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AIBU?

to like these wedding favours?

166 replies

Sweetpea01 · 20/10/2014 16:19

Okay, you caught me, not really an AIBU but I enjoy the varied responses on this board Grin

Best friend's getting married, no idea what her favours will be but the boyfriend and I were talking about what we'd like (as you do when you're bored Hmm Grin )

Anyway, I really like the idea of simple venetian style masks for each guest as a keepsake. Especially if it fit into the overall look of the day.

What are your favourite (or most hated!!) favours received at a wedding?

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CMOTDibbler · 20/10/2014 16:22

The masks come into the category of useless tat that will go in the bin tbh. If you must have favours, have something cheap like a bowl of sweets, and spend the rest of the money on extra wine. Same goes for chair covers, table decorations, naming tables, wedding cars and innumerable other wedding tat/things you would never spend that sort of money on.

ghostyslovesheep · 20/10/2014 16:25

I wouldn't like a mask - unless it was an actual nice one from Venice otherwise they verge on a bit tacky Grin

I went to a wedding this weekend where we got heart fudge, just married rock and coins, bubbles, party poppers, hand made chutney and a blow up seagull Grin

Thisvehicleisreversing · 20/10/2014 16:28

Best favours have got to be lotto tickets/scratchcards. Or perhaps a charity pin badge.

Anything else is pointless. And I say that as someone who had stupid frilly ones at my wedding. Thanks mum. Hmm

QueenofallIsee · 20/10/2014 16:28

Think the masks would be a bit crap to be honest, sorry sweetpea - people wouldn't keep them thinking they are lovely, they would bin them.

Best ones we ever had at a wedding was playdoh! It was great fun creating various things at the table and the Bride gave a prize after the speechs for the best creation. After the wedding I think their kids kept the playdoh

Worst one was a very small wedding (I was a plus one, they are DPs friends) They gave everyone a fruit tree. Would have been nice but for their deadly serious requirement that every anniversary you gave them a pic of it and how it had grown and eventually were expected to give them a gift of the fruit...it was all about how fertile their love was blah blah blah. Sorry but who would really want to do that annually for someone? t'was daft.

ghostyslovesheep · 20/10/2014 16:30

Would have been nice but for their deadly serious requirement that every anniversary you gave them a pic of it and how it had grown and eventually were expected to give them a gift of the fruit

OMFG seriously Grin I hope to god you 'accidentally' left it behind

becominglessofalurker · 20/10/2014 16:30

I had scratch cards nd ppl seemed to like the idea

GoodboyBindleFeatherstone · 20/10/2014 16:33

Nobody else wants a keepsake of your day. Except maybe your mother if she likes your DH.

Sweetpea01 · 20/10/2014 16:40

I know it would be tacky, but my family are always up for a laugh and rather theatrical so I imagine they would love it Grin

An inflatable seagull?!?! Somehow I feel deprived now...

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MarchEliza · 20/10/2014 16:59

Goodboy really makes a good point - it's true that no one else really wants a keepsake of your day. If you take away and have to store a decorative item for every wedding you attend, you'll soon be over-run.

Conversely I love the idea of the fruit tree - however not the expectation that people should provide a running update on its well-being or supply produce as a result!

ClapHandsIfYouBelieveInFatties · 20/10/2014 17:02

I would be a bit Hmm and wouldn;t want to wear it over makeup but I am fussy about my face AND I hate masks.

EverythingIsAwesome · 20/10/2014 17:02

Loved the miniature bottle of perfume I got recently, and also one last year where I got a miniature bottle of vodka!

ScarletFever · 20/10/2014 17:03

i had gypsiphilia (spelling?) seeds at mine, in little matchbook style thingys, not sure if anyone ever planted any

still have some - should see if they are still viable 15 years later

EverythingIsAwesome · 20/10/2014 17:03

Also love the instant photo booths where you can get snapshots of you & your friends/family, I have a lot of fun with those

ClapHandsIfYouBelieveInFatties · 20/10/2014 17:03

My friend told us all to take the flower arrangements off the tables! Grin She said she'd spent enough and wasn't wasting all those lovely flowers!

EverythingIsAwesome · 20/10/2014 17:04

Gave candles out at ours ... with a sticker on it with our wedding date etc (removable so they can use the candle)

CheeseToastie123 · 20/10/2014 17:04

One wedding I went to gave slate coasters with a drawing of the church, the names of the couple, and the date. The church was very significant to the bride, and she has since sadly died and been buried there. I treasure those coasters, and even before the sentiment kicked in, thought it was a lovely idea.

ghostyslovesheep · 20/10/2014 17:04

it was a beach side wedding (indoors over looking the bay at sunset) - the seagulls where in the kids bags Grin

MildDrPepperAddiction · 20/10/2014 17:05

Nope. I'd put it in the bin tbh. Ditto anything with your names and date on it like pens etc.

CheeseToastie123 · 20/10/2014 17:05

Miniature booze also seen as good here!

Levantine · 20/10/2014 17:07

I really don't get favours. They're just party bags for adults aren't they. Why not give them some haribo and a balloon and be done with it

EverythingIsAwesome · 20/10/2014 17:07

Because vodka is better than Haribo. Just.

Longdistance · 20/10/2014 17:09

Our favours were miniature bottles of whisky and Baileys, and a netted bag with a selection of chocs in. Basically, everyone ended up legless Grin

Don't like sugared almonds.

We let everyone take our flowers, balloons and I let some guests have the glass bowls. Yes, we paid for them.

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ReginaldBlinker · 20/10/2014 17:11

Personalised mini bottles of champagne. Best wedding ever!

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liquidstatehasrisenagain · 20/10/2014 17:13

I didnt bother for the over 18s as we had a free bar. Kiddy bags for under 10s and necklaces for two 14 year old girls.

Masks would go straight in the charity bag.

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