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4 Cheap Wedding Favors Ideas

By Bonnie Ray

If you're looking for cheap wedding favors, there are a large number of them to choose from. You should have no problem at all finding one that suits your particular wedding reception or wedding shower.

Just because your wedding has a limited budget doesn't mean that you cannot give your guests gifts or "favors" that they will love. Cheap wedding favors can be elegant, charming, or even useful. It's all up to you to decide which type you need.

Here are some examples:

If you are looking for something elegant, cheap wedding favors don't have to look cheap. You can get crystal much more inexpensively than most people expect; crystal coasters goblets, and vases cost no more than a few dollars, and they're so beautiful that nobody will accuse you of giving a cheap gift.

Candles, too, make charming, yet cheap wedding favors. Heart-shaped candles, carriage-shaped candles, and rose-shaped candles are all charming, yet inexpensive. Who can resist the romantic glow of a candle? Even many of your guests who don't normally collect candles will undoubtedly burn them, anyway, during a special evening or bubble bath. Candle wedding favors usually cost just a dollar or two.

Another cheap wedding favor that is very popular right now is soap. This may not at first sound like a good gift... But bath soaps can come in unexpected shapes. Consider half a dozen rose-shaped red, white, or pink soaps in a beautiful heart-shaped box. They can cost less than 2 dollars. Or, for a winter wedding, a box of snowflake-shaped soap confetti. It doesn't cost much more than a dollar, but it will make a special bath-time for your guests. It's sure to be appreciated.

Finally, if you are on an extremely tight budget, yet you want to give your wedding reception or wedding party guests a token of your gratitude, consider bubbles. Not many adults indulge in buying themselves bubbles; but if you give them as wedding favors, you may be surprised at the number of grown-ups you see happily puffing away, competing to see who can blow the biggest bubble or the most bubbles from one breath. It's a treat that you can afford to give them. These cheap wedding favors cost no more than a quarter a piece if you buy them in packs of 10 or 20.



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About the Author: Bonnie Goodwin Ray has more than sixteen years experience in the wedding industry. She is the author of Wedding Planning Made Easier and has become a leading expert in silk wedding bouquets design. http://www.mysilkweddingflowers.com