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You can get those shuang xi box and stuff it with candies that you can buy in packets which will cost alot cheaper.
You can go to those candy shop and get a bunch of variety. I personally don't think there is any standard kind of candies for wedding favors. Its your wedding, you can do it your own way. Be creative! But, I think to avoid chocolate so that it will last long and not get messy I guests want to take a few and eat.
I do not think is a good idea as people will always remember the cost of your wedding favour for rest of their life. If the toto did not strike.I am intending to buy TOTO tickets as wedding favors for the guests.. Personally find it more useful especially if the ticket happens to be a wining ticket.
I do not think is a good idea as people will always remember the cost of your wedding favour for rest of their life. If the toto did not strike.
You can try get from qoo some cheap items like compass or what
Well, u make some points here. But I think my guests will rather this than some impractical wedding favours. Furthermore, TOTO tickets doesn't cost lesser than most wedding favours.
Each ticket $1 leh. also not cheap. hahaha, that's really a very unique idea!
Yup. Actually our hotel provides wedding favours, but we decided to opt out of it because we realise a lot of guests will not take the favours home because they have no use of it. Saw a lot of leftovers when we attended friends' weddings.
Well, each to their own. Hope that you can find your ideal little gift for your guests!
Does opting out save you some costs? If not, just take if it's included in your package.
It is really a nice & creative idea, i like too!We use it to upgrade our suite. But still not very worth it as I heard from my coordinator that each favour actually cost about $3.
But we really like the idea of buying a 'little hope' for our guests so we decided to go ahead. Hee hee.