TheBrideDesign.com Gives Inspiration for Edible Wedding Favors
Long Island, NY (PRWEB) July 29, 2013 -- Edible favors are here to stay. From party goody bags to a to a dispenser full of candy, choosing to give an edible favor is the way to go. LongIsland.com published an article on June 28, 2013 about how to create wedding favors, and TheBrideDesign.com is taking this article as a basis for giving inspiration for edible wedding favors.
1. Go Local:
Local handmade edible favors are the largest trend we’ve seen in wedding favors. Many brides are finding items locally to create edible favors. Local canned goods such as applesauce and jellies, or a homemade batch of hot sauce with a custom printed label are both wonderful ideas. Candy apples are another favor that’s becoming increasingly popular. Farmers’ markets and craft fairs are a great place to find local merchants. More than ever brides are staying local to create beautiful thank you gifts for their guests.
2. DIY Kits:
Brides are also creating wedding favors from DIY kits, such as infused sea salt or herb-infused olive oils. Usually these kits arrive with enough supplies to create 25 favors, so be sure to order enough for the whole wedding, plus a few extra. Schedule a “favor night” with the bridesmaids in order to get the favors completed.
3. Online Artisans:
There are many online artisans that create edible favors. Search sites such as Etsy.com for artists offering the desired favors, and be sure to check their feedback and comments left from previous clients. Always be sure to keep the communication open and honest to prevent any mistakes.
TheBrideDesign.com shares tips on finding the perfect edible favor for a wedding, including going to local farmers’ markets, craft fairs, and purchasing DIY kits.
About TheBrideDesign.com:
TheBrideDesign.com gives brides and party planners candy favor ideas, DIY guides, and décor inspiration to help every event to be unforgettable and successful.
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