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Sticking To Your Budget With Personalised Wedding Favours In these difficult economic times it is difficult to stick to a wedding budget, but there are many ways you can still give guests a personalised wedding favour without overspending. Giving personalised wedding favours is a very special way to thank your guests for being part of your wedding day and everyone wants to offer guests a sincere thank you gift which is memorable, thoughtful, pertinent to the couple. As tradition would have it, wedding favours have been given to guests for many years by way of the bride and groom thanking their guests for attending their special event. As the years have passed, tradition has made way for more modern choices of personalised wedding favour. Despite sugared almonds in nets remaining a common option, many couples are opting for modern favour boxes, candles and other keepsakes. Whether your choice be sugared almonds in a little box or a keepsake favour that guests can treasure, by personalising your gifts guests can be made to feel very special - and yes, this is still achievable on a budget. So, how is this attainable? Did you know that personalisation needn't be expensive yet and getting your personalised wedding favours that don't look cheap is much easier than you might think! For example, sugared almonds gathered in bomboniere nets can be personalised simply and effectively with the addition of personalised ribbon. Alternatively, confectionery can be contained within small favour boxes either personalised directly onto the box itself or finished with personalised ribbon. Either of these ideas need not be costly if you only use a limited amount of ribbon. On the other hand, a simple and fuss-free personalised wedding favour could come in the form of a personalised mint tin. These arrive from wedding favour shops and stores fully personalised and full of mints, sweets or candies. Although slightly more costly than the suggestion above the advantage of a mint tin is the print space available thus making these favours ideal when personalised with photographs, family crests as well as full wedding date and names. Another plausible suggestion could be a chocolate wedding favour such as a personalised chocolate bars or a personalised chocolate disc. As above, these favours offer a large design space for any of your own artwork or a picture of the happy couple. In addition to chocolate bars and chocolate discs holding images, there is still room for personalised text too. These are a great way to get guests talking and a way of making guests feel truly spoilt! Hopefully some of the ideas above have given you some tangible ways in which you can provide your guests with personalised wedding favours which don't look cheap though allow you to keep on top of your budget.
An original article written by the team at Chloe Beck.
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