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What are our current and recent GC brides using for wedding favors? We'll will be doing a donation to charity (specific charity is still TBD, lol)
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We had 2 favors:
1- I'm Canadian (I'll be in an American Citizen in 2 weeks!) and there's this chocolate shop back in my hometown that I just love! So they made big maple leaves out of chocolate for us. 2- I saw in a bridal magazine an idea about making a music CD out of everyone's first dances. We only had about 80 guests at our wedding, so this was doable (where as if you had like 200+, it may not necessarily be). We contacted all the married couples that were invited to the wedding and asked them what their first dance song was. We then created the CD and put our first dance song, our parents's songs, and then all the others of those attending the wedding. Everyone loved it! We even had our DJ play the first dance song for each of our parents during the reception as well for everyone to dance to. |
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We're doing 2 as well. We're making a donation to St. Jude's hospital.
I'm Slovenian, so part of the tradition is that my side of the family prepares a lot of traditional sweets (exactly like a cookie table). However, with appetizers during cocktail hour, four courses, cake, and late night snacks, the food often goes uneaten. So, we're using a box for a place setting. http://www.marthastewartweddings.com...03_fvrbx_l.jpg In the box is a little note thanking the guests for coming and explaining the tradition. We're going to have the guests fill the box with whatever treats they like so they can enjoy them the next day, or later that night. |
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For one of my professor's 90th birthday party, we celebrated with a shot of Slivovitz (he was from the Czech Republic). We all looked like we could have died--but he was a champ about it. I got playing cards as a favor from a wedding. I like it! |
I received an invitation to a wedding, and included in the invitation envelope was a bright, shiny penny. The couple asked that, when returning your response, that you include the penny after you've made a wish over it.
Their favors included a scratch-off lottery ticket with one of the lucky pennies taped to the back. There was a note that said something like, 'We appreciate your best wishes for us, and offer our best wishes to you, too. Good luck!' It was cute. My ticket, unfortunately, was not a winner. Whoever wished on that penny didn't wish hard enough. ;) Still, I really liked the favor. |
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Here they are: http://bios.weddingbee.com/pics/1334...vo_Favors2.jpg |
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As a teenager, I liked the tiny napkins embossed with bride/groom names and event date. It's how I now recall anniversaries/name spellings, and I keep them in scrapbooks as an alternate to the original invites belonging to/thrown out by my parents. At 80's weddings, each table's floral centerpiece was a 'favor' for the person seated on the chair with the hidden "winner" tag under the seat. In the 90's, my December-bride cousin used small, inexpensive nutcracker ornaments as part of her centerpieces. She painted the outer bottom with bride/groom name and event date. They wisely put four ornaments to a ten-person table, knowing some people would not want them (but I am reminded of their anniversary every year when I put ornaments on my tree!) |
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