The question of whether or not you have to give wedding
favors to your guests is a very common one. However, there is no easy answer to
this question. While it is true that you technically are not required to give
your guests any type of wedding favor at your wedding, it is also true that
your guests will likely be expecting to receive a favor. This is what makes the
matter more complicated. You may not be obligated to give out wedding favors
but your guests may be offended if you decide not to do so. This article will
take a look at the question of whether or not you have to give wedding favors
to your guests and will provide some tips for giving out wedding favors on even
the tightest budget.
As we discussed in the opening paragraph, wedding favors are
in no way obligatory but that does not mean that guests still do not expect to
receive a wedding favor when they attend a wedding. There are a couple of
reasons for this. One of the most obvious reasons why guests expect to receive
a wedding favor is that it is such a common practice that the majority of the
weddings they have attended in the past have included a wedding favor. The
other reason why guests expect to receive a wedding favor is that the purpose
of a wedding favor is for the couple to express their gratitude to the guests
for attending the wedding and reception. Although the couple will likely still
send out thank you cards to all of the guests after the wedding, giving a small
wedding favor is another way the couple can thank their guests for their
support.
You may wonder why a couple would consider not giving
wedding favors at their wedding. In most cases the simple answer to this
question is that the couple is on a very tight budget and feels as though
purchasing wedding favors for each of the guests will put them over budget.
This is a very valid concern as it is important to remember that although
wedding favors may be fairly inexpensive, this unit price must be multiplied by
the number of guests in attendance. For example you may select a favor which
costs only $2 per favor but you may be expecting 400 guests at your wedding.
This means the costs of the favors alone will be $800 which may not even
include the costs associated with shipping or wrapping the wedding favors.
While we certainly understand the importance of budgets we believe the couple
should incorporate a budget for wedding favors into their overall budget before
the planning begins. This will help to ensure there is enough money available
to give each guest a wedding favor as a token of gratitude.
When the couple is concerned about budget it is important to
remember that wedding favors do not need to be expensive or extravagant. One
simple way to make wedding favors more affordable is to give a wedding favor of
a single flower to each guest. If you are already planning to have floral
centerpieces you can discuss your options with your florist beforehand. You
will likely be able to negotiate and affordable price for this favor because
you are already purchasing your centerpieces from the florist. Selecting one
flower used in the centerpiece and having your florist supply enough of these
to give as favors is a really nice way to tie the centerpieces and the favors
together. Alternately you might want to give each of your guests an artificial
version of one of the flowers used in your centerpiece. These can be rather
inexpensive and can also serve as a lasting reminder of your wedding.
Another way to keep wedding favors more affordable is to
discuss your options with wedding favor distributors carefully. Many of them
likely have closeout items available as well as discount items. Closeout items
are items which have been discontinued but the distributor may have enough in
stock for all of the guests at your wedding. Additionally, they may be willing
to offer you a discount if you are purchasing a large number of favors.
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