Keepsakes & Favours

Keepsakes & Favours, Wedding Idea

Wedding favour idea: mini ‘Love’ jute bag that’s cute and eco friendly

By Elisabeth Edvardsen on November 17th, 2011

As tradition has it, the bride and groom will gift their guests a little keepsake on their wedding day to say ‘thanks’. Why not send your guests off with this sweet mini jute bag with ‘Love’ scribbled across it? After all they were there to celebrate you and your partner’s love for each other. Not only will they be reminded of your happy day when they use it, they’ll do their bit to be more sustainable as well! 

Available from Snowdon Design & Craft via Notonthehighstreet.com for £9.95.



Keepsakes & Favours, News

Jenny Packham designs exclusive wedding favours for Cancer Research UK

By Elisabeth Edvardsen on September 29th, 2011

Luxury wedding dress designer Jenny Packham – whose designs have recently been seen on Kate Middleton – has teamed up with Cancer Research UK and designed a set of unique pin badges for the charity’s wedding favours range.

You can choose between two designs, a pink and silver shooting star or a silver swallow, both with diamantés. Keeping with Jenny Packham’s art-deco look this is going to look great on your wedding day.

Speaking to Jenny ahead of the launch we asked her where she gets her inspiration to create fresh looks season after season. For Jenny “inspiration is everywhere… you just need to look and then decide which elements are right to hold on to and be inspired by”. It appears that Jenny has been looking to the sky for inspiration for her charity wedding favour pins…

It is evident that Jenny knows where to find inspiration, but what is her advice for budding brides to be:

“Make a mood board of all the things that you like, tearing images from magazines and favourite items you have. Gradually remove the items that you get bored with and then focus on finding the dress, flowers, invites etc. that will fit with your board. This will make the process simpler and create a more cohesive look on your day.”

The suggested donation for these gorgeous trinkets is £2.50 per guest, which will go towards Cancer Research UK’s work. For more information visit www.giveincelebration.org/favours.



Accessories, Flowers/Decoration, Gallery, Keepsakes & Favours, Lingerie, Rings & Jewellery, Shoes

Etsy finds: Something blue…

By Elisabeth Edvardsen on April 14th, 2011

We all know the saying ‘something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue’ when it comes to weddings.

So we thought we’d look at Etsy, the site for handmade and unique items, for something blue – it can also act as your ‘something new’…

Blue Tulle Skirt

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Flowers/Decoration, Gallery, Keepsakes & Favours, Wedding Themes

Wedding trends: Butterflies

By Elisabeth Edvardsen on March 31st, 2011

With summer just around the corner – hey we can but dream! – we’ve been thinking about what the next theme for weddings will be. Many will choose to keep the theme around a particular colour, a motif or dress code, while some go all out and opt for fairytale characters or just all gone crazy Big Fat Gypsy Wedding style.

According to The Last Detail, one of the most popular motifs in recent times is that of the butterfly, with some couples even choosing to release live butterflies at their wedding as an alternative to the traditional white doves as a symbol of love.

If butterflies will be the hottest must-have wedding theme for 2011 remains to be seen, but these wedding decorations are adorable. The Last Detail has even created a Butterfly Wishing Line where guests can write promises, hopes and dreams for the newlywed couple, creating a magical line of butterflies that can adorn a tree or along the aisle of an outdoor wedding. What a wonderful keepsake too!



budget bride, Gallery, Keepsakes & Favours, Wedding Planning

Wedding SIY: Be a princess without spending a royal fortune

By Elisabeth Edvardsen on March 15th, 2011

I dabbled with sewing, cross-stitching and knitting when I was younger, but once I realised my mother was far better at it I decided to not pursue this past-time – I’m now far better with chopsticks than knitting needles! But with the recent revival of these traditional hobbies, knitting clubs and craft shops popping up everywhere, I admit I’m tempted to make a second attempt at being crafty and make something myself. And seeing these stunning bridal creations by Harriet de Winton and Ros Marshall, creative editors of Cloth Magazine, I am even more eager to try to some SIY – Sew It Yourself.

