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Favor suggestions for a vintage harvest theme'd wedding?

I don't like candy, am open to other edible options. Checking the boards I like the idea of Kettle Corn, but not sure what a cute way to package that would be.

Re: Favor suggestions for a vintage harvest theme'd wedding?

  • allicariallicari member
    10 Comments
    edited December 2011
    I'm doing small jars of apple butter....I know some people won't think it's good for a wedding, but alteast it's not junk being thrown out!
  • sperbunkisperbunki member
    10 Comments
    edited December 2011
    Does not fit your theme, but I'm giving away Christmas Ornaments. They can pull it out once a year and remember how much fun they had. The holidays sneak up on us so fast after Fall so I figured why not?! :) I just posted a msg about it...
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  • 123wrapper123wrapper member
    10 Comments
    edited December 2011
    You can do Kate Aspen's personalized jars of honey for your harvest wedding:

    http://123wrapper.com/Meant-to-Bee-Personalized-Clover-Honey-P1762522.aspx
  • Sydney91Sydney91 member
    100 Comments
    edited December 2011
    I am whipping up saskatoon berry jam for my favours. For Kettle Corn I would find cellophane. Even if it's clear with no patterns, the Keetle Corn will look cute. Mostly look at your guests and figure out what they would take home, then work with that idea to create one fitting your budget.
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  • PeavyPeavy member
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    edited December 2011
    I like the kettle corn idea.  Get some cello bags from Papermart.com, and tie them off with a raffia bow which you can also probably get from Papermart.  Add a cute tag and you're good.
  • I went to a wedding this past summer that was vintage themed and they did these rosemary-lemon shortbread cookies that were amazing! There were two cookies per bag and were displayed in a large brushed silver basket.  It might be cute to just have your favorite baked good in baggies.
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