The very first thing that any bride will decide on for her wedding, is the wedding venue.
Once this is done, she will plan her wedding dress, select a photographer, choose a caterer, and so on. At the end of this very long list, the last item is usually the wedding favours.
When planning your wedding, try and make sure that you set aside some of your budget for wedding favours. Although this item on your wedding list won't rank as high up as your wedding cake, for example; they are in fact seen as a small gesture of gratitude from the bridal couple. Not only will your guests feel appreciated, but they will have something small to take home to remember your special day by.
Wedding favours come in all shapes and sizes, and are dependent on your budget, personal choice and wedding theme (colour scheme). One of the most popular choices is a small box tied with a ribbon, filled with mints, a chocolate truffle, nougat piece or other pieces of small candy. The box and ribbon are colour co-ordinated to match your wedding colour scheme. Other options to choose from are small organza bags, mini carrier bags, tiny silver tins, and much more; the choices are endless! If you have a little more in your budget to play around with, you can give your guests something extra special. Sparkling Bride have a range of imported wedding favours that include: Heart Whisks, Antique Place Card Holders, Bride & Groom Bottle Stoppers, etc. A list of both the imported and creative wedding favours are available on our website - www.chisani.co.za.
Whatever wedding favours you decide on, have fun with them! They're small gifts to give your guests, but they're also tiny reflections on you as a couple. You can be as creative as you like and personalise them. Enjoy giving them to your family and friends as a way of thanking them for sharing in the most imporant day of your life!
"Love: a temporary insanity, curable by marriage." - Ambrose Bierce
(Please note that we will be launching our new look website on 1 February, and we will be adding more wedding favours and gifts shortly.)
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