There are many fun and appropriate wedding party favors available to those looking. A few of these favors are candles, candy, personalize items and fans.
You can purchase wedding shower favors online at websites such as Party City and Beau-Coup. You may also be able to locate some at your nearest party store, like iParty, as well.
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Pretzels is not a high class favor to offer at a wedding party. You can offer a variety of favors however. Some include personalized objects like matches, flasks and, or jewelry. Good edible favors can be personalized chocolate.
Some examples of party favors are giving gifts such as silverware, gift cards, dishes, candles, soaps, candy, chocolate and many other small types of gifts.
There are many ideas for candle wedding favors. Examples of ideas for candle wedding favors includes custom candles, beautiful candle holders, and small candle sticks.
The best vintage wedding favors would be lockets or brooches with outlines of the couple in them. These can be handmade and will be a nice touch.
If you’re having a party, you’ll most likely want to provide your guests with some party favors. No matter what the theme of the party is or the reason for celebration, party favors should be on everyone’s party planning list. This will give you some tips on how to choose the best party favors for your celebration. 1. Make your party favors age appropriate. If you’re throwing a birthday party for your children, you’ll probably want to give the kids some candy and toys. If you’re throwing a bachelorette party, you’ll probably have a completely different set of party favors to give to your bridesmaids. 2. Party favors should be theme appropriate. If you’re throwing a theme party, the favors should match the theme. This way, the guests will remember your party long after they’re gone. If you have a pirate theme, you should invest in some treasure chest party favors. 3. Homemade favors are the way to go. People generally don’t save party favors. Most are thrown away by the end of the week. A homemade favor is more likely to be saved because of its sentimental value. Sometimes making your own favors can save you money in the grand scheme of things, because you have to put them together yourself. 4. Choose something timeless. If a party favor is not worth anything, it’s probably going to get thrown away. You don’t want your party favors to be clutter that takes up space in your guests home. Key chains, magnets, little toys, and other knick knacks should be avoided if you want your guests to hang on to their party favors. 5. Choose food instead. Food as a party favor is a great idea, because depending on what you serve your guests, it can look cute and be wrapped in an attractive package. You can let guests take home something they ate at the party, or you can make something new and different for them to eat. Food will likely be used, and although it won’t be remembered as long as something substantial, it won’t be clutter either.
Some party favors could include: mints, candies, sunglasses, candles or bead necklaces.
Some neat bachelor party favors are adult themed items. Spencers is a great place to find bachelor party favors, or online. A few examples of good favors are: magnets, "grow a lover" favors, and T-shirts.
You can try visiting www.creativeweddingfavors.com for low cost wedding favors. You can also try going to www.cheap-chic-weddings.com.
There are several websites which specialize in this sort of thing. YOu can go to http://www.weddingaccents.com/50th-wedding-anniversary-supplies.htm and see if that gives you any ideas.
beau-coup.com has a guide with the etiquette regarding wedding favors. I believe that would be a good place for you to look to get some tips as for what you could put in there!