Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Candy Wedding Favors

Who can resist candy? Only the strong will walk among us. For the rest of us mere mortals have tried M & M, jelly beans, love hearts, mints, chewing gum and more?

Candy wedding favors are great for the processing of your wedding tables. You can also use the gifts of marriage as central themes in your paintings.

Here are some suggestions for your wedding.


A popular treat for guests at the wedding Candy buffets are newly DIY. Or, heaven candy for all you chocolate lovers out there people. Brides can place bowls or boxes to fill with candy for the tables for guests to help themselves after lunch. Brides can give their guests a candy scoop wedding favor as a gift. Visitors can also use the scooper in their choice of candy containers. Couples can save money for the gift if you buy in bulk.

Clear favor boxes are perfect to fill with any type of candy. Couples can choose to receive a silver candy hearts in marriage. Why not finish the look with a pretty ribbon in the color theme of your wedding. The film can be tied around the frame for a personalized tag message can be placed inside the box. You can have candy paper as a wedding gift for your visitors.

A little romantic touch. Couples can book the hearts loves with a personal message from the newlyweds. You can put candy in a long tube ready. Appearance can be achieved with the tape around the neck of the tube. The hearts can be colored coordinated to tie in your theme.

You can do the visitors your life a little easier by putting candy in tins for. The boxes can cope with the heart-shaped boxes. Couples can add a little fun at the wedding, having a square baking pan with a caricature on the front with a slogan. More wedding favors mint tins could have wonderful floral designs in front with names and perhaps some wedding date.


Not forgetting your favorite Jelly Bean as an advantage. You can fill cones with clear jelly beans and dressed with curly ribbon. Try to attach a joke for every guest to tell you. A little twist on a personal message. Be sure to break the ice among your guests.