Thursday, May 3, 2007

In Search of Children’s Wedding Favors

Weddings are often a family affair, but have you thought about children’s wedding favors? You would not feel particularly appreciated if someone gave you a gift of denture adhesive even if you might need it at some distant point in your life. The children in your wedding party are sharing your big day too, so it’s only appropriate that you have favors that are appropriate for them at their stage of life. So consider these suggestions for children’s wedding favors.

Sun Catchers

There is little in the world more awe inspiring to the young and young at heart than any opportunity to watch the sunlight bend and sparkle across the room. But the opportunity to see such an event are often limited to a rain storm or a visit to an old cathedral - unless there is a sun catcher available. With these fun and beautiful favors the children on your guest list can remember be beauty of your wedding day every time they see the sun shinning through the sun catcher wedding favor you presented to them as a token of your love and gratitude.

Bubble Bath Wedding Favor

What kid doesn't love bubble bath? When Mom makes them take a bath and at least bubble bath makes it fun. Think of the delight on a child's face as they watch the bubbles dance, float, and burst before their eyes... For you this means that bubble bath is an excellent choice as a wedding favor for children.

Key Chain Favors

Babies love keys, but kids love key chains. Can anyone explain why it is true? We've all seen children hoarding key chains... Maybe it's because they see it as a link to being grown up. Maybe it's something else. It doesn't really matter. All that really matters here is that your wedding favor will be treasured by the younger guests at your wedding - reminding them of your big day.

Snow Globes Wedding Favors

When I was a child I adored snow globes. For me, not only did the snow fly but the scene came alive in the depths of my imagination. Watching the snow fall was a great distraction and... more

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