Edible favours like muffins, a smorgasbord of dessert options, chocolates, a slice of cake, macarons, donuts, and so on are items your guests won’t leave behind. Besides, if you’ve got extras, they won’t go to waste either. See five delicious food favour ideas to steal from.
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Should you wed during the monsoon season, umbrellas are a thoughtful gesture. Plus, you can get those clear plastic ones for cheap at stores like Daiso.
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These are a necessity in every kitchen, and whether they’re jars of honey, marmalade, herb-flavoured salts or a special blend of curry, they’ll be appreciated.
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In a climate like ours, paper fans are practically must-haves whenever we head outdoors. Pretty ones will make us feel less like “aunties” though.
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If you haven’t caught on already, practical favours are preferred. A sturdy or cotton tote printed with a pretty design or monogram is one of the more useful ideas.
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Even if you’ve got guests who don’t have green fingers, these fool-proof potted plants (which you can get at stores like Artbox), make a lovely addition to the work desk.
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If you’re looking to personalise your favours, a recipe book containing your favourite dishes (or family “heirlooms”) sounds nice.
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These bottles – comprising your favourite tipple – can look adorable, especially when put together at the favour table.
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These can come in handy, whether at a beach wedding or a ballroom affair. Ladies and gentlemen alike can kick off their dress shoes and relax with these. Do note that sizing may be an issue, and you may have to take on the added step of having your guests include their feet size in their RSVPs.
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Personalised metal or plastic reusable water bottles are another great way to thank your guests for making it to your wedding.
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