Tuesday, 3 November 2009

Snowglobes, The Perfect Winter Wedding Favor

By Scott Jenson

If you are planning a winter wedding, you may be looking for a suitable wedding favor for your guests. Snowglobes, the perfect winter wedding favor are readily available on line and in party supply stores.

The snowglobes that you will want to give as wedding favors are not the larger six to eight inch globes, but miniature two inch ones. Be sure to order the snowglobes soon, since they are not shipped after there is a chance of freezing weather. If the liquids freeze, the snowglobes will break.

One favorite snowglobe wedding favor features Mr. And Mrs. Snowman, however, you do not have to let your imagination stop there. You could use practically any small snow globe as a winter wedding party favor. You could choose Mr. And Mrs. Clause or a small church.

Snowglobe party favors can be personalized using a ribbon with the couple's names and wedding date. Tie the ribbon between the base and the globe.

These snowglobes are light enough that they can be used as a Christmas decoration set on the limbs of most artificial trees. They are also cute just to sit on a shelf during the winter season. Through the years, they will remind friends and relatives of your special day. They are a wedding favor that will not just get tucked away and never used.

Couples choosing the Mr. And Mrs. Snowman party favors will also find cake toppers with that same frosty couple. During the winter, it is easy to find snowballs, snowflakes and snow people that can be used for further decorating of the reception hall. Centerpieces can simply be frosted candleholders in the center of the table. Make sure that you are not using scented votives in the area where you will serve food as this can affect the food's taste.

The bride and groom can toast the happy occasion using Mr. And Mrs. Snowman toasting glasses.

Do not forget the white twinkle lights that add magic to the air. Light walls make beautiful backdrops for pictures.

With all the white of Mr. And Mrs. Snowman, you will also want to add a rich color for the background. Of course, if the wedding is being held in December, reds and greens are popular. Other good winter colors include a dark blue. Each of these colors can be used to add contrast to the starkness of the white winter accessories.

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