First I would like to say that favors are a nice touch, but are NOT mandatory and in fact most guests will forget them or leave them behind anyway.
So, with that in mind... I would go with something edible, or especially useful so they wont want to forget it.
*Chocolate "Leaves" have been a big hit in the past - could wrap them in tulle or put them in a tin or a favor box. http://www.kraftfoods.com/main.aspx?s=cookingschool&m=cookingschool/video_display&vid=21
(Don't even try to use artificial leaves for this, they wont work)
If you dont want to make them though you can buy them
http://chocolatefantasies.com/autumn.htm
http://www.chocolatevault.com/_flowers/leaves.htm
*Cocoa (I have a recipe if you want to make it yourself) in bags you can personalize with your own design and names and date (think smaller ziplock style and printer friendly labels)
*Bookmarks with a nice verse or poem (maybe thanking them for their attendance) as well as names and date (you can design and print these on your home computer, then take them to an office supply store and get them laminated then punch a hole in the top and add a nice ribbon (Very inexpensive, so if people leave them behind you didnt waste alot of money.)
2006-10-31 06:47:38
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answered by Anonymous
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When planning my wedding, I debated about favors endlessly. At the time, I was working full time during the day, attending grad school at night and helping remodel the house we had bought. Time was definitely an issue for me. A lot of times when you go to a wedding, you get a cheap little favor that make the tables look festive. All I could think about was how many people either forgot their favors and the table when they left or took them home and through them out. I decided to place little tent cards at each table explaining that in leiu of favors, we would be making a donation to the American Cancer Society for each person in attendance. This could be done for your favorite charity of choice. Everyone thought it was a great idea and I know that the money was going toward a good cause instead of something that may end up being a waste of money in the end.
2006-11-02 02:28:23
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answered by SweetPea 2
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I know that giving 5 almonds as a favor is great. You can also attach a little note to each favor explaining the significance of the 5 almonds. You could find out about this favor and more on www.theknot.com They have such great ideas and more for wedding planning. Hope it helps
2006-10-31 06:44:44
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answered by Juniper 2
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I don't know if wedding favors are really necessary anymore. If you are having a nice meal and open bar, you needn't bother. At least I didn't. I was at a wedding and they just left little chocolate hearts at every seat on the table. It was a cute little touch and acted as a little snack before dinner.
2006-10-31 11:51:23
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answered by Anonymous
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ok im only 12 but maybe like the things that will melt inside and the jellybeans i think would be a good idea. but like ur haveing the wedding out side so ur going to be outside most of the time so i would say the people who really dont want to be outside after the wedding coulsd be inside just have like some stuff inside but it is ur wedding so i say do whatever u want nobody can stop its ur special day have fun good luck hope my advice helped u alittle
2016-03-19 02:12:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Try custom made cd's of love songs that you and your future husband enjoy. When I got married we used cds that we already have and some from friends. We purchased blank cd, cases and used our picture for the cd cover. We also bought candy bars and made our own custom wrappers. We purchased plastic spoons the same color of our wedding and some netting, we placed a few Hershey hugs and kisses on the spoon and wrapped the netting around them. We tied them with ribbon and added a little tag that said hugs and kisses from the Mr & Mrs. Also at my friends wedding instead of spending money on teh napkins she had a rubber stamp with her and her husbands name on it, purshased blank napkins and used the stamp on the napkins. I got the ideas by googling "wedding favors" then I looked at the favors and found that most of them could be made at home. Good luck and congratulations.
2006-10-31 07:13:40
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answered by juicie813 5
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For a wine theme, you could get inexpensive wine glasses from a restaurant supply store, personalize them for each guest with gold or silver paint pens; then fill with candies/Jordan almonds in your wedding colors and wrap with tulle and ribbons. Paired with balloon bouquets, a grouping of the tulle-wrapped wine glasses would make a fun centerpiece for each table.
For a garden theme, get small grapevine wreaths at a craft store and attach a ribbon-tied tulle circle filled with candies/almonds to the center of the wreath. Decorate them with fabric leaves and ribbons in fall or your weddding colors. You could decorate a larger wreath in the same way as a centerpiece for each table.
2006-10-31 06:50:36
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answered by TraciS 1
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Flower or plant seeds in a cute packet. Wine bottle openers or corkscrews. Mini wine bottles. Wine charms shaped like fall leaves (http://www.wedding-bridal-favors.com/store/Wine-Wedding-Favors-c-5.html).
2006-10-31 06:40:30
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answered by Pink Denial 6
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My daughter gave live trees to plant to remember the love in their life. It had a poem about flourishing love & plants. It was a huge hit & people still tell me how well their tree is doing ( I can't figure out how to tell them I do not want updates on a tree - LOL)
My oldest daughter gave cookie bouqets in crystal flower vases.
Something to enjoy right away & something to keep as gift for rembrance.
Good luck - try being unconventionable in thinking.
2006-10-31 06:57:59
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answered by Wolfpacker 6
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Wine charms or wine stoppers. You can find wine stoppers that have a heart on top and they come in a elegant box. Check www.orientaltrading.com.
If you are crafty, you can try to tie some incense stick with a pretty ribbon.
Congrats and good luck
2006-10-31 06:56:29
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answered by Blunt 7
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