Tokens of Appreciation - DIY Wedding Favours & Bomboniere

Wedding favours not only look nice on the banquet tables, but they also make the guests smile. This small token of appreciation that the bride and groom show toward the wedding guests is rarely overlooked as it is one of the most deeply entrenched traditions surrounding modern weddings. Everyone wants to feel special and a wedding favor or bomboniere as is sometimes used can be used to show guests that they are important to the bride and groom.

DIY Wedding Favours and Bomboniere and Bomboniere

Many wedding favours and bomboniere are thrown away by guests who don’t appreciate the true significance of the gesture. However, just as many guests may choose to treasure this tiny token of appreciation as a special memento for years to come. Wedding favours and bomboniere are one of the most personalized facets of the event since they are often chosen to complement the wedding theme while also drawing from the bride’s (and sometimes, the groom’s) personal preferences.

Wedding Bomboniere Ideas

Traditional wedding bomboniere used to include 5 Jordan almonds wrapped in tulle and tied with ribbon. Today, typical wedding favours usually include some type of personalization with the bride and groom’s name and the date of the wedding inscribed or printed on them. While not every wedding guest appreciates this type of personalization, those guests who are closest to the bride and groom often choose to save their wedding favours for many months or years just for this very reason. Some wedding favours serve a dual purpose as there are styles such bottle opener, corkscrews, coasters, key rings, kitchen timers and many others
 
Wedding place card holders are another of the popular choices for wedding favours since they provide a token of appreciation that the wedding guest can bring home. Place card holders are typically small useful items such as photo frames that the wedding guests can use after this special event to hold a small memento from the wedding or a small wedding photo.

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