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On the day of the celebration, a wedding may seem effortless, but
anyone who has planned one knows how much time and work go into
every aspect.
The little details are often our
favorite part of a wedding.
With that said, here are some easy, inexpensive ideas for making the day even more
special:
FAVORS
A small gift (such as the ones described below) is a lovely way to
say "thank you" to each guest.
Favors can be handed out personally by the bride and groom, placed
on the tables or displayed for guests to pick up as they leave.
Another nice option is to use the favors to direct guests to their
tables: Use
ribbon to tie handwritten tags with each guest's name
and table number onto each favor. Arrange them near the entrance
of the reception venue.
SUGARED ALMONDS
For many people, a wedding wouldn't be a wedding without these
candies.
Small
glassine
envelopes are a new way to present them.
Glassine is an inexpensive translucent paper that you can find in
the form of envelopes at our store.
(They are available ordering them from our store.)
Fill an envelope with
Jordan
almonds, trim the top with pinking
or scallop shears and fold it down into a flap.
Seal with a dot of glue and a fabric flower, or punch holes and
lace ribbon through for a bow in front.
For a change from white almonds, look for shiny
silver
almonds or
for
pastels to complement the colors used in the wedding
decorations.
CANDY BOXES
Edible favors, such as monogrammed cookies, petits fours,
chocolates or a piece of groom's cake, will surely be appreciated.
Talk to your caterer or cake designer about making your favorite
treat. Package them in small white candy boxes and tie with
ribbon.
PERSONALIZED RIBBON
Ribbon printed with the names of the bride and groom and the
wedding date is a romantic accent.
It can be ordered from the
Foreverwed store
Use printed ribbon to cinch bundles of tulle filled with candies,
to trim boutonnieres or to tie favor boxes.
Greet guests with a program that's been rolled up and bound with
ribbon.
NO MORE RICE
Instead of showering the bride and groom with rice after the
ceremony, there are a few new traditions.
Bottles of bubbles are made just for weddings. Glue a small silk
flower or other decoration on the top.
Stamp muslin drawstring bags with the couple's monogram or the
words "Just Married" and fill them with birdseed.
Fill
Paper Cones with
rose petals: Cut round paper doilies into
quarters, roll into a cone shape and secure with clear tape or a
pretty sticker. As close as possible to the time of the wedding,
remove the petals from fresh, opened roses and fill the cones with
them. Stand the cones up in a shallow white box lined with tissue
paper.
For an evening wedding, supply each guest with a few sparklers
along with a printed matchbook.
OTHER IDEAS
Here are some other easy-to-make items that will make the wedding
extra special:
Your flower girl will love carrying a basket covered with - what
else? - flowers. Fresh roses work well and look beautiful, but
silk flowers make the basket a wonderful keepsake. You'll need
about 60 for a basket that's 5 to 6 inches in diameter, though the
number depends on the size of the flowers.
Start with a plain, inexpensive basket. If you wish, line it with
a circle of satin or silk that is three times the basket's
diameter. Tuck and hot-glue the fabric into place.
Next, hot-glue the end of a length of seam binding or ribbon at
the base of one end of the basket's handle. Wrap the seam binding
snugly around the handle in overlapping layers, covering it
completely. Secure with glue at the other end.
Cut off the flower stems. Hot-glue the flowers onto the basket.
Position them close together so the basket doesn't show through.
Right before the ceremony, fill the basket with fresh rose petals.
Honor your young ring bearer with a handmade pillow.
If there is any extra fabric from the bridesmaid's dresses or the
bride's gown, use that to make a 6-inch-square pillow: Cut out two
squares of fabric, pin them with wrong sides together, and sew
around edge, leaving a 3-inch gap on one side. Turn the fabric
right-side- out and tack a ribbon at its midpoint to the center of
one side. (This is to tie the rings to the pillow.)
Stuff the pillow with synthetic stuffing (available at fabrics
stores) and stitch up the gap by hand. Or use the same technique
with sheer organza, and fill the pillow with dried flower petals.
A simple fabric- or paper-covered blank book makes a perfect guest
book - and you'll find it's less expensive than the standard ones.
Embellish it by attaching a wedding invitation, photo or
handwritten label to the front cover with ribbon corners: Make two
45-degree folds in a piece of ribbon, forming a point. Slip the
point over a corner of the invitation, and glue it in back.
Repeat, covering each corner with ribbon, and glue to the front of
the book or to the first page. Long after the wedding is over, a
memento like this, filled with signatures and notes from your
guests, will keep the event fresh in your mind.
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