TheBrideDesign.com Gives Summer Wedding Favor Advice
New York, NY (PRWEB) July 21, 2013 -- Summer may be the most popular time of year for weddings, but with the beautiful landscapes and blooms comes high heat and an oppressive sun. The Huffington Post published tips for summer weddings on July 11, 2013, and The Bride Design is taking this article as inspiration to give brides and party planners summer wedding favor advice.
Summer weddings require some creative thinking when it comes to wedding favors. Many brides want to give their guests a special token thanking them for their attendance and time, but also want the customized gifts for guests to be used. Finding a sweet treat that will stand up to summer heat and will still look beautiful can be a challenge.
Stay away from items that melt such as non-coated chocolates or delicate confections. Instead, opt for heat hardy candy such as chewing candy, shaped hard candies, or gumballs. Most candies are available in an array of colors and flavors to suit the theme of the wedding. Chocolates may be used, but coated chocolates will last longer in the heat when displayed on tables.
If the bride is determined to serve shaped chocolates or sweets that can melt, keep the favors in a freezer until the day of the wedding. Deliver the items to the caterer and have the staff store the items in a cooler or a portable refrigerator until the reception starts. The staff can serve the wedding favors with the meal or dessert to ensure that the favors don’t melt. The wedding emcee may also give an announcement to the guests advising that the items can melt.
The Bride Design gives tips on choosing summer wedding favors, including picking heat hardy items such as chewing candy. Placing favors in a freezer before the reception, along with giving them to the reception caterer to refrigerate until dessert, are both tips to help the favors go the distance.
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