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Angelrider


Jun 27, 2006, 9:27 AM

Post #1 of 2 (2197 views)
     Different wedding favor ideas  

I don't want chocolate for favors or any other "typical" favors at my wedding, but I am at a loss of what to have for favors that both males and females would enjoy.

My mom has already gotten organza draw string bags for the favors so I was thinking that maybe we could put a potpourri in the bags to use a car freshner or whatever else you could think of. I was thinking about doing a scent for the females and one fro the males. Or maybe having bath salts for the females and something else for the males. I need some ideas and myself, the moms and the brides maids and MOH have all ran out of ideas. Please help. :) Thanks!


(This post was edited by TWQadmin on Jul 8, 2008, 2:17 PM)



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Jun 27, 2006, 12:04 PM

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     Re: [Angelrider] Different favor ideas please!!! [In reply to]  

The reason chocolates are so "typical" is because it is difficult to find a "one size fits all" sort of gift (favor). So, the most popular items are the edible ones becuse they can, or will, be used. So often, favors site on a shelf in someone's home.

Here are some suggestions for favors that might suit both men and women and may fit nicely into your organza bags:

Candle Favors

Edible Favors

Coffee and coffee scoops

Personalized Tea Bags

Seed Packets

Bride and Groom Cookie Favors

Personalized Deck of Cards

Have fun shopping!
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