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It took me forever to think of a favor that people would actually take home and I think I did, what

I am making a CD of our favorite songs along with songs for the wedding (first dance, father-daughter dance, etc.) Then I am making the cover the main color of our wedding and I plan to place them on the dinner plates in the reception to add extra color when guests first walk in.

The only thing I cannot figure out... will this end up being really expensive? Our estimated guest list is about 75.

Re: It took me forever to think of a favor that people would actually take home and I think I did, what

  • Mrs.B6302007Mrs.B6302007 member
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    edited December 2011
    Honestly, no one wants a CD of music that YOU like.  It's also a lot of work to make CDs.  Yes, it can get expensive.  Do something edible or skip the favors completely and save the money.  No one expects favors.
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  • edited December 2011
    What Mrs.B said. Your mum/grandmother will probably be the only person who keeps it besides yourself.
    Also what would a couple or family do with multiples of the same cd?
  • Mrs.B6302007Mrs.B6302007 member
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    edited December 2011
    Heck, we have a CD of all of our music played at the wedding that the DJ made for us.  We've never used it.
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  • gymbugmj2kgymbugmj2k member
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    edited December 2011
    If you're going to do that, then maybe make a DIY dvd of that music, plus perhaps a slideshow of the two of you, and your relationship over the years --- or perhaps baby pictures, etc?  people are more likely to pull out pictures, than to listen to a CD of songs they might hate.
  • edited December 2011
    personally i love cd favors, but my friend/family circle is really into sharing music.  so it probably depends on your crowd.  if you guys don't usually share music, then ditto mrs. b, i'd skip favors or just go with something edible. 

    if you do it, i would make 50 at most, and i'd put them in a basket near the guest book or something.  couples will only take one, and some guests will skip it alltogether.

    a tower of 50 cds, 50 cases, and 50 printable labels should run you no more than $35.


  • edited December 2011
    I agree with Mrs. B. It's not a favor I would care for.  
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  • JCM10JCM10 member
    Third Anniversary 100 Comments
    edited December 2011
    I wouldn't use it. 
  • edited December 2011
    on one of the boards here someone once said that the only favors people enjoy are the ones that they can eat...I was originally also thinking of doing a CD but have since changed my mind, and am now doing chocolate favors.  People will enjoy the chocolate and it actually will cost me less.
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  • kristinanddankristinanddan member
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    edited December 2011
    I wouldn't use it. Not only will I probably not like your taste in music, I haven't listened to a cd in forever. Years probably.
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  • WildMageletWildMagelet member
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    edited December 2011
    My cousin did bags by the candy bar if people wanted to take some home.   I can't think of any favors I've received that I've kept & cherished.  Photos? Not all guests are interested in a photo/frame you picked out.  Bulbs?  Neat idea, but most people won't plant them.  Music?  Not everyone has the same music tastes as you.  Random junk?  Well, you know.  Food is easy, because it's something everyone can enjoy.  Or just skip the favors altogether, save yourself the money.  Most people won't notice/care.
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  • edited December 2011
    I wouldn't care for that favor at all.
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  • edited December 2011
    Every CD favor I've received at a wedding reception has gone straight into the trash.  The only CD favor idea that I've thought was a good one was for a wedding in NYC and it was a CD filled with songs about New York.
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  • jwdeldottojwdeldotto member
    100 Comments Second Anniversary
    edited December 2011
    ditto PP...I won't care for a CD favor....
  • edited December 2011
    I got a CD favor for a wedding once.  Never listened to it, tossed it in my last move.  I would probably just leave it at the table if I ever got another.
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  • shamita86shamita86 member
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    edited December 2011
    Who even has a CD player anymore?!! I think the last time I even bought a CD was when I was 15.
  • kmmssgkmmssg mod
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    edited December 2011
    My DD did this 6 1/2 years ago.  You would be surprised at how many were left on the tables.  It just isn't something people get geeked about. I still have hers, but I don't listen to it.  Edible is your friend.
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