When a couple has taken the time and effort to source for a wedding favour that truly reflects their personalities and their likes, it often translates to an appreciative response from their guests.

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A carefully selected favour :
- Acts as a token of thanks.
- Can take on the role of a place setting when paired with individual place cards.
- Enhances the table setting.
- Can be a topic of conversation amongst guests.

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With so many tasks to look into pre-wedding, it is best to order our favours from a vendor who will complete the packaging and tagging as well. If however you do decide to go the DIY route, then perhaps round up your bridesmaids or family members to help with wrapping and the like.

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A few more considerations :
- Is there a wedding theme that the favour should reflect?
- If you plan to give away edible favours, be sure to take note of expiry dates and if it can withstand external weather conditions (for outdoor celebrations).
- Will the hotel be placing the favours on guests’ tables or will your decorator be doing it?

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