There is a growing market for do-it-yourself alternative weddings, bespoke bridal wear, accessories and trimmings; buying wedding dresses in charity shop and alternating them yourself is a great way to personalise your big day even more!

In the Spring issue of Cloth magazine, Marshall and de Winton have created a wedding project, which hints at a royal theme, with designs that can create an individual look that is simple yet effortlessly glamorous.

Sew-It-Yourself

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http://www.clothmagazine.co.uk

From whimsical headpieces to festive table decorations and wedding dresses, there is something special about tailoring your wedding by sewing it yourself – and feel personally rewarded in the process.

And as Ros Marshall points out, “you don’t have to be a professional designer to get this look right, nor spend a royal fortune to implement it.”

Would love to see some of your own creations dear Bridalwave readers. Why not share them on our Facebook page?



Keepsakes & Favours, News

M&Ms launch chocolate personalised wedding favours

By Andrea Petrou on October 28th, 2010

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Perfect wedding favours can be tricky to find especially if you want to steer away from traditional netted bonbonieres.

Thankfully king of chocolates M&Ms has come up with a solution to help.

It’s announced a range of personalised chocolate M&Ms, which it will be launching on December 1st.

My M&Ms come in 12 different colours, meaning you can tie them in with your colour scheme. And if that wasn’t enough you can also have your own message written on them.

These include your and your beau’s names, the date of the wedding and some ‘I love you’s. Pick one or mix and match. Colours available include white, fuchsia, pink, green, baby blue, anise green and prices start at £2.40 for a 40g packet when you order 150 bags.

Learn more here.



Keepsakes & Favours

The Dizzy Flea launches vintage tea cup candle favours

By Andrea Petrou on May 5th, 2010

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Are you a bride having an Alice in Wonderland themed wedding or posh tea party and looking for that perfect favour?

If the answer is yes, then you’ll love this new candle collection by new e-boutique The Dizzy Flea.

The online store has created a range of posh tea cup candles, which are perfect for table decorations or wrapped up in clear plastic for that perfect favour.

The candles are made from eco soy wax and available as unscented, jasmine and vanilla or freesia. Each candle is set in an individual and unique tea-cup featuring a vintage or contemporary design which can be used after the candle has burned and enjoyed for many years to come after the wedding.

They have a burning life of around 15 hours and start at £7.99

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Keepsakes & Favours, Know How, Wedding Answers

How to make Disney themed favours

By Andrea Petrou on January 18th, 2010

Glass slipper.jpgWhile we’re on a Disney wedding theme we thought it only right to continue it for the rest of the day. In our last post we gave you a few ideas on how to give your day that magical theme, however, we decided to keep the wedding favour aspect until now. There are a number of keepsakes you could use to tie in with a Disney theme, and many can be made. We give you three options.

Glass slippers.
Perspex empty glass slipper containers can be bought from many online wedding favour stores for around £2-£3 each and are perfect for continuing your Disney theme. Jazz them up to really bring the theme home.

What you’ll need.
To make a Disney glass slipper you’ll need some organza, which is available from most haberdashery and fabric stores, some small sweets such as smarties or tiny white pear drops, and some edible glitter, which can be bought from your local craft store or bakery.

Get sparkly
Take your chosen sweets and place them on a large tray. Liberally add the edible glitter and mix them all together. Make sure that the glitter is evenly spread before adding them into the plastic slippers.

Get crafty.
Take your tulle and loosely wrap it around the slipper leaving about an inch and a half at the top for tying. Cut this size out and use it as a template for the rest of your favours. Once you’ve done this take some ribbon (we suggest this has some sort of sparkle on it) and tie it at the top.

Princess cookies.
If you’re artistic and have patience then another way to wow your Disney guests is to make some princess shaped cookies.

Again, shapes for these can be bought from your local craft store. However if you can’t find these and desperately want to use this idea we suggest you buy a Disney colouring book (no, we’re not going crazy) and cut out a Disney Princess sketch. You can then use this as a template to cut around for your cookie mix.

Once baked, choose icing to match the character you have chosen before placing cookies in a cellophane bag and finishing with a ribbon.



