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Old 06-20-2003, 10:53 AM
MollyJ MollyJ is offline
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Help! I am SO close to my budget and we really can't afford to go over it. There will be about 100 guests and just a couple hundred dollars left. What can I do for favors that will be classy and unique, but that won't cost an arm and a leg? I have about two months left before the wedding (August 16) and my bridesmaids and I are willing to put some effort into this.

Thanks in advance!
Molly
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Old 06-30-2003, 09:02 PM
brideX3years brideX3years is offline
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Molly,

I was in your same situation 3 years ago! My advice... try to think about your "theme" or something special between you and your groom... coffee together in the morning, a beach you've been to...something special... then share THAT with your guests! Make it something they can use or else you have spent a couple hundred dollars that people will throw away! ME? I got married at the beach, so I had dark chocolate seashells placed on each plate. Very simple, but everybody RAVED about them! I have also been to weddings with coffee beans in a pouch with the tag to read "a (his name)(your name) blend", or a pouch of jelly bellies in the theme colors.

Good Luck!
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Old 07-07-2003, 10:34 AM
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ITS OK IF YOU DO NOT HAVE ENOUGH MONEY FOR FAVORS THINK OF SOME THING THAT WILL NOT COST TO MUCH AND GO WITH THAT OR YOU CAN JUST MAKE SOME UP OR MAKE SOME FROM SCATCH IT DOES NOT REALLY MATTER. JUST AS LONG YOU AND YOUR FUTURE HUSBAND ARE VERY,VERY HAPPY.

GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR WEDDING!!!
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Old 07-15-2003, 02:37 PM
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I chose the Hershey's kisses wrapped in tulle w/coordinating colors for the ribbon as my favors. We were on a budget so tight that it made my head spin. My guests loved them and my aunt who is a caterer, used the same idea for a wedding she catered at the River Oaks Garden Club.
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Old 07-27-2003, 12:06 PM
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Look into small photoframes that can double as placecards and favors, looks very elegant and you can shop around for a decent price.
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Old 08-04-2003, 01:46 PM
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I did white and dark chocolate suckers for the favors at my wedding. I bought heart shaped molds from a craft store like Michaels or AC Moore. I only bought 3 molds, each containing 4 sucker slots. And also buy the sucker sticks there. This will be about $10 for your amount of guests. Then go to a grocery store and buy bricks of white and dark chocolate. They are less expensive from the grocery store. I actually found the best price at Walmart Super Center. I think I bought 3 bricks of each chocolate coming to about $15. You can swirl the 2 chocolates together in the mold and it looks really pretty. It is very time consuming to make the suckers because you have to melt the chocolate and then let them cool for a few minutes until you can reuse the molds. But I made 200 and I finished them in 1 day. I put each sucker in a clear bag and made labels on my computer to put on the them and then tied them with a pretty white bow. I just placed them in a couple of baskets outside the reception for guests to take as they left and it turned out great.
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Old 09-05-2003, 12:57 PM
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Hi Molly...I'm all about romance so we're doing candles I got off of ebay...I saw something really cute in a magazine recently...and it wouldn't be at all expensive...go to a discount store and get votive candles...go to a cool paper store and buy some really pretty handmade paper in one of the colors of your wedding...one or two big sheets is all you'll need, and go to a craft store and find some natural raffia...you simply cut the pretty paper in strips large enough to wrap the candle and then fasten it with the raffia...if you wanted you could get a rubber stamp with your inititals but I thought it looked cool just plain...with our candles, I'm going to leave a note thanking them for coming and asking them to say a prayer for our marriage when they light the candle. Good luck!!
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Old 09-05-2003, 12:58 PM
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"ini****als" should say initials...LOl!
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Old 09-05-2003, 08:36 PM
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well,for my daughters wedding we made satin roses out of just triangles of material,which cost about 3.00.Then we
wrapped each wire stem with green florist ****,placed them in a crystal vase,we already had,and sit them by the door with a none to please take only one for good luck!
the guest loved them,some still have them the roses we're
blue satin,one of her colors.
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Old 09-18-2003, 08:02 AM
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We are creating CD's of al of the music we are using at the wedding and the reception. We have such a great mix of music that once we started talking about it everyone wanted CD's. I bought the CD's at Walmart ($9.99 for 50, 2 packs) and the labels through my office supply store at work ($25 for 100 labels) and the jewel cases through there as well ($40 for 100). I only have a CD burner at work so I have been staying late most days creating 5-10 a day. We are also doing candles wrapped in tulle. I bought 100 of the Yankee Candle scent Wedding Day from a store going out of business ($20, I was really jazzed about this) and tulle circles I bought on EBay for $7.00. We havent decided how we are going to hand these out or set them out. Anyone have any suggestions?
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