We have selected wedding favors that are very special to us. A pint sized jar of tomato sauce that is a family recipe and manufactured by an Uncle of mine. By the time they are boxed, labeled(our name and date of affair), and ribboned, they will be costly. We also think they may take up a bit more room on the table than your average favor. So we would like to give one jar per couple, and one per single. Without actually labeling them with our guests names, how can we get the message across that couples should only take one?
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Re: [rina86] One wedding favor per couple
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Dear Rina,
I don't know how you would do this politely. Favors are optional. But, if you offer your guests favors, they should be given equally. It may seem as if you are penalizing couples, by limiting them to one, while single guests receive their own. Perhaps you should give a less expensive gift.