After you’ve partied the night through with your closest friends and family, it’s important to thank them for being a part of your special day. Of course, you’ve probably spent a bit more than expected during the planning process, so why not cut some corners and DIY your wedding favours?
Wedding favours don’t need to be extravagant, they just need to be thoughtful. Thank your guests for being a part of your day with one of these cute and affordable wedding favours.
Salt of the earth
Everyone will appreciate this prettied-up kitchen staple. Simply use a mortar and pestle to grind 1/2 cup of fresh herbs (rosemary and thyme work well), then mix it with 2 cups of coarse sea salt. Spoon the mixture into clean jars and leave to dry for a few hours before capping or corking. Add acute ribbon in your wedding colour around the bottle to personalise the look.
Just coasting
Wooden tree-stump coasters can be used as decorative place settings on tables. Pick up a few from an outlet or get your partner to help you cut some branches and sand them down before painting your guests’ names on each.
Dish it up
Fabric menus serve double duty as keepsake napkins or dishcloths. Have yours printed by a professional to ensure the colours don’t run.
Shake then stir
A huge trend for gifts, layering the ingredients for your favourite recipe in a jar looks gorgeous – and will be a great sweet treat for guests to take home. Be sure to write the recipe on cards that can be tied to the tops of the jar.
Sweet as pie
Arrange wedding cake or dessert in pretty takeaway boxes for your guests to enjoy after the festivities. You can make the boxes yourself using sturdy cardboard that matches your theme.
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Although most of the focus is on finding the perfect wedding dress, equal care and attention should be given to the mother of the bride-to-be. If you want…
An in-depth report by wedding website The Knot delves into how couples changed their plans due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The survey includes findings from over 7600 couples who had originally planned to marry in 2020.
It found that while 96% of weddings in 2020 had to be modified in some capacity due to the pandemic, nearly 93% of engaged couples did not cancel their wedding celebrations altogether.
Of the couples surveyed, a bit over 40% still hosted both a ceremony and reception in 2020 while 47% postponed for a later date. Of the 47% who postponed, 32% still legally tied the knot but didn’t have a celebration, and the remaining 15% postponed altogether.
For those who married in 2020, the health and safety of guests were of the utmost importance while planning their big day. As a result, 90% of the couple surveyed modified their plans to make the environment safer and COVID-19 complaint. About 6 in 10 couples hosted outdoor affairs.
More than one-third of couples who married in 2020 plan to have a future celebration once it is safe to do so. For those that postponed altogether, over 50% hope to marry in the first half of 2021
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Big fan of Marvel or DC? Let your nerd flag fly with a sweet reference to your favourite comic book character on your big day. Add subtle personality…
Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas fell in love fast. The Jonas Brother went down on one knee to propose within three months of dating.
The pair tied the knot in a lavish multiple-day ceremony in 2018, and seem just as loved up today. So what is the secret to their success?
With their respective acting and singing careers often taking them across the globe, this pair spends a lot of time apart. Separation can be a downfall for many Hollywood couples, but Chopra has revealed that they have an important rule to make sure that doesn’t happen to them.

“We see each other every three weeks,” Chopra told Elle. “Wherever we are in the world, we fly to each other at least once a month for a couple of days. It was our rule when we first got married. Otherwise, we’d never see each other.”
This takes a lot of co-ordination, so the pair have even gotten their teams involved.
“Our teams also had to get married!” the former Miss World added. “They have to talk to each other like, ‘I am scheduling her here. No, we can’t do it… This is when we’re free… We have to move this.’ It’s like a big marriage.”
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So you’ve decided it’s just not a party unless everyone, big and small, is invited. Including kids in your big day can be sweet and meaningful, but also…
It’s summer! If there ever was a time for beautiful and refreshing drinks, this is it. Whether you go the fruity way or the floral way and whether you choose the alcoholic or the non-alcoholic route, there’s something out there for you.
Choose a colour that suits your wedding’s theme so the drinks serve as decor too. Play around with different mixes and have some variety to tickle your guests’ tastebuds.
Here are a few different drinks styled to perfection to inspire you.
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