Thursday, July 31, 2008

Unique Personality Favors - Unique Wedding Favors




Personality Favors unique wedding favors that wedding favors to go is selling so fast they can barely keep them in stock are listed below and on SALE! This is a SUMMER SALE that is ending this week so I would hurry and stop by to reserve your personality gifts, and unique favors today! Some of the best unique gifts the money can by are photo albums, and photo coasters, wine bottle stoppers, and of course scented personality favor candles!


Unique Wedding Favor 

Chrome LOVE Bottle Stoppers

a vibrant red wine bottle stopper made for a unique personality favor for any best friend or family member.





Personalized Tea Tin

Personalized Loof Leaf Tea Tin
    This personality favor is quite the gift for someone unique to your family or friends list. Just try it with our coffee favors, or even our biscotti personality favors make a great addition to a special friend or family wedding guest.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Wedding dresses made of toilet paper


Wedding dresses made of toilet paper

Are you kidding me? No actually this woman is for real!



Oh what a great wedding favor right? Actually we have more pictures yeah its crazy!


Unique Wedding Favors


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Bridal Shower Favors

Ok well we don't have any better wedding dress alternatives for you, but I know of a really wide selection of wedding favors here online that can provide you and your wedding or friends that want to get bridal shower favors and unique wedding favors and gifts. Click one of the hyperlinks for unique wedding favors, or bridal shower favors and enjoy! Feel free to post any of your favorite bridal shower photos and get involved we love pictures here at wedding favors gifts and more!

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Edible Wedding Favors


Jordan Almonds

make the best wedding favors!




Edible wedding favors started with almonds way back when bonbonnieres were replaced by them. These colorful Jordan almonds also make a great easter gifts since there colors match the spring and fall time. Jordan Almonds represent the combination of the sweetness and bitterness of marriage.

Monday, July 21, 2008

Scented Wedding Soap


Bridal Shower Favors



Personalized and Heart Scented Soap

This scented wedding soap is a green heart shaped soap made personalized for the bride and groom. So share a wedding gift that counts! Any personalization will be centered on the heart by your choice of color, and fragrance.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Readers reply: money as a wedding gift

“We have been invited to my godson’s wedding. They have asked for money, but I would rather give something lasting.”

timesonline.co.uk

Robert Drudy, Eastbourne

Honeymoons can last longer than lampshades and fish slices. Do they not have a wedding list? You could consult the godson’s mother. I would be inclined to bow to modern fashion, and do what the boy asks. Better a memorable fortnight in the Maldives (if that is not an oxymoron), than unused book-ends or table mats. When in doubt, I usually settle for a beautifully bound Shakespeare or Horace. PH

Patricia Vernon, Bradford-on-Tone: “Do as you are told . . . and send money”.

Ron Collins, Badminton: “The most practical thing that you can offer your godson is the name of a good divorce lawyer.”

Brenda Matthews, Rottingdean: “Some gold sovereigns should solve the problem of a suitable wedding gift.”

Alan Wadner, Chiswick: “They want money, you want to give something lasting? Give them German marks, Spanish pesetas, etc. it’s money but try spending it ...”

Readers are invited to send their responses to this week’s question by July 26. A selection will be printed in a fortnight:

Do you agree with the view that coloured socks on gents are vulgar? Duncan Dillon, Mayfair

Wedding favors are small gifts given as a gesture of appreciation or gratitude to guests from the bride and groom during a wedding ceremony or a wedding reception.

The tradition of distributing wedding favors is a very old one. It is believed that the first wedding favor, common amongst European aristocrats, was known as a bonbonniere. A bonbonniere is a small trinket box made of crystal, porcelain, and/or precious stones. The contents of these precious boxes were generally sugar cubes or delicate confections, which symbolize wealth and royalty. (In this era, sugar was an expensive commodity and was treasured only among the wealthy. It was believed that sugar contained medical benefits).[citation needed] As the price of sugar decreased throughout centuries, the tradition of providing gifts to guests reached the general populace and was embraced by couples of modest means.