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Old 09-04-2008, 12:42 PM
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I got married on a Friday morning in a courthouse, and then we went out to lunch at a nice restaurant-- so no favors for us

But I've been to quite a few weddings, most had favors, and I have never taken them home. I've never really found myself just dying for an embossed champagne flute, jordan almonds, or any other small dust-gathering item from a wedding. Once everything is said and done, the favors are not going to be what is important to your guests. I thought the business card with contact info that a previous poster mentioned was a great idea. I also thought of the idea mentioned above about taking a photo with each guest at the wedding, and include the photo with your thank you card after the wedding madness calms down.

One of my friends' divorce was final in February (they married July of 2004), and they still haven't decided who gets stuck with the leftover candles and bud vases...
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Old 09-04-2008, 01:09 PM
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I got pens with our names and dates and a saying on them for less than .50 I think they got them when they signed in. The best thing was that for years after the company kept sending me samples of calculators pens paper with the same names on them and people said they used them some took more than one. Also did the candle wraped in tulle that said whenever you light this candle remember our special day for we enjoyed your presence more than words can say. Also inexpensive for a favor
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Old 09-04-2008, 05:49 PM
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Nah! Only you probably would notice that there were no favors at your wedding.

It is possible that a friend or two might volunteer to want to make favors for your wedding as a way to be a part of it. I see this happening with most weddings I gone to where the favors were from a friend or relative.

For my wedding, I actually baked chunky chocolate chip cookies and wrapped them up pretty. I had kept my wedding plans so simple that the decoration/floral and coordinator work came in the package deal at a vendor where I held my ceremony/reception at. I wanted to do something fun and that was the work of my own hands but it was totally optional and not needed.

Worry about the basic main stuff first and everything will fall to place.
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Old 09-04-2008, 07:14 PM
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Wedding favors are usually just bookmarks and candies. Sure, some people use them, but miscellaneous things like these, they usually buy for themselves. They're not so important at all, and I think no one would care that much.

But then, just as someone said here, they don't need to be costly anyway, just a sack of little candies would do...
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Old 09-05-2008, 06:21 PM
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I had a friend that did a donation for there wedding. I believe his grandfather had passed away and might have been the only parent/grandparent that had passed and would not have been in attendance. At the reception, they made an announcement that while they were fortunate to have most of their family present at the wedding, one person was missing that they wished could be there. They announced a donation was made to a cause he believed in, in his honor on behalf of the wedding party and all in attendance. This was years ago and it is the ONLY wedding favor I remember in all the weddings I attended. I just thought it was a really cool.
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