We had favors at our reception. We did Sharpies with our wedding date and the word "Permanent" printed on them.
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Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This
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I still have that sharpie. Those were awesome favors.
You know, once you get financially stable enough to own a house, you really should employ movers for the bulk of your goods. (Yes, there's often quite a few things that you may still want to move on your own, like plants, and Great-granma's fragile cut-crystal candelabra.)
(And indeed, the movers told me I saved an hours' worth of their expensive time by moving a bunch of small book boxes by myself before Moving Day, but that was me, in my spare time, being Cheap, and not obligating anyone else.)
Here's hoping the Actual Move will go smoothly!
I strenuously believe in movers. And have generally appreciated wedding favors, even the ones I've had to assemble, because people I know are mostly low-key about this kind of thing. And I'm not going to lie, I've always appreciated a welcome bag. Oh good lord, if I were to get married, my mother would totally want to make welcome bags and it would turn into a Whole Thing. I'd have to make my one local, organized, and crafty cousin my MOH just to get stuff done.
My brother is just stubborn about paying for certain things he ''can do himself" (ahem.) my SIL agrees this is a pita.
I've got bruises all over my shins, but that's from my sil's SUV that I've been hauling stuff with. I keep whacking myself on the same damn corner of the door all week.
Will probably lose Internut (haha, my autocorrect knows I deliberately misspell that!) later today until it theoretically starts at the new house tomorrow.
Craziness ahead!
I wish you continued strength! Mental and physical.
And have generally appreciated wedding favors, even the ones I've had to assemble, because people I know are mostly low-key about this kind of thing. And I'm not going to lie, I've always appreciated a welcome bag.
If a wedding didn't have them, though (either one), would you have felt "cheated" (I can't think of a better word; maybe "disappointed")? I know that people tend to expect at least favors (if not a welcome bag for out-of-towners), since many weddings do them now, and apparently some people are disappointed (verging on feeling cheated) if they don't get a favor.
As a guest, I honestly would never notice if there weren't favors, but I'm very possibly an outlier. My reaction to favors is, first, "Hey, look, stuff." And then either "Chocolate, yay!", "That's cool!", or "What on earth am I going to do with this?" I would have totally loved a Sharpie.
My reaction to favors is, first, "Hey, look, stuff." And then either "Chocolate, yay!", "That's cool!", or "What on earth am I going to do with this?" I would have totally loved a Sharpie.
Pretty much this. I certainly wouldn't feel slighted by the lack.
I don't think I would even notice if a wedding didn't have favors.
I do like the idea of having goodie/activity bags for any children in attendance, though, in hopes of keeping them occupied.
If a wedding didn't have them, though (either one), would you have felt "cheated"
Oh god no. Due to aforementioned low-key-ness. I only recently realized I should just throw away any cute plastic container they have given me any candy in, instead of keeping it as one more little thing I don't need in my house.