As the last leaf makes its journey from the treetop to the forest floor and tiny snowflakes gently blanket the earth, your winter wedding is firmly approaching. Whether you have chosen a sparkling winter wonderland or a traditional holiday theme for your wedding, a final decision lays before you; your wedding favours. There are a multitude of memorable wedding favours that bestow a touch of elegance to your wedding.
Winter wedding favours ideas UK,Inspiring Wedding Favour Ideas for Your Winter Wedding
Silver Wedding Bells / glass wedding bells
Dainty silver wedding bells make an exquisite addition to the tables at your reception. Silver bells traditionally come polished and may be engraved with the bride and grooms name and date of their winter union. Place them on a delicate doily or colourful napkin that matches your theme for some additional panache. Each time a bell rings, the married couple is encouraged to kiss.
Ornament Place Card Holders
Ornament place card holders are a popular choice for winter wedding favours. The ornaments may be hung during the yuletide season for years to come. Ornaments are available in a wide array of colours to match any wedding theme and can be decorated with a beautiful snowflake or breathtaking winter theme. Place cards sit snuggly in the ring at the top of the ornaments.
Winter Wedding Fortune Cookies
Winter wedding fortune cookies make an edible addition to your tables and can be dipped and decorated to match your theme. Fortune cookies provide a pleasant way for the bride and groom to share well wishes, fortune and warm advice to their guests. Fortunes come delicately wrapped in clear boxes or cellophane with a pretty ribbon.
Fragrant Candles
Fragrant candles are a decadent way to spice up your wedding reception. A variety of candles, tea lights and glass candle holders are accessible to suit the fancy of the bride and groom on their special winter day. Traditionally, candles are embossed with the name of the bride and groom or the holders engraved.
Snow Globes
Wedding themed snow globes are a whimsical way to thank your guests for attending and sharing your nuptials. Snow globes may be presented as a wedding favour only or used as a nostalgic place card holder as well. From children to your matured guests, all are sure to delight in this gift of appreciation.
Mini Topiaries
Mini topiaries bring elegance and a splash of colour to tables. Browse amongst a variety of colours and flowers. Red roses are most popular as red is the international symbol of love. Topiaries provide a wonderful keepsake for wedding guests and make a great accent in the home afterwards.
Hot Drink Winter
What is more perfect than cuddling up by the fireside with your fingers wrapped around a hot cup to warm you? Hot chocolate especially reminds those of winter, and with designers conjuring up various gift designs of this favourite drink, you can find the perfect drink in the perfectly complimented winter packaging. If you’re not sold on hot cocoa wedding favours, many of the same designs are available in coffee wedding favours, cappuccino wedding favours, tea wedding favours, and cocktail inspired winter wedding favour designs which are perfect for those New Year’s Eve weddings.
Winter Scented Pine Cone Favours
Bring nature’s grace and beauty to your wedding reception or holiday event with these Winter Scented Pine Cones. Touched with faux glitter ‘snow,’ natural brown pine cones will sparkle under festive lighting and fill the room with pine tree, cinnamon or cranberry spice aromas. “Winter Scented Pine Cone” gift tags let your guests know they can take them home as keepsakes.
Personalized “Snowy Notes” Notebook Favours
You’ve planned the perfect winter ceremony, so finish the details with fantastic wedding favours for your guests! These are practical and pretty, adorned with a pretty stylized snowflake with a heart in the centre for a cozy, romantic look. The perfect size for a purse, they make great souvenirs. Each white notebook opens up to reveal a blank white notepad inside, and the white retractable pen holds everything together in one place.
The tradition of giving wedding favours began with European aristocrats. Bonbonnieres were given as a way to express gratitude and appreciation for attendees at a wedding. Bonbonnieres were small trinket boxes that originally contained cubes of sugar.