper can come in all sorts of decorative styles and is a compact, lightweight gift when you're looking for something with no frills.

Heart Shaped Coffee Scoop: - A new popular favourite among favors at weddings this year is the heart shaped coffee scoop; each scoop comes with a heart on the handle and can be tied up with ribbon for an elegant touch. For all the coffee lovers, this one's a real hit.


Courtney Gilmour
About the author:

Courtney is a published writer, stand-up comic, and shameless Internet enthusiast. She holds a double bachelors degree in English Literature and Communication Media Studies, specializing in semiotic theory, however she doesn't get Shakespeare and has never won a game of Scrabble. Currently she lives in Toronto and works as a writer for WOMAN.CA.

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