Regardless of location, the general population of Canadians agree that weddings are a life changing event in the life of any Canadian from all walks of life. Being the second largest country in the world, Canada plays host to various types of wedding styles from the arcane to the most current type of wedding. Nonetheless it is the guests consisting of friends and kinfolk which will brighten up the celebrations and make it unforgettable.
Going as far back as the European aristocracy of the 17th century favours have been handed out in the form of candied almond nuts. The custom of handing out gifts has been practiced till today even in our modern times. Currently this tradition is a necessary part of any wedding. These small details such as favour giving are the special touches that show a guest how much the host appreciates them showing up and being at the wedding reception.
Before the bride takes the plunge, a bridal shower is planned by the bridesmaid to celebrate the last days of her single-hood. Normally this shower is only attended by the bride's closest friend but it is not unusual for some immigrant communities in Canada to plan a full scale shower, inviting some 300 guests for celebration. Bridal showers are normally held four to six weeks before the wedding.
It is the norm for a bride to attend a bridal shower hosted and planned by her bridesmaid as a farewell to her bachelor days. This bridal shower is normally only attended by the bride's best mates but for some foreign communities in Canada there is a lavish event with as many as 300 guests invited to attend. The bridal showers are normally held at least 2 to 3 months beforehand to give ample time for the wedding.
With that gone and done with, it is time to focus on the main event itself. The wedding! Except for booking the hotel, sending out invitation cards, getting bridesmaid, picking the right gown, checking the hotel if they have a restaurant for the wedding dinner, the guests are expecting something to be taken home. It is acceptable to have favours that are given out for the bridal shower to be given out for those who did not attend it, but it would not be very nice for that close friend of yours to receive two identical candles for your weddings, isn't it? There are a lot of other choices, literally hundreds, to choose from.
In some parts of the world, small slices of fruit cakes packed in a box are given out during the wedding dinner. The newly wed may also bestow the guests with their happily ever after faces framed in a tiny thank you picture frame. The next favours which are quite popular in contrary are place card holders. It functions as, well, to hold the little cards which has your name on it which are placed on your assigned seats. However, it has now evolved into different adorable looking pieces of art which can be taken home and kept as a memory of the wedding. Mints make great favours when they are stored in handsome glass bottles or tin cases in the shape of the bride and the groom. If you want to make a great impact and make sure your guests will remember them, there is a new technology in the market when all you do is just submit a picture of the couple to the designer. He will then transform a slab of clay into a lifelike figure of both the bride and groom.
However, the best favour a person can offer is a personalized one. A set of handcrafted wedding stationeries makes a great gift if art and craft is your thing. Even if you aren't, you can always head down to the nearest library for some reference. Fruits make the best favour, especially if you are planning a garden wedding. Red apples, green pears and soft peaches all sitting on each white table under the shady tree, swinging gently from the cool breeze. Your guests would immediately fall in love with the ceremony.
Deciding to have your wedding in Canada can be great as the country boasts a wide variety of exotic locales. Canada has a lot to offer including some of the worlds most breathtaking plants which can be crafted into beautiful favours. The maple leaf which is a symbol of the Canadian flag can be pressed and dried into wonderful ornaments; this is truly an example of more than meets the eye. These ornaments can be used to adorn thank you notes and also be made into unique bookmarks. Waxed maple leaves also make an excellent gift to all loved ones.
Companies like Kate Aspen Canada which cater to the favour market also produce plenty of wonderful little gifts which can be used to brighten up any wedding occasion. They transform any wedding into a simply glorious occasion.
Often couples just cannot make a decision about what gifts to present to their guests and in this situation it always worth falling back on edible wedding favors. Wedding guests do not mind if the wedding favors are sweet or not. One of the most popular is a simple chocolate bar with a personalized wrapper. These chocolate bars can be simple milk chocolate, dark or white chocolate which are filled with items such as almonds or raisins. Many companies exist that can create special wrappers that should have details of the wedding printed on them even if everything else is from a standard template. There is nothing wrong with adding a photo of the couple as well to finish off the gift to ensure it is something the guests will probably keep too remind them of the day. Why not have a tin filled with different types of candy as your edible wedding favor to your guests. These tins become mementos of the big day if the bride and groom have gone to the trouble of having the wedding details placed on every tin. You can guarantee your guests will take the tins away with them even if they are empty because not only will they be a reminder of the day but they are practical as well. Overall, edible wedding favors are the most popular and candy is at the top of the list. Glass bowls to store different types of candy are an unusual way to present your favors. If you want to go one step further, why not find a presentation box or container that matches the wedding and leave one for each guest to use. The bride and grooms guests can then use the containers to put in any candy they like to take away when they leave. If you are one of the small number of people that don't like candy, you might like a cookie as your edible wedding favor. By using plain cookies, it is easy to present them in a nice box with the bride and grooms names plus the date and location of the wedding. Current technology allows for a photo to be printed on the cookie so a couple could choose to do this as an alternative to a presentation box. There are many bakeries that can make these cookies for you in a variety of sizes and shapes; you just simply need to select a design and give the bakery a photo to use in the design process. Cocoas, teas and coffees are still another option for couples who want to give out edible wedding favors. These too can be customized to suit the occasion and if you are going to all the effort of supplying something this exclusive, why shouldn't they be customized. Often the contents are in tins which can be personalized with the bride and grooms details and makes the box or tin more collectable. Even if none of these ideas is too your taste, it might at least make things easier when you come decide on what you're a favors will be.
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