Some would say : Why bother with Wedding Favours or even to a greater degree, why bother with Chocolate Wedding Favours?We’ve all been to enough weddings. At first when you see them, everyone is curious and excited but come the end of the festivities, half if not more are left behind. However, the point of the Wedding Favour is not if they are taken home by the guests and not if it was money well spent or not, but more the gesture on behalf of the Bride and Groom extending their appreciation for attending what could possibly be the most important day of their lives and to celebrate the beginning of something new.
Wedding Favours, whatever they are, can also be a great tool to work into your “Theme” and if done correctly could make a powerful statement which will stay with everyone for a very long time. Wouldn’t that just be the “icing on the cake” for family and friends alike to remember your day for adding something unique and creative.
Another positive attribute of a Wedding Favour is you can add your own personal touch. As a couple, presenting that personal, intimate gesture to family and friends would bring the whole wedding experience closure and leave a lasting impression that would not be forgotten.
This works equally well for couples who want to have a traditional wedding and for couples who would rather start a tradition of their own. Whichever is chosen, nothing says “Thank You” like a Wedding Favour as small a gesture as it may seem because at the end of the day, even though it is the Bride and Grooms big day, without family and friends it wouldn’t be nearly as special and memorable.
As a couple planning that special day who are unsure if Wedding Favours are the way to go, be assured you cannot go wrong and is something you won’t regret nor will guests forget. Just remember less is more.
So be creative, be unique, be yourself and add something small that would add something big to your special day.
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