Wedding Favors - How to Graciously Thank Your Wedding Guests
By
Tracy Yang
Thank You,
Merci, Arigatou, Gracias, Xie-Xie…
Gratitude
is a universal emotion. People of different cultures,
backgrounds, and beliefs can understand no matter what language
it is expressed in. This sentiment is experienced at momentous
events in our life. A wedding celebration is a special event
connecting two people and their families in holy matrimony.
Planning a wedding is indeed no task for the feeble minded, so
for those that help the Bride and Groom do all the leg work or
just simply being present at each event deserves a big Thank
You.
How might
one ask, do you give thanks and make a lasting impression on
your guest? The simple answer is with a Wedding Favor. For those
that are not familiar with this word, a wedding favor is a gift,
a small token of appreciation for guest to treasure and remember
your wedding day. This word is also interchangeably referred to
as keepsakes, giveaways, or bomboniere. It is recommended to
order wedding favors at least a couple of months before the
wedding date to ensure that there is plenty of time left to
order more if the guest list grows longer.
Wedding
favors have been around for a very long time, we can trace its
roots back to the Italians where the infamous sugarcoated
candies called Jordan Almonds made its symbolic presence. The
almond which naturally has a bittersweet taste, representing
life and the sugarcoating on the exterior brings forth
anticipation of sweetness that life also has to offer. Jordan
Almonds are not just colored hard shelled candies that seem to
pop up in weddings but they are symbolic confections of married
life and the journey that lies ahead.
In the
modern world of high tech innovations and fast track living,
Jordan almonds wrapped in tulle or filled in bags or boxes are
not the only options for favors today. Professionals in the
wedding industry have come up with novel ways of making favors
fun, stylish, trendy, and most of all, affordable. Tradition has
fused with style to create favors that represent the lifestyle
of the couple. No two wedding you attend, will you receive the
same wedding favor.
If Jordan
almonds wrapped in tulle netting was the favor you received at
the last wedding you attended, here is the 411 on the different
types of wedding favors out there.
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Edible
Munchies - chocolate truffles, liquor filled chocolates, fortune
cookies, mints, designer cookies, jellies, and doughnuts
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Candles -
fruit shaped, aromatic, votives, candle filled jars, flower
shaped
·
Soaps -
hearts, rose petals, fruit shapes
·
Place Card
Holders - mini chairs, vases, bells, picture frames, napkin
rings
·
Silver - mint
julep cups, key chains, wine stoppers, compact mirrors, fortune
cookie, chopsticks, bells
Be
inventive and use theme to create the mood, like a coffee
inspired theme with coffee scoop favors, an Asian inspired theme
with engraved chopsticks, or Garden inspired theme with mini
pear candles that has the tag reading “The Perfect Pear”.
When the
decision is finally made on the type of wedding favors to get,
the next dilemma faced is if each person should get one favor
each or should it be given one favor per couple. This depends on
the guest list. If a larger percent of the guest list consists
of people who are single versus married then opt for one favor
per person instead. One good rule to go by is if the favor costs
more than $10 a piece, consider giving one favor per couple to
cut down on expenses.
Now that
you know the Who, What, When, on wedding favors, here is the How
part. How is each favor displayed and distributed? The most
popular way to give out the favors is by displaying it on each
place setting that is if you are giving one favor per person.
This allows your guest to use it as a conversational piece with
one another, which is a great way to get the guest to start
mingling with one another. If placing the favors on each table
is too mundane for you, try using it as the focal point of your
wedding, similar to your wedding cake. Have a special table
decorated just for your wedding favors and place it near the
entryway so it will be the first thing guest will see and also
the last thing they will remember as they grab one as they leave
the reception. This method is good for those that just could not
part with giving one favor per couple, because your guest will
never know if everyone received a favor since it is self served.
Just beware of those that always want a second helping by
grabbing more than one favor.
Whether it
is known by the alias keepsakes, giveaways, or bombonieres,
wedding favors are
gifts that will make a lasting impression. Just like Great Food,
Great Favors never go out of style. Graciously say Merci,
Arigatou, Gracias, Xie-Xie with a wedding favor.
Copyright
Tracy Yang, 2005. All rights reserved.
Tracy Yang
is the creative director for
HansonEllis.com.
The place for unique
wedding favors and
bridal shower gifts
for your special event.
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