The Dos and Do Nots of Wedding Favours


Party favours or wedding favours are tokens of appreciation and love from the host to the near and dear ones who grace their event. One can be imaginative with these and come up with great favours that people will remember, for all the right reasons!

Anyone who knows the first thing about planning a party will know that a successful do often has a theme. This does not have to be an elaborate theme involving fancy costumes; it can be subtle, simple and classy. Weddings often have themes which influence the flowers, the place settings, the clothes and of course the return gift favours as well.

Personalised wedding favours are quite a popular gift choice as are gifts . Everything really boils down to how much time you have and how much money you want to invest in the favours. It is possible to have memorable and unique favours even in little time and on a small budget!

Some simple tips to remember are, at a wedding make sure the favours match the rest of the wedding theme. If you take care, it will definitely show. And you are sure to get a lot of appreciation from guests for taking the effort to make sure their gifts are meaningful and memorable.

If you are a DIY sort of person, you can create your own unique tokens for your near and dear ones.

Many people also go wholesale on buying party or wedding favours as the guest list is usually large enough! This can save you a lot of money.

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