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Where's All The Clever Crafters!! lol

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  • SallyUK
    SallyUK Posts: 2,348 Forumite
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    Absolutely, hence the quest to try and keep it nice and simple and a reasonable cost.

    Sethsgran thats a nice idea, but I'm useless at doing truffles, having tried that a long time ago! lol

    sal
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  • MrsTinks
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    In that case I'd think about tiny chocs with a printed label to be honest... all you have to do is print the labels, cut them out, and wrap them (I'd use double-sided sticky tapeto secure them.
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  • Just looking on some other sites to try and help you out...

    Ive spotted these ideas...:j

    *Tie three cinnamon sticks together with a piece of pretty ribbon

    *Individual packets of hot chocolate/ latte/ cappuchino. Make some personalised labels for these on a computer.

    *Personalised book marks made from thick card with a tassle attached. You could put a pic of the couple on this and the date of the wedding.

    *Homemade fortune cookies( they had these at a wedding myself and OH attended last year) Make them yourself, I assume they are easy to do and write personalised fortunes/comments etc. ( At the wedding we went to there were around 50 guests and everyone got a fortune cookie and a small red organza bag with gold coins in it. In four of the cookies was a little note saying, you have won a box of chocs/bottle of wine. I though this was a really good idea.

    *Wedding trivia quiz... print out loads of little quiz questions on any subject and put these in a little decorated box... if people are sitting on tables where they don`t know the other people on the table, this can help to break the ice.

    *Tea lights/votives- wrap a small piece of ribbon around each tea light/votive in the wedding colour scheme.

    Also this website has some lovely unique wedding favours on it... it may give you some ideas...

    http://www.topweddingfavors.com/unique-wedding-favors.html

    Good Luck Sal. If I find anything else Ill keep posting!

    Poppypops :j
  • Cruiksl
    Cruiksl Posts: 351 Forumite
    We gave out little tealight holders with a candle in them.

    I bought the small tealight holders from ikea - at that time you bought 4 for £1 and then decorated them with glass pens - our wedding had a scottish theme so I had thistles. I then put in a small scented tealight - I got a huge bag from Lakeland at the time, then put them into a cellophane bag (again Lakeland) and tied it with a piece of ribbon and a little card that thanked people for coming to celebrate our day.

    I think the cost came in about 30-40p per candle and I still see them in friends houses over 6 years down the line.

    hth
    So little money - so much time :mad:
  • Hi, It's years since I have been to any weddings, was the reason the favours were left because they were the sugared almonds? I think the above idea is great, I was going to suggest the Ikea tealight holder @ 4 for 60p filled with mints or chocs or whatever loose sweets you can buy cheap in bulk or even go for a retro theme. Wrap in some cellophane and attach a little thankyou from the bride and groom.
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  • Those glass tea light holders are a great idea and you can pick them up really cheaply....plus if you put them in a cello bag and tie with ribbon they will look really professional.
  • SallyUK
    SallyUK Posts: 2,348 Forumite
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    Hello everyone

    Thanks for the fantastic ideas!

    Princesspoppypop, you've got some marvellous suggestions thankyou!

    I love the candles idea, as there's some beautiful little bags on Ebay that I could put them into, wrapped with ribbon ec.

    I also like the bookmarks idea with their photo on them - I did bookmarks like that for my daughter's leaving party at junior school and those looked really nice as I added some tassels.

    Thanks again!

    Sal
    xx
  • Hi, this ebay seller makes Belgian Chocolate roses @ £7.40 inc. p & p for 10 x 2 but if you seperated them and wrapped half in your own cellophane it would only be 37p each plus the cost of some cellophane, ribbon and a message from the happy couple.

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/10-x-BELGIAN-CHOCOLATE-LOLLIPOPS-ROSES_W0QQitemZ130195126115QQihZ003QQcategoryZ38174QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

    FiFi :)
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  • LJM
    LJM Posts: 4,535 Forumite
    my friend did lovehearts with a little breast cancer pin each for the ladies and lotto ticket for men.bookmarks sound good could you not go to a site and design one with wedding info date ect on that would be lovely,well i'd like it:)
    :xmastree:Is loving life right now,yes I am a soppy fool who believes in the simple things in life :xmastree:
  • SallyUK
    SallyUK Posts: 2,348 Forumite
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    Hi LJM

    I was doing templates for bookmarks yesterday, as it happens and will use their photo on the top of it along with a little verse. Nice n easy! lol

    I like the idea of the breast cancer pins too, as my friend has recently had a mastectomy and is always campaigning in some way!

    Sal
    xx
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