Thursday, September 25, 2008

Wedding Favors Are a Tradition That Date Back to the Early Roman Dynasty

Did you know that wedding favors date back to the days of the early Roman dynasty? The tradition of a bride and groom giving their guests wedding favors is a tradition that is found in many cultures around the world, though it is most prevalent in American society. The giving of unique, beautiful and memorable wedding favors is a part of wedding etiquette, and must be given a lot of thought during the wedding planning process.

So, what are wedding favors? They are small mementos given on the wedding day, from the newly married couple to all of their guests. Often time these can be placed with their place setting for the wedding party formal dinner. Sometimes they are placed in an arrangement by the book to sign for the wedding couple. The purpose of a wedding favor is to give thanks to those who have come out to join the marrying couple on their very special day.

0f2546e0bdc09459a7e270534f91a9c6Throughout history, wedding favors have been comprised of delightful treats like almonds, cookies and chocolate, but today wedding favors have definitely taken a different, non-edible turn. Small picture frames, tea party sets, potted plants and even clothing items are all popular choices for wedding favors.

You should be considerate with your choice of wedding favors. You'll want to be thoughtful and select wedding favors that make a lasting impression, while accurately reflecting your unique personality. Wedding favors that your guests can actually put to use in their homes are always appreciated, but don't be afraid to choose a gift that is more decorative, so long as it is tasteful and will be at home in any decor.

Many marrying couples opt for trendy wedding favors as a way to make a bold, unique statement in an otherwise formal and traditional affair. One idea is to use miniature Chinese take-out boxes for wedding favors. Include candy or a fortune cookie inside. The boxes come in a variety of colors and sizes, which make them ideal for any type of gift that you'd like to include.

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