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Wedding Party Favors

There’s another accessories that you might not forget about as the ride to be or the groom to be – wedding party favors. Only with them can your wedding called perfect and complete because they are expected by the guests, especially boys and girls.

This article is going to share with you the history of the little accessory, the purpose of using them at weddings, and some killer tips for you to come up with original favors that your special day will be remembered and talked about for a long time to come.

In the Ancient Rome, the couple gave out almonds that were coated with sugar at the wedding to show their appreciation for the participants and the neighborhood. It was also intended to symbolize the sweet and bitter of the marriage because the almond tastes bitter while sugar is sweet.

You can do the same today with the sugar coated almonds wrapped in a net or a piece of cloth. There is nothing wrong with it. However, to impress people with your wedding party favors to which your special touch is added, you would have to come up with original ideas to wrap something special or make the traditional accessory nothing similar to any of those you have ever seen.

Here’s some idea for your reference.

I find wrapping seeds in the small package would be a great idea. Think about it. Seeds give people hope because they can grow into big trees or fragrant flowers when they are planted in the correct soil and fostered properly. Where there is life, there is hope. You are sowing hope.

To let the receivers know your good intentions, you can lay a few words out on the package.

Now that you understand the original significance of almond used for wedding party favors and have got one killer tip that help you get your brainstorming started, you will probably come up with the most creative favors of your own.

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