Traditional & Modern Wedding Favours

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Wedding favours have been traditionally placed on wedding tables for guests to enjoy and this tradition goes back many years and has been passed down through many generations.

Wedding favours are a sign of appreciation from the Bride and Groom and are a way of saying thank you for attending their special day.  Favours come in all shapes, sizes, colours & flavours.  You can get anything from sugared almonds, chocolates to small trinkets placed in small organza bags.

It is believed that it is tradition to give 5 sugared almonds.  There are five for as reason.  It is believed that each one symbolises 5 wedding wises as below.  It is thought that by eating these, your guests are giving their blessings and wishes throughout the couples married lives.

1.      Health

2.      Wealth

3.      Fertility

4.      Happiness

5.      Longevity

This tradition is now continued with 5 other items, such as chocolates, sweets etc.

Personalised wedding favours are now proving very popular over the past few years.  Couples are enticed by favours that display their names and wedding date or venue. Such favours may come in the form of personalised napkin holders with wedding dates & names or personalised chocolate bars.

The other option some couples go for are keepsake favours.  These can be in the form of wedding bells, personalised candles & bottle stoppers.  They are a great way to bring fun to your tables and make great talking points for your guests as many people will find them unusual.

There are so many different wedding favours out there on the market, there is bound to be a keepsake favour to suit the bride and grooms requirement - whether they are looking for a bottle stopper, candle favour or a crystal favour. These favours are ideal as a practical gift that guests can enjoy long after your special day has passed.

Whether choosing traditional wedding favours or if you opt for a more modern or quirky choice, wedding favours are bound to be an exciting project, and remember, if you are keeping in with the tradition, don't forget that it is the brides' job to make the wedding favours so make it fun!
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