Before any of your beloved wedding guests make their way home, you’ll want to thank them properly for showing up to celebrate your big day. Offering thoughtful wedding favors is a considerate way to ...
Traditional favors like engraved trinkets are becoming less common as couples focus on more meaningful gestures. Small tokens of appreciation, given by hosts to their guests, have been the traditional ...
Give your guests a shot on you. All you need to do is get an airplane-size bottle of alcohol (or if you're feeling especially generous, you can go big with a larger bottle) and attach these customized ...
Last week, theGrio highlighted five wedding favors nobody really wants to receive. The list detailed why wedding guests do not care to receive bells, items bearing the couple’s photo or initials, ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Wedding favors have long been a wedding tradition for couples to fret over. A candle, a matchbook, a small object ...
It’s a universal truth you’ve known since you were 5: Parties are more fun with favors. But do you need them at your wedding? The answer: nope. “There are so many other items to prioritize when ...
Ah, weddings. They’re the moment two become one, frequently to the delight of loved ones who gather to witness the momentous occasion. It’s not a secret, nor a surprise, that many couples like to go ...
At a time when they have become a popular accessory for celebrities to carry, books are also gaining appeal as a takeaway for wedding guests. By Rachel Kramer Bussel Emily Miller always wanted her ...