One of the most monotonous jobs of preparing for a wedding is wrapping the wedding favours. If you have not given it any thought yet, be aware that it can easily take a day to wrap 150 wedding favours and it is a long boring day at that. One that you will prefer to spread over a number of days or a week.
With this in mind, it is crucial to have your wedding favours in your possession at least two to three weeks before the wedding day arrives.
If you would like to give extraordinary wedding favours like miniature Welsh love spoons, you will need to order them at least a month in advance, which means that you need to start organizing this aspect of your wedding around two months in advance.
In this piece, we will try to offer some interesting tips on wrapping your wedding favours while having some fun doing it. If you can make the task less of a chore, you will also derive more fun out of giving them.
Let’s stick with the Welsh love spoons suggestion. They can be hand made and personalized, which takes a bit more time and a bit more money, but when choosing the style you want you should also take the price of wrapping them into account.
Therefore, you need to set a budget per wedding favour and then deduct the cost of the wrapping materials. In other words, you have to think about wrapping even before you decide on your wedding favours.
You could order the presents already wrapped, but most people like to do it themselves. One popular theme is to use the colour of the bride’s wedding dress (white?) for the wrapping and the colour of the bridesmaids’ dresses for the colour of the ribbon to seal the gift. Others favour white ribbons as well.
The next suggestion is to start wrapping the presents as soon as they arrive. This way you are less likely to forget about the task and you will notice any difficulties early enough to remedy them. You truly do not want to find yourself short of wrapping material or with ribbons that are too short on the day before the wedding.
You could start wrapping them alone at a rate of about 10 a day until you find the best way of wrapping them and then invite a few friends over to get most if not all of the remainder wrapped in one sitting.
You could provide food and a bottle of wine and have some fun doing it and you will be able to demonstrate your friends how you would like the favours wrapped from your previous experience.
If you want to give 150 Welsh love spoons, you could have wrapped 10 a day over five days and have three friends around and wrap 25 each in an afternoon and have a good laugh doing it.
The final tip is to acquire a couple of boxes of the kind they use for transporting two dozen small shop-purchased cakes – big shallow boxes with or without a lid. You will be able to lay the wrapped wedding favours out in them without piling them up. This will save the bows on the ribbons from being crushed.
Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on a variety of topics, but is now involved with boxes for shipping art. If you want to know more go to Where Can I Buy Shipping Boxes?