Great Do It Yourself Wedding Gifts for Guests

By Sandra O'connell


Our society has somehow gotten us to think that we have to try and appear rich no at all costs. It can be quite depressing to see a whole group of individuals looking and feeling foolish in stiff clothes in a setup that makes them uneasy.

People seem to be coming to their senses in these days and it is ever more common to see individuals planning modest wedding parties and rather making a donation to a charitable organization. In Europe this is typically done through confetti or wedding presents. Rather than offering the visitors something they most likely will never make use of, they get a few fair-trade confetti in a recycled paper box and a note stating that a donation has been made on their behalf by the wedding coordinator. A little of sobriety and civic sense can go a long way, and is typically valued by visitors.

If you don't find a business near you that organizes this type of thing, nothing is stopping you from making your very own confetti sachets and notes. You can contribute a sum to a regional organization that sponsors a cause which you especially care about, and ask them to provide a thank-you letter on their letterhead that you can affixed to plain confetti sachets tied with raffia.

Wedding thank you gifts ought to be personal. It is really extremely thoughtful to write out an individual quote or an individual anecdote for each of the guests if you have time. Quotes are easily found on internet and you can find appropriate ones for each visitor. Otherwise write out a sentence stating exactly what you like/love most about them. If the wedding presents are meant to make the visitors feel you have valued their involvement, what could they possibly appreciate more than knowing you have spent some time especially for them? These kinds of "comment based" gifts are truly easy to make on your own and do not need any particular craftsmanship. Do see to it though to utilize correct hard confetti as chocolates or other sweets could trickle or melt in the sachet which would not be acceptable.

If you have good craft abilities you could look around the craft markets for something to imitate. Generally at the marketplaces, the artisans are selling their own products, so you can chat with them. If you see something that you like, you can inquire if they want to give you a one hour paid training lesson. Some will be pleased to do this for you if you inform them you wish to make your very own wedding gifts and that you will absolutely not be making and selling them. You can even put that in writing if they like.

Of course the internet is full of wonderful D.I.Y. projects for wedding favors. You can go as far as to arrange a "wedding favor get together" and invite you closest friend and family. Roughly 10 people is a great number for making one hundred wedding presents in a day. Offer a lunch or a dinner and get everybody to sit in circle on the floor, in the garden or around the supper table.

This day spent together usually brings everyone closer together and creates anticipation for the wedding. Likewise it gives you a chance to brainstorm and talk about other wedding details. This time is particularly valuable for getting a "back-up plan" prepared for almost any event. At the reception you can happily reveal that the wedding gifts are all hand-made by family and friends.

A wedding truthfully has to do with a guy and a lady that love each other, formalizing their union in the eyes of society. If you concentrate on this, your wedding will be a success no matter what!|Your wedding will be a success no matter what if you concentrate on this!




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