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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

An Extra Special Touch With a Wedding Favor Box

Everyone knows that you wedding day is one of the most special out of your entire life. That being so, it is important that everything looks great and goes as planned. Finding wedding favors should be no exception. It probably best to put all of the favors you are giving into a wedding favor box for each of the guests. So, how do you go about finding the right wedding favor box?
First, look at the sizes of your guest tables that will be used during the reception. Size does matter in this case. Also, look at how your tables are going to be decorated. It is not smart to get a huge wedding favor box to put at every place, if the tables are relatively small. You want your guests to feel comfortable and have room to drink and eat.
Make sure that you choose wedding favor boxes that match the décor used on the tables. Buy something that will complement the tables and not take away from them or the rest of your decorations.
You want to consider what your wedding favors will be next, when deciding on a wedding gift box. The favors, first of all, need to fit inside the boxes. Secondly, if you are handing out chocolate then do not place them in a wedding gift box, because chances are they will melt. You can try keeping the boxes in you refrigerator if you are giving something that will melt, but it will probably only delay the melting process not stop it.
It is easier to fit a few small wedding favors into a wedding gift box, then try to fit a large favor in. To make your wedding gift boxes look extra nice, try finding matching ballpoint pens to pair with them. You can even have the pen personalized with your name and the wedding date. After you have selected the color and size of the box you want, it is time to pick out how you are going to wrap it.
If you are very creative and thrifty, you can try wrapping the boxes yourself. This tends to be more time-consuming than its worth though, so you might want to go ahead and pay for a professional to wrap them. Also, use ribbons to decorate the boxes no bows. Sticky bows don’t look half as nice and always complete the challenge by falling off before they even make it to your reception tables.

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