Keepsakes & Favours, Wedding Answers

Why wedding favours should make an appearance on your special day

By Andrea Petrou on January 7th, 2010

why have favours.jpgWedding favours have become a popular guests at wedding receptions with almost every bride and groom placing one on for each attendee on the table.

But why are they so important and is it worth spending part of your bridal budget on these?

We look back at the history and the reasons why these could be an important part of your day.

The wedding favours date back from the 16th century where the bride and groom have given guest a keepsake as a special thank you for attending their special day.

The first wedding favours were believed to be a small trinket box made of crystal, porcelain, and/or precious stones filled with 5 sugar cubes. These were said to symbolise each of the five wishes commonly bestowed upon the wedding party by their guests (health, wealth, happiness, fertility, and longevity).

Although the basic premise of these still lingers today, with many of you opting for chocolates or almonds in a box, the wedding favour market has grown rapidly with other couples taking gifts to the extreme.

Popular alternatives to the traditional favours include silver plated bottle opener or favor bags, picture frames, candles and candleholders complete with a personalised message. However, none of these resemble the symbolic meaning of what these gifts are all about.

Therefore we advise brides on a budget to consider making their own traditional favours, which will not only keep the symbolic meaning but also keep the costs down. We’ll be showing you how to do this tomorrow.



Keepsakes & Favours, Wedding Answers

How to make your own wedding favours: Chocolate truffles

By Andrea Petrou on December 10th, 2009

Truffles.jpgAnything to do with your wedding, apart from your groom of course, will almost always come with a price tag and wedding favours are no exception.

There are a range of different wedding favours, which you can buy or make, and we’ll be covering a range of these in the near future.

However with the help of www.bridesbook.co.uk and Michele Jones at www.icingonthecake.me.uk. we thought we’d start of the wedding favour train with a simple way on how to make chocolate truffles.

These are a perfect little gift for guests and can be made very cheaply. Put them in a favour box, which can bought bought flat-packed in packs of 100 or 50 or wrap in cllophane with a ribbon to give your guests a sweet treat with a personal touch.

Step one: Buy the ingredients
To make around 40 Truffles you’ll need 800g of ganache and 300g of chocolate (milk, white or dark – you decide).

Step two: Ingredients for the the Ganache filling

You’ll need 800g of the chocolate of your choice, 45g of liquid glucose (available from supermarkets) and 220ml of whipping cream (that’s the one with the green top in case you’re sending hubby to be out for the ingredients), 60g of unsalted butter and if you want to flavour, the liquer of your choice or why not try mint, vanilla, coffee or orange extract (not essence).

Step three: Ready steady, begin to cook
Start with the ganache.Break the chocolate into individual squares – you can whack it on your work top (whilst still in the wrapper) and don’t believe all the nonsense about boiling pans and pyrex bowls, stick it in the microwave for about a minute and a half, give it a stir ,and then in for about another minute. Remember the chocolate carrys on melting after you’ve taken it out – stir the chocolate if you have a few small lumps, they’ll soon disappear, if not then give them another blast for approx 20 seconds.

Step four: Add the rest of the ingredients
Next put your cream, butter and liquid glucose in a pan – Tip of the day, heat a tea spoon over the spout of a boiling kettle,wipe dry.This heats up the spoon and the glucose will slide off of the spoon more easily. Heat until the butter has all melted and as soon as the mixture starts to boil remove from the heat.

Add this to the melted chocolate and stir thoroughly. Wait for the mixture to cool before adding any flavourings.

Step five: Get whisking
Once the ganache has cooled, whisk with an electric whisk until smooth and creamy, place teaspoons of the mixture onto a greasproof baking tray, place in the fridge for about half an hour. Take out the fridge and roll them into a ball – work quickly because the chocolate will start to melt (and accept the fact that this is messy), return them to the fridge for about an hour.

Melt the remaining chocolate and leave it to cool slightly, take the truffles from the fridge and roll in the melted chocolate, then return to the fridge. You can repeat this after about half an hour if you so wish.

Step 6: Packaging
You should now be looking at beautiful handmade truffles, pop them in an airtight box and leave in the fridge, they’ll last up to six months.

