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denagrl
01-29-2005, 02:32 PM
I have a small budget for my wedding and I ***e across lots of sites out there but the best one BY FAR was favor warehouse (http://www.favorwarehouse.com) They had 1000's of wedding favors (http://www.favorwarehouse.com) and invitations and pens. Everything I was looking for was there. Their favors went from $0.79 cents to $70 so their range is HUGE. Definitely worth checking out.

tinab16
01-31-2005, 04:36 PM
http://www.weddingfavorsoaps.com has some cool ones too and Princess Wedding on Pitful wages (http://www.guidetoweddingplanning.com) has a huge directory of who sells favors and who offers samples.




I have a small budget for my wedding and I ***e across lots of sites out there but the best one BY FAR was favor warehouse (http://www.favorwarehouse.com) They had 1000's of wedding favors (http://www.favorwarehouse.com) and invitations and pens. Everything I was looking for was there. Their favors went from $0.79 cents to $70 so their range is HUGE. Definitely worth checking out.

myday4evr
02-04-2005, 12:08 PM
i have a question..since i'm doing my own wedding. For each setting how many part favors should it be for each table..or does it go by how many people sitting at the table?? i know it sounds like a dumb question...

reecey
02-04-2005, 12:45 PM
i have a question..since i'm doing my own wedding. For each setting how many part favors should it be for each table..or does it go by how many people sitting at the table?? i know it sounds like a dumb question...


Well, you're going to want everyone to have something, so I would do it by how many are sitting at the table.

nle5
02-04-2005, 06:59 PM
Usually you should place one wedding favor on the table for each guest. However, I have seen some weddings where the favors are set by the door and the guests can pick them up as they leave. If you opt to set them at the door then I would have someone in charge of handing them out so you know some don't take more than one favor (ie. if there are any little kids at the wedding they may think they are cool and take a handful). It really depends on how you want to set your reception up, but the rule of thumb is one favor for each guest.

Good luck!!

moe
03-21-2005, 09:38 AM
i have a question..since i'm doing my own wedding. For each setting how many part favors should it be for each table..or does it go by how many people sitting at the table?? i know it sounds like a dumb question...

I have also heard that you give one favor for each woman at the table assuming that most men won't appreciate it as much I guess. If you are doing something more masculine that a man would like go that route.

ljrobinson
03-21-2005, 10:30 AM
i have a question..since i'm doing my own wedding. For each setting how many part favors should it be for each table..or does it go by how many people sitting at the table?? i know it sounds like a dumb question...

I'm planning to make my favors be part of the place setting... but I really like the idea of having them to take as guests leave. I think you should have enough for every guest at the wedding. I have heard people complain about having bags and bags left over when the wedding is over. But I would rather have that than running out. I was at a wedding where they ran out of cake once... I was so embarassed for them!

monroe
03-27-2005, 01:00 PM
Two things I know for sure, every penny saved when planning a wedding matters. The second thing is that every detail matters. I was completely impressed at a friends wedding, just a few months ago. The bride was absolutely beautiful, the flower arrangements stunning, and the place setting eloquent. There were no buts or shoulda, woulda, coulda; that I could see. One of the cutest details at her wedding was the chocolate candy bar at each place setting. The couple had their picture on it and an cute and loving message on the backside. It looked like a real candy bar! When thank you cards were to be sent, I expected the usual. But, not this time! The couple sent another candy bar and it had a wrapper with a picture of the couple from their wedding and little details from the ceremony on the back. The wrapper was printed on really nice paper and I most certainly kept it both candy bars! I was so impressed with the wrapper, and the cute look; I searched the company out for my daughter’s birthday. I highly recommend Pride & Joy Studios http://www.prideandjoystudios.com for their wedding favors….any favor, really.

I am not a wedding planner by any stretch of the imagination. I just appreciate detail when I see it. Having been married for 10 years now, I wish you all the ability to savor ever loving moment in fine detail.

Good luck.

esp1087
03-27-2005, 09:32 PM
Two things I know for sure, every penny saved when planning a wedding matters. The second thing is that every detail matters. I was completely impressed at a friends wedding, just a few months ago. The bride was absolutely beautiful, the flower arrangements stunning, and the place setting eloquent. There were no buts or shoulda, woulda, coulda; that I could see. One of the cutest details at her wedding was the chocolate candy bar at each place setting. The couple had their picture on it and an cute and loving message on the backside. It looked like a real candy bar! When thank you cards were to be sent, I expected the usual. But, not this time! The couple sent another candy bar and it had a wrapper with a picture of the couple from their wedding and little details from the ceremony on the back. The wrapper was printed on really nice paper and I most certainly kept it both candy bars! I was so impressed with the wrapper, and the cute look; I searched the company out for my daughter’s birthday. I highly recommend Pride & Joy Studios http://www.prideandjoystudios.com for their wedding favors….any favor, really.

I am not a wedding planner by any stretch of the imagination. I just appreciate detail when I see it. Having been married for 10 years now, I wish you all the ability to savor ever loving moment in fine detail.

Good luck.
Now I'm not interested anymore because you've just annoyed me with your repeated postings... Forget it! I'm sure it was outrageously priced anyway!

Kelly1Mickey
03-27-2005, 11:16 PM
Gee...they almost had me fooled! Way to diguise an advertisement!

amandnka
11-18-2005, 12:07 PM
I too am doing my own wedding and I 've been looking for favors also. I just *** across a a site called blissweddingfavors.com and they seem to have great prices. You might want to check them out.