Theme #1: Chocolate theme wedding favors
Should you have white
chocolate or dark chocolate wedding favors? Maybe a combination of both
milk and dark chocolate almond would be a good idea? Or maybe choose a
combination of white chocolate and dark chocolate in one wedding favor.
The
best idea is to have one flavor of chocolate for the wedding favors.
The more flavors you have, the more costly the favors will become. You
will probably already have a chocolate fountain, so you can than choose a
different flavor of chocolate for the fountain Next you must decide on
the design and style of the chocolate wedding favor.
You could
choose chocolate cookies on a stick, covered chocolate hearts, chocolate
m&m's, chocolate mints, plain chocolate bars or get very
extravagant and have little chocolate swans or chocolate basket wedding
favors. Actually, the possibilities are endless when it comes to
choosing the design and style of your chocolate wedding favor.
Theme #2: Cookie theme wedding favor
Cookie theme wedding
favour is the second option available for a bridal couple to look for
their guests. Most couples want something that represents their wedding
day and at the same, used as a nice token of their appreciation for the
love and support of their wedding guests. Opting custom wedding cookie
favors is a good choice for the wedding couple. The cookies can add nice
décor to the wedding reception and the delicious treat well be
appreciated by the wedding guests.
Custom wedding cookie favors is
a geometric cookie such as a rectangle, diamond, or heart shape to be
frosted and decorated with the monogram or bridal couples' names is a
very popular choice among couples. The cookie can be frosted with the
colors of the wedding and can have other decorations such as hearts and
bells or the cookie can be stylishly designed with the monogram. The
cookies are often come from a butter cookie recipe but can be modified
into various flavorings. Each cookie is wrapped in plastic wrappings and
tied with a decorative ribbon. This tasty treat will be a nice finish
to the wedding day.
Theme #3: Edible theme wedding favor
Wedding favors are a
pleasant way of giving a small thank you to wedding guests and providing
a small memento of the special occasion. One great idea is choosing an
edible wedding favors. Edible wedding favors gives you the chance to
provide the traditional wedding favor and also giving a little treat to
end the day. It is also a fun way to express something from the couple
or a cute way to say something about their feelings for one another.
Homemade
candy and mints for wedding favors are widely reminiscent and this
traditional idea is still a great edible wedding favor idea to date.
Several companies come out with specially designed or customised candies
and mints suited for edible wedding favors. Bite sized candy or mints
are available in cute pocket size tins with the bride and grooms name
and wedding date on the tin. This idea can be practical as once the
treat is eaten, the tin can be used for storing other small items. A
cheap but fun idea is to have conversational hearts as the candy favor.
These fun candies have cute wedding statements that are entertaining for
the guests to read and share with each other.
Other candy and
mint edible wedding favors can include small boxes of truffles,
monogrammed petit fours, personalized life savers, or personalized
chocolate candy bars. A wide variety of unique candy and mint ideas are
available for wedding favors and it suitable for a wedding couple that
has a certain kind of candy that they specially flavour. It also served
as a way to incorporate that treat into an edible wedding favor.
Some
companies offer edible wedding favors in the form of coffee or tea.
Special concoctions of coffee or a favorite tea can be packaged in
special wedding logo that tells the bridal couple's came and the wedding
date. For a unique blend, the option of having a special cappuccino or
hot chocolate blend can be incorporated into the wedding theme. These
edible wedding favors will definite bring smiles to all the wedding
guests.
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