The first step in creating DIY homemade wedding party favors is to decide what type of favors you’d like to create. The most common categories for wedding favors are keepsakes/decor, practical/useful or edible. Think about what strengths you bring to the table. Are you good at sewing, gluing, cutting, assembling or coloring? Also keep in mind that gala events may require more elegant wedding favors, whereas a casual wedding could use more practical choices. Keeping your concept and colors in mind can create a really clever and stream-lined theme continuation. Sometimes the best way to know for sure is to peruse craft stores like Michael’s, A.C. Moore’s, Catan’s or Jo-Ann Fabrics’ for inspiration.
Edible party favors are wonderful because you can be sure no one will forget their favor at the end of the night! These tasty treats rarely make it out of the room, yet fulfill a vital purpose of feeding people as they’re waiting for their meals. You needn’t be a stellar baker to pull off delicious edible wedding favors. Consider the following edible favor ideas. There are homemade chocolates, chocolate-covered nuts, chocolate-covered pretzels, homemade candy bars, chocolate spoons to accompany cocoa or coffee, fudge, taffy, hard candy, personalized cookies, homemade jam/jelly/preserves, jars of herb-filled olive oil, custom dry soup mixes, dried fruit and nut mixes or cookies.
If you’re the sentimental type, then you can decorative keepsake wedding party favors that will commemorate this special event. Your guests will treasure these for years to come. If you’ve hired a big band orchestra to play, then a personalized music CD would make a great personalized wedding favor. Or, if you’ve always been the type to take pictures, then why not create magnets, personalized photo CDs, mini photo albums or make a custom picture frame that matches your theme. Writers sometimes like to create custom poems printed on decorative paper, wrapped up like scrolls and tied with ribbon. If you’d like, you can even stick this scroll in a bottle or put it in a decorative box. At www.superweddings.com, you can get instructions to make your own martini gel candle, which is a creative way to save on your deluxe favors. For winter weddings, a decorative ornament, mini wreath or treasure box makes for thoughtful theme party favors.
Many people simply assemble their own simple wedding party favors by choosing a container and a filling. Containers should mirror your theme in some way. For instance, a spring theme could use a terra cotta pot or a floral print box. While you’re shopping the craft stores, look for baskets, bags, boxes, dishes, candle holders, pots, mugs, water cans or pots. Once you have the containers, you can fill them with specialty teas, cocoas or coffees, candies, mints, nuts, recipes, potpourri, wedding bells, cookie cutters, tea light candles, a poem, bath beads, or another item of your choice. For more DIY wedding favor ideas, visit www.theknot.com.
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These are some great ideas! Bravo fellow DIYers!
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