A Sugary Sweet Wedding Favor Design Post

December 05, 2012  •  1 Comment

Wedding favors are a great way to express your gratitude and show your guests you appreciate their support on your wedding day. Though it may seem like an extra cost you do not want to pay, it does add a special touch to your wedding that your guests will truly appreciate. 

We already did a post on unique wedding favors, but while we were looking around for great ideas we started to feel a little bit of a sugar craving. So we gave into our sweet tooth (or teeth in this case) and gathered some sugary sweets for you and your hubby to be to gift your guests! 

It could be as simply as packaged truffles or a candle because it doesn’t matter so much the content as much as the thought. With so many DIY ideas for wedding favors, you and your loved one can have a fun time creating your own favors to complement your interests and tastes in a unique way to personally thank your guests. TheKnot offers hundreds of unique wedding favors to express your personal style as well as tips and ideas. Pinterest is also a great site that has hundreds of DIY ideas. Here a few of our favorite DIY wedding favors:

Now that you have a better idea of sweet and simple party favors, it is time to start brainstorming ideas. Think about what you would like to communicate through your wedding favors. Here are a few questions to get you started: 
 
1. How did you two meet?
2. What is your favorite activity that you and your fiancé enjoy doing together?
3. Will your wedding take place during a holiday or could you tie a season into your wedding favor?
4. Do you two have a favorite hobby?
5. What is the theme of your wedding?
6. What is the mood of your reception? 
 
 
Remember, there are inexpensive ways to make wedding favors and plenty of ideas on The Knot and Pinterest. It is best to keep the wedding favors simple and inexpensive. Your guests will truly appreciate the gesture. Not only will they have a photo taken in the photo booth, but a wedding favor as well, to remember your special night. 
 
Good luck designing! 
 

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