Wedding Favours are the perfect way to say thank you to your guests for sharing such a special day. By giving these small tokens of appreciation, your guest will treasure and remember your wedding day throughout the years. Although some people are just becoming aware of the concept of wedding favours the gesture of giving away favours at weddings has been practiced for centuries by various cultures around the world. It is said that since the 16th century brides and grooms have presented wedding favours to their wedding guests.
The design of wedding favours has evolved over the centuries helping Bride and Grooms to really add a personal touch to their wedding.
The giving of wedding favours to your guests symbolises the bride's acknowledgement of each friend and relative who shares her special day. They are a beautiful thank you and keepsake.
Wedding FavoursAre Traditionally made using 5 sugared almonds wrapped up in an attractive cover either in the form of Organza Bags or elegantly designed boxes.
You Can go for White or Ivory, or Match it with your Chosen Wedding Colour
All wedding favours symbolise
Health, Wealth, Happiness, Long Life and Fertility
Wedding favours are perhaps most common where they can form part of a table decoration, or they can be handed out by bridesmaids and flower girls.
Modern Day
Wedding Favours have changed over the years and there is such a large Range now to suit any budget
Organza Bags with 5 Sugar Coated Almonds is the Cheapest Option whilst still being beautiful
There’s a huge Range of Boxes to choose from and you fill them with just about any Chocolates or Sweets you find
Or
Even More Expensive Gifts
A Popular Option is Lottery tickets, for every guest presented in beautiful cards
Some even give Bubbles instead of Favours, Bubbles are a very Nice Option on every table weather it’s as a Wedding Favour or as well as. These keep the Children entertained and as many venues no longer let you use confetti these can be a great alternative.
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