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Post-Wedding Favors?

I'm on a budget (isn't everyone!), and was thinking of not doing favors at the wedding. However, I was thinking of sending all of the family a few pictures from the wedding in the thank you cards. Especially ones that might have included them with us (the Bride and Groom) and/or other family. Or a special moment- like Grandma and Grandpa dancing would be a cute picture to send to my grandparents.

Would this be considered a 'Favor' or just a kind gesture? Either way, is this a nice idea or cheesy?
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Re: Post-Wedding Favors?

  • edited December 2011
    Love the idea.  I wouldnt label this a "favor" but more in the super kind gesture range.  As with all things "favor" some guest will love it, and some will not, but my vote is to go for it!  IMO it really lets your guest know that you appreciated their company and went that extra step to personalize their thank you note. I may steal your idea.....
  • edited December 2011
    I know that some people get photos printed onto TY cards or inside TY cards.

    IDK if that's really a "favor" per say, but it could get some a nice pic out to everyone to see.
  • vettechgirlvettechgirl member
    100 Comments
    edited December 2011
    arv226: Steal away! LOL!

    Bonny: It wouldn't be printed on the Thank You card. It would be a regular photo inserted in with the card.
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  • loop0406loop0406 member
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    edited December 2011
    I think it's more like a gesture.

    There are inexpensive favors, edible, custom fortune cookies, candle favors, etc
  • nontradduonontradduo member
    10 Comments
    edited December 2011

    You could definitely do that- it's very personal and I think that would be lovely.

    There are lots of favors that people give at weddings (say a small cup filled w/ M&Ms) that people just snack on during the course of the wedding.  They're considered favors, and I don't think they have near the meaning that such a personalized thank you offers.

    "It's easy to halve the potato where there's love." - Irish Proverb
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