So an ad that linked to this just popped up in my news feed. A highly reputable charity that just can't wait for me to "give a wedding favor that will help save a child's life"--aka order stickers, bookmarks and scrolls with their logo for a minimum $200.
Ummmm. All righty, then.
http://shop.stjude.org/GiftCatalog/shop.do?cID=12345&sc_cid=smd8989
Re: Sure, let's all buy guests "favors" bragging about donated $$$
If you (general you) want to donate, donate. But not for other people and not as a gift/favor. Not cool.
@SimplyFated. You should ask her if she'd like it if that's what she received as gifts.
Our photo booth = favors. People get to take fun pictures home with them and we get them all on a flash drive at the end of the night.
I agree with this. I asked FI if he had ever seen a wedding with favors that, as a guy, he liked and didn't feel were useless or juvenile. He said no.
I think if you're going to do favors, it's a good time to showcase a local specialty. Otherwise, photos seem to work all right. Other non-food/non allergen ideas might be maps, tiny frames, bookmarks, magnet calendars, postcards, or coasters. Mostly I feel they're extraneous and not as popular as you might think. I prefer to see something wine or mints for the table, personally.
But your wedding isn't the place to pressure other people to "open their wallets and donate." They aren't obligated to support your pet causes. They're there to see you/your FI get married.
Oh FFS. Someone posted that people shouldn't donate to charity just so they can brag about it. Their phrasing was "talk openly". That people should donate privately. I agreed with that, but stated that if someone was only going to donate in order to brag about it, at least they are still donating. It was all in generalizations.
It's not that people expect more. It's that brides worry a lot about favors and spend lots of money on them. It's a good area to simplify your budget and to-do list.
We're thinking of hiring my brother or one of his friends to do silly photos during cocktail hour in lieu of a full photo booth. He gets college $$, doesn't drink, loves this stuff, and it's only an hour.