Hi Guys. Less than 4 months to go and I can't find a favour idea I really like. It's got to be budget, and my theme is vintage. Any ideas?
So far I'm thinking of giving out sparklers because it's a February wedding and it will get dark quick. What do you think?
My other idea was seeds, as flowers are a big part of the theme. But I'm worried people will think its rubbish and throw them away, I'd hate for a favour to be wasted. What do you think?
It's tough making all these decisions! Lol
CommentAuthorKirsty
We have done a sweet cart (you could do a sweet table for less than £70 fully stocked with all glassware I have found) and then people name cards are actually little sweet bags they can fill up themselves. It works out as around £50p each (depending on numbers). If you had a little more you could splash out on some really funky little boxes instead.
Alternatively I really like the sparklers, but check with your venue they are allowed.
My sister gave a cupcake in a box, which acted as name place, the wedding cake and favour all in one which was nice.
CommentAuthoralmost a year wife!!
I don't think I would go with sparklers tbh sounds a bit dangerous..
I like the idea of flower seeds but will it be right for the time for year?
What about a hot chocolate bar? X
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CommentAuthorRoxanneV
You can find loads of stuff rather cheap online if you type in google vintage favours and go to the shopping bit, iv seen a vintage key bottle opener, vintage matchboxes, and theres loads more as well x but i think what kirsty said is a good idea :) x
CommentAuthorx~Hails~x
Ive bumped the official favour thread for you LOADS of ideas in there hunni
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How about getting personalised biscuits for the guests that can also be used as place names :)
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CommentAuthorsarah
Jordan almonds are a super traditional wedding favour and would fit in with a vintage theme