- Before you start - If you have decided to make your own wedding favours, there are a few things you may wish to consider before selecting a style. Cost - how much do you wish to spend on each favour? ...
- Wedding Favours - These are small gifts or tokens given by the bride to her guests as a thank you for sharing her special day. Made popular at the end of the 18th centaury favours were traditionally small...
As I don't drive and am getting married in August I turned to ebay. I have bought my dress, bridesmaid dresses tiaras, shoes, pageboy outfit, car ribbons, wedding jewellery, flowers for myself and cake, cake...
Wedding Favour Bag Scam ID's on UK ONLY Search-How 2 Spot If you prefer to buy from UK sellers - beware as there's scamming going on from overseas sellers and you could easily be caught out!! These...
Make your celebration extra special and unique by adding a personalised finishing touch to your Favours (bomboniere), Tables and Thank-You gifts. This is an easy thing to do from the smallest touch to a...
Bomboniere favours are traditional for weddings, christenings, holy communions, anniversaries, ladies nights, in fact all celebrations. This guide will show you how to create a simple but attractive...
What is a Wedding Favour? A Wedding Favour is a traditional gift, given to each guest at a wedding by the Bride and Groom.While a Wedding favour can essentially be any gift you like, it usually consists of a...
Wedding Favours TRADITION A wedding favour is a small gift given as a token of thanks to the guests from the bride and groom, commonly during a wedding reception. favours are available in so many styles and...
The giving of favours is a tradition adhered to accross most cultures. It generally represents an opportunity for the Bride Groom to individually thank their guests for attending their wedding and provides...
Designer or off the shelf The question most brides spend most of their time pondering over is what to do about the wedding stationery. This guide will hopefully answer some of those questions. First...