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Who can resist candy? Only the strong murdered who walk amongst us. For the rest of us mere mortals have you tried M & M's, jelly beans, love hearts, mints, bubblegum and many more?
Candy wedding favors are great for dressing up your wedding tables. You can also use the gifts as wedding centrepieces on your tables.
Here are a few suggestions for your wedding.
A popular treat for guests at weddings recently is a DIY candy buffet. Or candy heaven for all you sweet toothed people out there. Brides can place bowls or favor boxes filled with candy on the tables for guests to help themselves after the meal. Brides can give her guests a candy scoop wedding favor as a gift. The guest can also make use of the scooper when selecting their candy from the containers. Couples can save money on this gift if they buy in bulk.
Clear favor boxes are perfect for filling with any type of candy. Couples can choose to have silver colored heart wedding candy in the box. Why not finish off the look with a beautiful ribbon in your wedding theme color. The ribbon could be tied around the favor box and a personalized message tag could be placed inside the box. You can have candy wrappers as your wedding gift to your guest.
A little romantic touch. Couples can order love hearts with a personal message from the newlyweds. You can place the candy in a long clear tube. The look can be completed with ribbons around the neck of the tube. The hearts can be colored co-ordinated to tie in with your own theme.
You can make your guests life a bit easier by placing the candy in favor tins. The tins can be clear heart shaped tins. Couples can add a bit fun to the wedding by having a square tin with a caricature on the front with a slogan. Pretty wedding favors mint tins could have gorgeous flower designs on the front with despite the couples names and date of wedding.
Not forgetting the favorite jelly bean as a favor. You can fill clear cones with jelly beans and dress up with curly ribbon. Try and attach a joke for each of your guests to tell. A little twist on a personal message. Be sure to break the ice amongst your guests.
Enjoy planning your candy wedding favors.
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Source by Kath Anderson