Posts Tagged ‘wedding favors’

Thrifty Thursday! DIY Pumpkin Candles!

Thursday, October 25th, 2012

Good Afternoon Thrifty DB Bloggers! For all of you Betty Crockers who love spear heading your own projects, this is definitely a fall necessity! Whether your fall festivities include Halloween and Thanksgiving, we know that these miniature pumpkin candles will add the perfect touch of fall! These candles would also make a great sentimental gift for your wedding party- think Bridesmaids!!  All you’ll need is a small pumpkin (or several :) ), a sharp knife, a spoon, candle wicks, wax and if you want, scented oil. To check out the easy DIY tutorial, click here!


Fall Wedding Favors

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2012

Fall Wedding Favors

by Nicole Brewer

The soft pastels of spring and bright colors of summer may not work after September, but autumn weddings have a gorgeous color palette as well! Fall weddings often incorporate yellow, orange, red and brown shades, creating sophisticated bridal style, warm and inviting wedding décor and unforgettable wedding favors. Here are my favorite wedding favor ideas that embody the warm comforts of fall and can be easily customized for your celebration.

Caramel Apples
Few edible delights can put your wedding guests in the festive spirit quite like candy apples! So, why not treat them to fall’s quintessential indulgence, elegantly packaged with ribbons to match your wedding colors. Place them in metal pails for that “just-picked” effect that guests can grab as they go.

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Candles
Capture the ambience of autumn with scented table candles or sets of long taper candles in cozy shades of burnt orange, mustard or sage. Label and use them as place cards for seating assignments, wrap them with twine or put them in pretty boxes.

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Delights in a Jar
Fruit preserves, mini maple syrups and apple butter offer another sweet way to say, “thank you.” Package the sweet spread into mini jars and tie them with ribbon and a small hang tag for the thank you.

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Petite Pastries
Pastries and pies that have been reduced to individual serving size are, for some reason, absolutely irresistible! Show off your favorite mini fall deserts in portable monogrammed bags or neat, personalized boxes for a more polished look.

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Bottled Chocolates
You don’t have to spend a bundle on your favors to make them look special or unique.  It’s all about creative packaging. Buy small, inexpensive corked bottles and fill them up with bulk chocolate.

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MORE Wedding Wednesday! Check Out Our Top Wedding Tips on Daytime Florida!

Wednesday, September 12th, 2012

Good Afternoon DB Brides! Today we were featured on Daytime Florida on a segment about budget friendly wedding tips! Since today is Wedding Wednesday, I figured I’d share the segment for you to watch!

    Here is the footage of our fabulous manager Joy Williams sharing her tips!

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    Other tips that might spark an interest:

    ome pointers that weren’t mentioned on the show!

    • No need for a wedding planner, everything can conveniently be done online!
    • Incorporate your bridal party, family and friends to help back your cake, do your hair and make-up, create decorations, be the photographer, or even DJ! Your guest list is sure to have great talent so utilize them!
    • Make a CD of your favorite playlist or have a guest bake treats as your favors.
    • Stick to appetizer and dessert, people tend to get full on finger foods anyway.
    • You can save a ton of money booking your wedding on a day other than Saturday. Look for a Friday or even a Sunday and compare prices.
    • Find a venue that isn’t known for wedding, they tend to be less expensive.
    • Buy flowers that are in season, they tend to be less expensive!
    • Use your bridesmaid’s flowers as centerpieces.

    We hope that these tips inspire inspiration to keep your wedding fun and affordable!


    Ways to Personalize Your Wedding Favors

    Friday, September 2nd, 2011
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    Green Wedding Ideas

    Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011
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    Gifts the Bride & Groom Will Love

    Tuesday, June 21st, 2011
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    Big Day Do’s and Don’ts

    Friday, June 17th, 2011

    Karen Bussen, Celebrity Wedding Planner and Author
    Do personalize your ceremony.
    Lighting a unity candle is a wonderful way to symbolize the joining of your two lives. You and your groom can light a candle, or you can invite your mothers or parents to join you, using two slender taper candles to illuminate the central pillar candle, thus bringing your families together. I love this personalizable Swarovski Crystal Unity Candle set because it is simple and elegant, with just a hint of sparkle.

    Don’t be “in charge” on your wedding day.
    Appoint someone else to be your representative while you relax and get ready for one of the most important moments in your life. If you don’t have a wedding planner, choose a super-organized friend who is not in your wedding party, and ask her to make sure things are how you want them. Review the main details of the day at least a week in advance, and give her a list of major elements in the timing of the celebration, along with key contact phone numbers so that she can deal with any issues that might arise. And make sure to give her a present to thank her, like this personalized heart keychain.

    Do spend at least a few minutes alone.
    You are entering a brand new chapter. Take a few minutes to sit quietly or take a walk and just live in your excitement and happiness. Focus on thankfulness—after all, you’ve been so lucky to find the one person you want to spend your life with. Let the power and beauty of that thought sink in.

    I also suggest spending a few minutes alone with your new husband right after the ceremony. Arrange for refreshments to be waiting for you (think hors d’oeuvres and Champagne or sparkling water) and just enjoy the moment together.

    Don’t forget to thank your parents.

    Write a thoughtful note to your parents, and take a moment to give them each a small gift to show them how much they mean to you. For Mom, I love this Memory Box, which features an engraved message and can be personalized.

    Do bring a “Bridal Kit.” 

    Think of it as “cosmetic update meets minor first aid kit.” Pack a great looking tote (like this personalized cosmetic bag below) with little things you might need, including a sewing kit, a stain eraser pen, safety pins, a nail file, extra lip gloss, fashion tape, aspirin, breath mints, a bottle of water, and a snack or healthy bar, just in case you forget to eat while you’re getting ready.

    Do take it all in.
    I heard a bride say once that her friend had told her to take mental “snapshots” during the wedding throughout the day, and I thought that was wonderful advice. During the ceremony or your first dance, for example, take a moment to look out at your family and friends and just take a picture of that scene in your head. It will help you remember how you felt for a long time to come.


    Fun and Easy Tips For Personalizing Your Wedding Favors

    Monday, August 23rd, 2010

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