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The thread explores various ideas for guest favors at a bridal shower, particularly using Pampered Chef products. Participants share their personal experiences and creative suggestions for memorable and themed favors.
Views differ on the complexity of favors, with some participants suggesting simple ideas while others propose more elaborate options. No clear consensus emerges on a single best approach.
Participants draw from their personal experiences with bridal showers, focusing on creativity and personalization in favor selection.
Consultants looking for inspiration on bridal shower favors may find the shared ideas and experiences helpful.
Oh, yes! I've done that before. And you can add a silk flower to a couple and make corsages for the bridal party too.raebates said:I did a shower for a family friend. I got sets of the bamboo spoons. I took one spoon for each guest. In the bowl of the spoon I placed a couple of Hershey Kisses. I then covered the bowl of the spoon with netting and tied it with a thin ribbon in one of the wedding colors. It was inexpensive but looked nice. Everyone loved it.
Well, everyone except the 10-year-old daughter of the host. As we were setting up, her mom said, "Look, she gave each of us a paddle."
I said, "Yes, and since they're bamboo, they don't break very easily. You can spank really hard with those."
Her mom laughed, but she was not amused.
Popular favor ideas for bridal shower guests include personalized candles, mini succulents, custom cookies, bath bombs, and small jars of honey or jam. These items can be easily customized to match the wedding theme and provide a memorable keepsake for guests.
You can personalize favors by adding the bride and groom's names, the wedding date, or a special message on tags or labels. Consider using custom packaging or choosing items that reflect the couple's interests or relationship to make the favors more meaningful.
Favors can be both practical and decorative. It ultimately depends on the theme of the bridal shower and the preferences of the couple. Practical favors, like kitchen gadgets or coasters, can be useful, while decorative items, like photo frames or candles, can serve as beautiful mementos.
It's generally a good idea to provide one favor per guest. If you expect 20 guests, plan for 20 favors. It's also wise to have a few extra on hand in case of unexpected attendees or last-minute changes.
Favors can be distributed at the end of the bridal shower as guests are leaving, or they can be placed at each seat for guests to take home during the event. Choose a method that fits the flow of your shower and ensures that guests remember to take their favors with them.