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For or against favours?
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Our local hospice does wedding favours. £1.50 each, but that does include personalisation, a ticket for the hospice lottery and they can be used as place name cards too.
Maybe other hospices/charities in other areas do them too.0 -
I know it may add to cost but if your thinking charity donation what about the trolley tokens. Most charities do them0
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We've got small photo frames (about 3" square) as favours, which will also double as place card, as I didn't want loads of clutter on the tables. They match the colour scheme and I might just put a little tag on them saying "please take me home".
I got them in the next sale after Christmas reduced from £4 to £1 and it was the first wedding purchase I made
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