Wedding favours aren’t easy to figure out. Deciding on one that would be equal parts memorable, useful, and suitable for your wedding theme can be quite a hassle – especially if you’re working with a tight budget.
If you’re feeling stumped, here are 8 great, practical ideas for your consideration from our brides!
Jeanne and Terence had a dedicated set-up displaying their wedding favors at their wedding banquet at Chijmes.
They gave their guests had two favours to choose from: a jar of nuts and dried fruit labelled “Nuthing’s gonna stop us now!” or a tote bag with the slogan “Totes Amazing!”
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For their retro Shanghai night extravaganza themed wedding, real bride Sheena Cheong and her sisters spent three months sewing all the pouches for the wedding favors.
Each contained goodies like traditional biscuits, shopping vouchers and even soya sauce in fish-shaped bottles! All in all, it was a pouch filled with blessings, nostalgia and lots of heart.
Taiwanese actress Ady An recently wedded in a grand Hawaii beach side wedding with her beau, and the couple thoughtfully provided beach totes and umbrellas for their guests which can be used even after the wedding.
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Myrelle and Derek had a pretty garden themed wedding at The White Rabbit and served artisanal cupcakes to each of their guests instead of a wedding cake.
“We wanted our guests to be able to bring home the cupcakes with a carrier, thus we decided to create a personalized paper wedding bag. Derek designed it and we both chopped the bags with a handcrafted stamp.”
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For a totally ingenious idea, follow what Yi Jun & Ignacio did during their elegant celebration at the Raffles Hotel Singapore.
“Our guests took home the table arrangements they’d been admiring all afternoon as favours – best door gifts ever,” said Yi Jun.
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For their beachfront reception, singer-songwriter Sezairi Sezali and his wife Syaza Tan provided favors that contained the sweetness of their wedding celebration.
Guests went home with a bottle of iced gem biscuits and a red or blue mason jar with the wedding logo.
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Fly Entertainment artiste Max Loong and film producer Sepideh Haftgoli had a cliff-side wedding in Bali and gifted their guests white Balinese beaded box favors filled with goodies.
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Tak Yee and Steven tied the knot in an elegant and minimalist beach resort celebration. They kept their favors simple and chic with a fan to keep their guests cool, and a paper cone of petals for tossing at the newly-weds.
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