Presenting a wedding day token is an adaptation of a 16th century French custom that was generally reserved for royalty. The objects given to guests at a royal wedding were originally of great value — gold, precious stones, mother of pearl, or porcelain. As the tradition was introduced into society, gifts of lace, glass or confections were substituted.
Today’s wedding guests often receive wedding favors that can be enjoyed at home as a remembrance of this special day. Wedding favors can be placed at each dinner plate where guests will be surprised and delighted to find this little gift to take home.
Sugar coated almonds tied in netting can be placed by each plate. Chocolate roses, medallions or truffles are becoming very popular wedding favors. Monogrammed, foil wrapped chocolates, mints and special candies can he used in a variety of ways to Sweeten your wedding reception, bridal showers, grooms dinners and as “thank you” gifts to wedding guests and special people who help with Services. Truffles in individually wrapped boxes are a great “take home” remembrance of this special day.
Fresh flowers used for centerpieces may later be given to guests as they depart. Satin or lace roses filled with potpourri will serve as a sachet when taken home. Other creative wedding favor ideas: a mini bottle of cider or champagne with personalized labels, a packet of flower seeds, or a gift that reminds the guests of a special hobby or interest the two of you may share.
Personalized with your names or initials and wedding date, guest wedding favors add a charming touch to the festivities and make your wedding even more memorable to those who attend.
Reference: The Wedding Guide




