แสดงบทความที่มีป้ายกำกับ Favors แสดงบทความทั้งหมด
แสดงบทความที่มีป้ายกำกับ Favors แสดงบทความทั้งหมด

วันจันทร์ที่ 19 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2553

After the Wedding - Saying Thank You - Toasts and Favors

The celebration of a marriage will not be complete without the help and participation of all the people concerned with the wedding. Some people who have married or have been involved in the preparation of one certainly know the hardship that planning a wedding entails. Therefore, it is just and proper that the newly married couple show their appreciation to all those who were responsible in making their dream wedding a reality. Although saying "thank you" after your wedding can be expressed in so many ways, the personal touches of the bride and groom are a nice bonus in the manner that they express their gratitude.

One way of saying "thank you" after your wedding is through the wedding toasts that are performed during the reception. The best man will give a toast and he offers it to the bride. The maid of honor will give a toast to the groom and the father of the bride will make a toast to the newly-weds. The couple, in turn, will have the opportunity to be the ones to say "thank you" in what is called the "return toast". Since the groom and the bride are not allowed to initiate a toast in their honor, the return toast enables them to offer a toast to those people whom they would like to thank such as the parents of either the groom or the bride or both, the wedding entourage and even to all the guests who witnesses their formal entry into the life of a married couple.

Aside from the wedding toasts, the distribution of the wedding tokens or the wedding favors to the attendees is another way of saying "thank you" after your wedding. In any given wedding, guests are excited to receive these favors or tokens since serve as a remembrance of the memorable occasion. During the wedding preparation, the bride and groom are expected to personally handpick or decide on what favors or tokens to give out. In some cases, the word "thank you" is written on the favors or tokens, but this is not necessary. As long as you give each guest this memento, it already symbolizes the couple's appreciation.




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วันศุกร์ที่ 16 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Creative Ideas For Wedding Favors

If you are planning a wedding, you probably already know how the costs can add up quickly. From food to decorations, everything is more expensive than you think it is going to be. If you want to save money on great wedding favors without spending a bundle, look for ways to incorporate your style and interests into favors that guests will love. Take some time to think about your shared interests with your future spouse. Is there something you both love to do together, or did you meet an interesting way that can be incorporated into the wedding? For instance, if the two of you met at a game, consider incorporating sports cards into the favors. If you both settle in for some Sunday afternoon pigskin all winter, football cards might make great wedding favors. Other ways to incorporate your favorite team into your wedding favor is with colors and logos. If you think more traditional favors would work better, but you want to pay homage to your favorite teams, consider things like candles, photo frames, or candy in the colors of your team. You can even include the team logo if you want to spend a little more.

In cases where the big game is not your thing, there are plenty of other options. Are you and your honey art lovers? Frame a wallet size print of your favorite piece of art to share with guests. It gives them something small to display in their home that is tasteful but still reminds them of you and your wedding day. In addition to favors, the print can be used on invitations or wedding programs. If you are not art lovers but you like the idea of sharing a picture, you can frame a photo of your favorite vacation destination, the location where you met, or even the two of you.

Finally, a great solution for a favor is something everyone can enjoy but that will not last forever is food. Even though guests will not have something a few years down the road that reminds them of your wedding day, chances are they will enjoy eating a food favor more than displaying a trinket from the big day. If you are going to give a food item, choose something unique and personal. Many couples just toss a few candied almonds into a bag and call it a day. If you are looking for something more creative, there are still plenty of food options. Consider favorite foods you and your significant other enjoy sharing. Was your first date at a Mexican restaurant? Consider making salsa and canning it for the guests to enjoy later. Do you exchange handmade chocolates every Valentine's Day? Share these gourmet goodies with the wedding guests. If there is a special item you bake or cook that you both enjoy, you can give samples of this for guests to take home. There are small boxes and plastic bags available at craft stores that are great for packaging. If guests can leave the wedding with a special treat, they will remember your wedding day for along time to come!




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วันอังคารที่ 29 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2553

Thank You Tags For Wedding Favors

Wedding favors are given by the bride and groom to their guests on their wedding day as a token of thanks for joining them on such a special occasion. Whilst most wedding guests will instantly know what the little package on their dinner plate is meant for, adding a thank you tag to them gives them extra meaning.

Thank you tags do not need to be anything elaborate, but you will find many different variations of them if you look through favor stores and wedding websites. Many favor stores will offer several different versions ranging from tie on tags to stickers and they will probably have a custom design service too so you can coordinate the colors and any graphics to your wedding theme.

The simplest thank you tag is a simple shaped piece of card on which is printed or handwritten your thank you message and possible your names and wedding date. This can then be tied to your favors with ribbon. You can find blank tag shaped cards in craft stores or create your own by downloading a template and cutting them out from your preferred choice of card.

Stickers are a more modern version of thank you tags and add a neat finish to your favor packaging. Large favor stores will offer you a choice of ready made designs for you to customize and personalize or you can design your own from scratch. You can also design and print your own on your home computer by purchasing sheets of blank adhesive labels from a stationers or craft store. Stickers also offer a nice way of sealing your favor packaging.

Labels are really versions of sticker and tags combined. They could be printed on ribbon or fabric, paper, card or self adhesive materials. You may have a choice of shapes and attachment options too.

Custom printed ribbon is another option for your thank you tags and can be purchased by the reel, printed with your names, wedding date or any other message you wanted to add. Use it to decorate your favor packaging for a pretty finish.

What to put on your thank you tags? Well most will simply opt for their names and wedding date, along with something like 'thank you for joining us' or 'thanks for coming'. Choose something which matches the style of your wedding and the tone you want to create. Be formal for a traditional wedding, or go for something more relaxed for a casual wedding.

Be creative with your thank you tags as they are an important part of the giving of wedding favors!




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