Sooo.. I just got done some some arts and crafting of my wedding favors... I thought I was just going to use them for bridesmaids or people who help out in the wedding, but I just love how they turned out and want to buy more to use for my wedding favors... I was able to find the first set at AC Moore for 50% off (and they were on clearance) then I printed a cute tag and attached it with raffia, super cheap- what do you bees think? Should I buy more and put them on the plates of each wedding guest? Thoughts
I really like the idea and how you decorated them!! However, it depends on how many guests you have and how much it will cost... Can you give them to the BM and people who helped you and then do something similar for the rest of the guests?
We are doing small bottles of apple cider...
Warning
No formatter is installed for the format bbhtml
I've given it a little bit more thought & I'm thinking one per couple, because who really wants 2 of the exact same wine stoppers in the same house hold? Now I Just need to think of something different for the other in the "every-other" rotation, LOL
If you do them per couple you do not have to do something for the "every other." I think the best way to do a per couple favor is to somehow attach the favor to the place card, so that when they get the place card with the couple's name on it, they already have the favor. If not I would just think it would get difficult with how you would place them on the table. But if you do a favor that's more expensive and do every other you are fine with just that. Also I think its a cute favor, but then again I am a wine drinker too. Unfortunately its rare that we leave a bottle not finished so we don't use wine stoppers much!
Those are cute. They are useful and can be regifted if the couple does not drink wine, since your name or monogram is not directly on the item. I agree with PPs that one per couple is fine.
Re: wedding favors (picture)
We are doing small bottles of apple cider...
Also I think its a cute favor, but then again I am a wine drinker too. Unfortunately its rare that we leave a bottle not finished so we don't use wine stoppers much!