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Wedding Favors - A guide to different designs

By: Gary Trotter

We all loves a wedding ? the beautiful venues, beautiful brides, delicious cake, and of course the great little wedding favors! Giving favours to your guests at weddings is an old tradition that has stood the test of time. Historically jewels or sugar cubes were given essentially as a sign of riches or by royalty. Wedding favours are no longer the gift of royalty and today almost everyone can enjoy wedding favour boxes.

The classic square wedding favour box is sometimes filled with small trinkets, chocolates or sugared almonds. However nowadays, wedding favour boxes comes in all different size, shapes and colours and with a multitude of fillings.

In the recent past, wedding favour boxes were square in shape and often either white or ivory and tied with in a bow with ribbon. However modern trends have dictated a change to this and now wedding favour boxes are available in a huge range of colours and shapes. Favour boxes now come in purse/handbag shapes, ?astucci? favour boxes (often used for truffles) and heart shaped boxes.

Not to mention kids wedding favour boxes! These can be patterned or decorated with the children?s favourite cartoon characters or for an even more modern approach ? you can now order plastic favour boxes shaped in a car form, a piggy, a teddy bear or even a dinosaur, amazing!! These new and exciting favour boxes are becoming more and more popular. Moving away from the conventional square boxes, these childrens favour boxes, filled with whatever little trinkets or goodies you like are great for the children at weddings. They are exciting, different and keep the kids entertained for a long time!

Not only can you get plain and patterned wedding favour boxes, you can now get them individually embossed with the bride and groom?s names (or initials) and the wedding date. This makes the wedding favours a little bit more special, and a small memento for the guests to take home.

Whether your wedding favour boxes are in a single colour, patterned with Spngebob Square Pants or black polka dots, you can be sure that you will find some sort of wedding favour box to suit you. Wedding favour boxes can be filled with anything you like, not necessarily chocolates or sugared almonds, so be sure you fill each box with a surprise which will put a huge grin on each and every guest's face!

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Gary Trotter runs Wedding Favours Online - An online store that sells a wide variety of wedding accessories including Party Favour Boxes.

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