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Unique Wedding Favors
Everyone
Can AppreciateInclude a touch of
gratitude in your wedding plans with unique wedding favors.
Whether at the rehearsal dinner or wedding reception, wedding
favors can add a nice touch to the celebration. And best of
all, these keepsakes show your appreciation to those who are
closest to you. The old adage “It’s the thought that counts”
couldn’t be truer. Whether selecting gifts for the bridesmaids,
the groomsmen, or for anyone you wish to honor, it’s the
thought that counts: Not the expense. There are ideal wedding
favors to meet every budget big and small.
The bride can select from a variety of wedding favors that her
ladies will cherish for years to come. In fact, shopping for
the bridal party can be a lot of fun by capturing their
personalities. From compact mirrors and antique jewelry boxes
to pink leather hip flasks, or a silver plated tea set for the
flower girl, there truly is something for everyone. The idea
here is to personalize the gift with each recipient in
mind.
Keep the groom involved. There are several traditional
favorites as well as from some new and unique ones. Traditional
wedding favorites include monogrammed hip flasks and barware,
cuff links to match their tuxedos, and sterling silver knives
and cigar accessories. Some unique ideas that might capture
their particular personality include deluxe poker sets and
personalized baseball bats and engraved luggage tags. The ring
bearer might like the grown-up gifts, but he might also
appreciate the silver plated planes, trains, and motorcycle
piggy banks designed just for kids.
For parents, grandparents, the host and anyone else you’d like
to recognize at the rehearsal dinner, any keepsake is
appropriate. The main focus should be on personalizing the
keepsake in two ways. First, engrave the recipient's monogram
or wedding date onto the gift. Second, select gifts that match
the recipient’s personality.
First, there is a wedding rehearsal where the presiding officer
instructs the wedding party on wedding-day etiquette. After the
rehearsal, usually held in the evening on a weekday, everyone
gathers at a restaurant, a home, or anywhere they’d like to
meet for the rehearsal dinner. The bride and groom’s wedding
party, close family, out-of-town-guests, and friends all
attend. This is the perfect time to hand out gifts.
It’s customary for all the ladies in the bridal party to
receive a gift. It’s also an opportunity for the bride to give
them luxury items and trinkets. The bride needs to set the
matron-of-honor apart by giving her a unique wedding favor. The
bridesmaids traditionally receive identical gifts. And the
flower girl, often needing a little encouragement herself,
should get something especially chosen just for her.
The groom thanks his party in a similar way. The best man
deserves something extra for all his hard work. The groomsmen
can receive identical gifts, but this is not mandatory. And the
ring bearer, less mature in years from the rest of the men,
might like something chosen just for him.
The bride and groom may wish to extend their gratitude to the
host of the rehearsal dinner and other close family members.
The rehearsal dinner is ideal time to do so. And there are
several unique wedding favors that will serve this purpose
well.
Wedding favors at the reception can carry a particular theme
throughout the party. If your reception will take place around
the holidays, decorated wine bags or place settings can be a
stunning visual. A heart theme around Valentine’s Day might be
animated with red, pink, and white candles, hearts, and
flowers.
Beach themes can add a lot of fun to the party. With picture
frames that look like wooden beach chairs or with sailboat
candles at each place setting, the vibrant colors of a beach
theme can really liven up the reception in a memorable way.
Wedding themes help focus the planning process. And with the
vast array of unique wedding favors available, the couple can
reflect their own personality in the theme and favors they
choose.
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