Posted on 07 September 2009. Tags: favors, party, Point, wedding, wedding party favors, What's
I’m just curious. A lot of times they are chocolate and get eaten quickly. Sometime they are candles and I don’t know what to do with them. Burn them and then throw out the holder?
The prices for these things seem kinda high sometimes, so I’m wondering. . . what are their purpose exactly? To just give a small gift? To remind people later of the wedding?
When did this tradition start? How do you choose between chocolate, candles, soaps, or whatever else is out there? Pure personal preference or does your selection mean something?
Thanks!
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Posted on 05 September 2009. Tags: favors, party, Point, wedding, wedding party favors, What's
I’m just curious. A lot of times they are chocolate and get eaten quickly. Sometime they are candles and I don’t know what to do with them. Burn them and then throw out the holder?
The prices for these things seem kinda high sometimes, so I’m wondering. . . what are their purpose exactly? To just give a small gift? To remind people later of the wedding?
When did this tradition start? How do you choose between chocolate, candles, soaps, or whatever else is out there? Pure personal preference or does your selection mean something?
Thanks!
Posted in wedding party favors
Posted on 05 September 2009. Tags: favors, party, Point, wedding, wedding party favors, What's
I’m just curious. A lot of times they are chocolate and get eaten quickly. Sometime they are candles and I don’t know what to do with them. Burn them and then throw out the holder?
The prices for these things seem kinda high sometimes, so I’m wondering. . . what are their purpose exactly? To just give a small gift? To remind people later of the wedding?
When did this tradition start? How do you choose between chocolate, candles, soaps, or whatever else is out there? Pure personal preference or does your selection mean something?
Thanks!
Posted in wedding party favors