Your wedding is a big occasion and one you want you and our guests to remember for all the right reasons. Most modern weddings include a gift or favour for the guests to take away which will remind them of the fun, the love and the style of your special day. With the expense of caterers, venues and decorations to absorb, not to mention the dress, cheap wedding favours have to be the order of the day for any bride and groom and there are a number of ways in which you can keep the cost down whilst still making the favour a wonderful memento of the special occasion.
If your budget dictates that you need cheap wedding favours, this doesn't mean that you have to settle for rubbish wedding favours. By choosing to DIY as much as you can and put something completely personal on the tables for your guests you can avoid the need to invest in solid silver knickknacks or unwanted ornaments which will only gather dust in cupboards. Create something special to you and your guests are sure to remember it for years to come.
Popular summer weddings offer ample opportunity to create homemade wedding favours. The fresh and fruity colours and styles of seasonal weddings lend themselves perfectly to the creation of unique sweets, chocolates or truffles which your guests will appreciate for the hard work that has gone into them. Making these items is much easier than it looks and once they are wrapped up in shimmering organza and tied with a satin bow to complement your wedding colours, they can look as professional as some which cost many hundreds to buy.
Seaside wedding venues or foreign marriages on the beach give you further opportunity to create personalised wedding favours which people will never find anywhere else. Take a walk on the beach and collect some shells. Add a touch of glitter, some paint or some other unique touches and you instantly have a completely unique gift which has come straight from the heart. Box them up or wrap them in a natural hessian or hemp fabric for a rustic style.
Countryside weddings are all the rage and again these give you the perfect opportunity to flex your creative muscles and create something special and unique for your guests. You can always get two jobs done at once by designing and making unique wedding place card holders from natural materials such as stones, straw or leaves and then asking your guests to take these place card holders home as their favours.
If you choose to marry in the autumn then you are one of the lucky brides who can bask in the rich colours and scents of the season. Let this show through in your choice of favours by making some scented candles from melted wax, wick and lip balm tins, to which you can add a few drops of essential oils to create your perfect and unique wedding scent.
Many brides have opted for a cupcake tower in place of a wedding cake, but these can often be too rich and can leave the older members of the wedding party feeling disappointed. Why not have your cake and eat it with a wedding cake to cut and a cupcake tower from which the pretty cakes can be individually removed and boxed up for your guests to take home.
If you wed in the spring then you will be lucky to be using fresh pastel colours and making the most of the spring flowers. Why not grow your own and present your guests with a perfect little seedling of their own, maybe one which will blossom into something you had in your bouquet. Cut your costs by using recycled cups or jars to present them in.
If your budget dictates that you need cheap wedding favours, this doesn't mean that you have to settle for rubbish wedding favours. By choosing to DIY as much as you can and put something completely personal on the tables for your guests you can avoid the need to invest in solid silver knickknacks or unwanted ornaments which will only gather dust in cupboards. Create something special to you and your guests are sure to remember it for years to come.
Popular summer weddings offer ample opportunity to create homemade wedding favours. The fresh and fruity colours and styles of seasonal weddings lend themselves perfectly to the creation of unique sweets, chocolates or truffles which your guests will appreciate for the hard work that has gone into them. Making these items is much easier than it looks and once they are wrapped up in shimmering organza and tied with a satin bow to complement your wedding colours, they can look as professional as some which cost many hundreds to buy.
Seaside wedding venues or foreign marriages on the beach give you further opportunity to create personalised wedding favours which people will never find anywhere else. Take a walk on the beach and collect some shells. Add a touch of glitter, some paint or some other unique touches and you instantly have a completely unique gift which has come straight from the heart. Box them up or wrap them in a natural hessian or hemp fabric for a rustic style.
Countryside weddings are all the rage and again these give you the perfect opportunity to flex your creative muscles and create something special and unique for your guests. You can always get two jobs done at once by designing and making unique wedding place card holders from natural materials such as stones, straw or leaves and then asking your guests to take these place card holders home as their favours.
If you choose to marry in the autumn then you are one of the lucky brides who can bask in the rich colours and scents of the season. Let this show through in your choice of favours by making some scented candles from melted wax, wick and lip balm tins, to which you can add a few drops of essential oils to create your perfect and unique wedding scent.
Many brides have opted for a cupcake tower in place of a wedding cake, but these can often be too rich and can leave the older members of the wedding party feeling disappointed. Why not have your cake and eat it with a wedding cake to cut and a cupcake tower from which the pretty cakes can be individually removed and boxed up for your guests to take home.
If you wed in the spring then you will be lucky to be using fresh pastel colours and making the most of the spring flowers. Why not grow your own and present your guests with a perfect little seedling of their own, maybe one which will blossom into something you had in your bouquet. Cut your costs by using recycled cups or jars to present them in.



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