To wrap them buy some celophane from a florist, cut it into squares, wrap them up, tie with a ribbon and make a name tag if you like. You can even buy individual bags top put them in (see image above.)



Keepsakes & Favours, Product news, Wedding Cake

Blue Door Bakery launches it’s yummy range of winter cupcakes

By Andrea Petrou on November 26th, 2009

Blue door cakes.pngIf you’re getting married this Winter and still struggling to find favours or a cake then you may be in luck. Blue Door bakery has launched its winter range of yummy cupcakes, which are perfect for gifts or can be stacked up to make your main wedding cake.

Baker Sarah Barnes said:”I’m looking forward to helping couples celebrate Christmas in style with some fantastic new recipes, including spiced chocolate sponge, moist gingerbread cake and mint candy-cane cupcakes.”

We think a taster might be in order.

Visit the website for more information.



Keepsakes & Favours, Product news

Nordic House launches winter wedding accessory range

By Andrea Petrou on November 26th, 2009

Nordic.jpgNo matter how long we’ve tried to kid ourselves, we can no longer deny that the winter season is well and truly here.

We know many of you realised this a long time ago, but to celebrate us coming to terms with it, we’ve decided to give you a winter wedding special day here at Bridalwave. First on our list is the new winter wedding range by Nordic House.

The online lifestyle boutique has come up with a range of decorations and accessories for your winter wedding theme including outdoor candles, hurricanes, lanterns, party torches and tall candle holders.

For the winter wedding table there are heart shaped vases, heart encrusted silvered, white, red, black, glass, frosted and metalled votives, as well as spherical glass vases for a single flower and place card holders. We also love the hanging silvered glass tealights.



Keepsakes & Favours

The Wedding News lets couples create a personalised magazine for their big day

By Andrea Petrou on November 12th, 2009

Liz&Alex-2.jpgAre you looking for something really different on your wedding day? Perhaps you’re fed up of fiddly favours and common chocolates or perhaps you just want something unique and special. If this sounds like you then you’ll love this new idea.

The Wedding News is an individually designed, personalised magazine publication for all the guests and the couple themselves. It’s printed in full colour and uniquely tailored to the couples own specifications. The memento can include amusing stories from childhood and teenage years, how the couple met, the engagement, stag and hen parties and can also be personalised further with photographs, anecdotes, poems, horoscopes and illustrations.

We think its great to have on the tables to keep guests amused and something your guests can take home with them as an alternative to the traditional wedding favour.



Keepsakes & Favours

Confetti launches Marrakech Nights wedding theme collection

By Andrea Petrou on October 30th, 2009

Confetti.jpgIf you’re looking for a wedding theme with an Arabic twist then head down to Confetti now.

The one stop wedding shop has launched a range of bows, stationary and confetti to give you a Marrakech Nights wedding theme.

Confetti makes it easy to create the look, with a mix and match collection that lets brides-to-be to create an individual look, which we think will be perfect to add some heat into winter weddings.

To get the perfect look mix bold hues of purple, fuschia, and red with metallic gold and bronze to conjure a touch of the Far East.

Sprinkle star confetti on rich tableware, add a soft glow with heart votives and offer guests a sumptuous choice of chocolates in rich coloured wraps. The gold butterfly place cards also make a beautifully romantic finishing touch. However, we think hiring a camel may be going a bit too far.



Keepsakes & Favours, Wedding Cake

Lola’s Kitchen launches a range of wedding themed cupcakes

By Andrea Petrou on October 28th, 2009

lolas-cupcakes.jpgIf you haven’t got the time or motivation to make your own cookies then you’ll love these wedding cupcakes by Lola’s Kitchen.

Based in Primrose Hill, the boutique bakery, designs and makes a range of hand-crafted delicious cupcakes, which are baked fresh in small batches throughout the day.

They are available in two sizes; regular (£2 each) or bite-sized ‘TINYs’ (£1 each), and come in a range of flavours including rocky road, peanut butter, carrot, coconut, vanilla and chocolate.

The company will also design the cupcakes to match your wedding theme with coloured icing, or personalised with handwriting or edible images. We think these will look more than good enough to eat on the day.




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