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Economical Tips for Wedding Favors Anyone Can Produce
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As with many women getting married, cost is a constraint so you're hunting around for inexpensive wedding favors. Have you considered creating them yourself? For basically the cost of one day's work, you will be able to put together wedding favors for scores of guests, and the cost will be under twenty dollars. Read on for a handful of recommendations that offer the needed insights.

Candy-Covered Almonds

Jordan almonds - or sugared almonds - are a classic wedding favor which is both memorable and affordable. They make a simple statement that's understated and yet very traditional. The standard almond wedding favor is usually five sugared almonds that are wrapped in tulle or fabric and then tied off with ribbon.

When purchased in bulk or from a wholesaler, you can usually get sugared or Jordan almonds for anywhere from $5 to $10 per pound. Your tulle and ribbon shouldn't cost more than $5 total, including tax, meaning you can easily make fantastic favors for less than 20 cents a favor.

Customized Cookies

If you bake and decorate them yourself, you can make a hundred cookies for well under $20. They're edible, enjoyable and totally personal, making them popular and inexpensive wedding favors.

To save yourself from having to bake over a hundred cookies on your wedding day, you can do so up to three months in advance and store them in your freezer. Take them out on the day of the wedding and you're ready to go.

Bulk Spices

Spices can be expensive, but not when you buy them in bulk. For example, a pound of thyme can be brought home for as little as $5 a pound, leaving more than enough for each of your 100 wedding guests. Or, you can make a mix and give guests your own personalized blend of spices.

Buy a few yards of fabric that match your colors and you can wrap up these cheap favors for as little as $0.15 a favor.

Labeled Seeds

Order a large bag of bulk seeds from your local garden center and you can make beautiful favors that can be enjoyed in your guests' gardens for years to come. A 1/4 pound bag of daisy seeds, for example, will provide about 200,000 seeds and can be bought for around $15 to $16. Separate your seeds into small, blank envelopes (coin envelopes are one hundred for $3.00) and include a small note with planting instructions.

No Favor at All

The most inexpensive wedding favors are no favors at all. Though contentious, many people are starting to think that wedding favors simply aren't necessary - they're little more than useless knick-knacks that are eventually thrown out, making them a wasteful and unnecessary enterprise.

If you feel you have to have wedding favors but want to keep it minimal, consider making a charitable donation in honor of your guests while including a small note with each place setting.

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While planning your wedding day, you need to be more attentive in all aspects especially with the budget. However it will go on increasing if you don't plan it properly, so it's always better to follow some guidelines which may reduce your budget. Thank you
October 30, 2008 02:00:49

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