The Most Romantic Valentine’s Day Wedding Favours
Valentine’s Day is the most romantic day of the year to have a wedding. If you’ve chosen to tie the knot on this iconic day of love, you’ll surely want to give your guests wedding favours as special as the day itself.
Here are some of our top picks for the most romantic wedding favours:
Hearts are a traditional Valentine’s Day motif, and they’re a natural place to begin when picking out wedding favours for your big day. Chocolate truffles in the shape of hearts would be an ideal edible favour idea for luxury weddings. Choose a set that comes wrapped in elegant red, pink, or gold foil for an ultra-romantic appeal.
There are also some excellent options for non-edible heart theme favours for Valentine’s Day wedding – think red heart-shaped paperweights. These festive favours would also look very pretty on the reception tables as an extra decoration at each place setting.
Another edible favour option, which would be a big hit for Valentine’s Day wedding, is chocolate dipped fruit. Chocolate strawberries are the top choice, but there are some other yummy possibilities such as chocolate-dipped dried apricots, which shouldn’t be overlooked. If the bride is looking for a wedding favour which she can make herself, chocolate dipped fruit is a reasonably easy one. Once the chocolate has completely dried on the fruit, arrange the pieces in small gold or white boxes. Tie it all up with a velvet or satin ribbon, and you’ll have a gorgeous wedding favour.
A final idea for a romantic Valentine’s wedding favour is a small split of sparkling wine or champagne for the adult guests. Italian Prosecco is another great option if you can’t afford to splurge on French Champagne. Tie on a note inviting your guests to share the bubbly with their sweetheart and ask them to raise a toast to the newlyweds when they do.
Well, then, these were some of our favourite Valentine’s Day wedding favours. What do you think of these? Let us know in the comments below!
The wedding favours that impressed me the most, was at the wedding of a breast cancer survivor. They were small lapel pins, attached to a card from Cancer research, confirming that the Bride and Groom had made a donation in that guests name.
That sounds wonderful!