Top Trends in Wedding Favors for Spring and Summer Wedding Receptions

April 07, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Lifestyle News
As the snow melts and the sun appears more frequently, many brides, churches, restaurants, wedding planners, and bridal vendors gear up for the wedding season. Spring and summer are some of the most popular times for a wedding. As many brides get ready to celebrate their weddings, a large number of them will check the latest trends in wedding fashion, style and decor. One area that brides often pay careful attention to is the wedding reception. Every detail at the reception matters and can be used to project a couple's distinctive style and tastes since this is where the guests spend the most time.

One wedding web site, Wedding Favors (http://www.wedding-favors-wedding-favors.com) offers distinctive wedding favors for wedding receptions and carefully tracks trends in bridal purchases. Scott Alexander, a manager at Wedding Favors says, "For Spring, the flower motif can be very compelling. Since most weddings feature flowers prominently in the ceremony and the reception, couples often like to carry this theme into other areas like favors or centerpieces." For guest and party favors Alexander recommends the popular Deluxe Rose Soap Wedding Favors that retail from $.99. Each guests receives 4 delicate rose soaps in a wrapped, frosted gift box. "These are very elegant," he adds.

Roses have a long tradition in romantic love and courtship. In Victorian times a potential suitor would give roses to his love to convey special messages; each rose meant something. For example, white roses mean purity. Red roses communicate love, courage, and passion. Burgundy roses symbolize unconscious beauty. "We have tried to incorporate these messages in our life-like rose soap wedding favors," explains Alexander, "The red and white roses together symbolize unity." Alexander also says that brides often try to match their favors with existing decor, while at the same time, giving guests a gift that they will cherish. The brides that Alexander has heard from say that their guests love these favors and often leave saying, "Wow, these are the best wedding favors I've ever seen at a wedding."

In addition, the Wedding Favors web site carries a full line of aromatherapy wedding favors that include heart shaped bath bubblers, oil beads, and a delightful jar of bubble grain with a wooden spoon. Each of the party favors that Wedding Favors carries comes with a personalized note to guests that contains a poetic message. When browsing the Wedding Favors site, brides will find a unique collection of favors, disposable cameras, wedding bells, bubbles, and other reception items. Every day Alexander says he is on the lookout for unique and classy reception items for brides. "Brides are our customers - our goal is to make their wedding a success and to give them most captivating products we can create," Alexander explains.

For additional information, visit Wedding Favors (http://www.wedding-favors-wedding-favors.com).