Wednesday, December 1, 2010

How to Choose Easter Themed Wedding Favours


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Firstly, you should think about ways in which you can bring the spring into your wedding theme. Think of seasonal flowers such as daffodils, lily of the valley, tulips, snowdrops and pansies. A great way to style floral arrangements is in cute Easter baskets or in egg cups. Scatter tables with spring petals and use fresh seasonal blooms in button holes and on top of your wedding cake.

If you want to keep your wedding theme a floral one, then your Easter wedding favours should come in the form of Lily of the Valley personalised tea bags or favours boxes matching your flower of choice. In other words, if you are having pansy arrangements, team the deep purple tones with purple square favour boxes and lemon yellow square favour boxes. These will have a striking appeal at place settings. Alternatively, tulips are a typical spring bloom and these can inject some colour to your floral arrangements. Tie the tulip theme into your favours by giving guests tulip mini gift bags filled with confectionery of your choice. Equally, if your flower of choice is going to be daffodils, present guests with yellow, orange or green favour boxes and finish them with daffodil head toppers. Due to the sturdy nature of daffodil stems, this bloom is an ideal choice for tying to napkins with coordinating ribbon.

You can easily get stylish Easter wedding favours is by using the Easter egg as your theme. Fill cute raffia birds' nests with yummy mini Chocolate Eggs as the ideal favour, guaranteed to impress even the most discerning of guests! Top hat favour boxes are a great idea too and once tied with seasonal spring coloured ribbons take on the appearance of the Easter bonnet. Shop bought Easter eggs also make great guest favours; simply present each guest with a shop bought Easter egg and finish it with some bright yellow organza ribbon and a handwritten 'Happy Easter' tag! The Easter egg theme can be continued with your place settings with a blown egg shell hand-painted with the guests' names. This is a cost effective option and although it takes a little time, guests will really appreciate the personal touch of such an idea.

Stuck for kids' favours? An ideal favour for the little ones would be a favour box featuring a chick, bunny or lamb. These can be filled with anything seasonal although Easter eggs of some form will usually go down well with younger guests. Alternatively, mini Easter cupcakes and miniature simnel cakes are a great enclosure for a co-ordinating favour box. You could present these to younger guests in ribbon clad Easter baskets passed round by your bridesmaids.

Finish the Easter feel of your tables with yellow gingham table linen, inviting guests to go on an Easter egg hunt and ensuring table centrepieces feature seasonal blooms and eggs!

Thanks To : Easter Product Store