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“Along with the candy buffet and the photo booth that allowed our guest to take and take home their photos we also had slippers made up that had our initials ‘JP’ embroider on them. They were a huge hit, not only with the women but the man LOVED them! And it was such a nice treat for when our feet got tender and kept the ladies dancing all night!”
Wedding favours are one of those little details that can be easily overlooked when planning a wedding, but a little detail goes a long way with your guests. The concept of giving your guests a gift to take home as a momento of your wedding has survived for four centuries, so there must be something to it. In 16th Century England, it was common to be given a lace or ribbon knot to represent the couple’s bond of love.
We’re excited to announce Bridesmaids Only will be attending Secrets From The Little Blue Book – an event which promises an evening of wedding planning ideas, trade secrets and expert advice.
“I wanted to do something different so we did a nice box of chocolates from Belle Fleur Fine Chocolates and also a “survival Kit” which included a mini can of coke, bandaids, panadol, mints and a Mc Donalds cheeseburger voucher. They were a HUGE hit!”
Imagine this: in 20 years you’re flicking through your wedding photos, it’s all pastels and white – except for your burgundy nails. Yep, with your wedding dress as a backdrop, bright nails will stand out big time. So if you don’t want you and your maids’ fingers to be the centre of attention, I think it’s a good idea to skip the brights and go for pastels and neutrals. But that doesn’t mean they have to be a bore!
Having a guestbook at your wedding sounds pretty straightforward – pen, book, table, DONE. But if you give it an extra second of thought, you’ll realise there are so many fun and creative ways for guests to share their messages of love – and they don’t all come in book form.
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