Wedding Favor
The wedding favor custom originated from Italy. Wedding favors, traditionally called “bomboniere“, were made from five sugar-coated almonds gathered together in different tulles or nets. This is still a common wedding favor today as well as a whole host of other shaped and sized wedding favours to suit your wedding whatever your theme. Why spend big money on something that probably won't be used. Now, it's not law that you have to give favours, it's just a nice way of thanking your guests for coming. It's not necessary that your favor be a souvenir that lasts forever. For example, if you are using potted plants to decorate your venue, buy a few extras so that your guests can take them home. You could attach a small thank you card to each plant beforehand. If you are having a themed wedding, it's an added touch if the Bombonieri matches your theme or if the wrapping matches your wedding colours.
List of Wedding Favor
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www.celebration.co.za/nadya-creations/index.php
www.swing-train.com/links.html
www.beau-coup.com/whyfavors.htm
www.natureperfect.com/wholesale/inquiry_form.html
www.wineintro.com/regions/chile/
www.rockyresort.com/directory/weddings.php
www.chinabridal.com/
www.manufacturers.com.tw/gifts/Wedding-Favor.html
www.crayonsoup.net/craysoupbrid.html
www.maxlinks.org/world_directory/south_america/colombia/
www.advantagebridal.com/debrast.html
www.partypop.com/Categories/Bridal_Accessories/Fairbanks.htm
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