Almost every wedding that you go to today will involve some kind of wedding favors. They're a very popular thing right now. If you're getting married soon, of course you want the day to be absolutely perfect and focused on you, but it's also nice to show your guests how much you appreciate them coming out to celebrate the start of your new life. Favors are an easy way to simply say thanks to your guests and let them know you appreciate their coming, their thoughts and gifts, etc...

Since wedding favors have been rapidly gaining in popularity, there are all sorts of favors that you can find. From big to small, smart to quirky, cheap to expensive, you're sure to be able to find wedding favors that fit you and your budget accordinglywedding florist.

Seasonal favors are a popular choice. Those only makes sense though, considering that many weddings are also themed around a season (either on purpose or not). If you're having a winter wedding, there are winter related favors you can choose to give your guests. If you're having an outside spring wedding, then you can find favors that are in line with that too. Using seasonal wedding favors is a trend that's probably not going to die out anytime soon.

You can make your favors a bit more contemporary simply by adding a personal touch, as well. Candles are a popular wedding favor, but it's kind of generic. You can spice it up by adding something personal. Possibly add the guest's initials to a small jar with stencils and place the candle inside the jar. If you don't want to use candles, consider putting small bags of spices, cookies, soaps, or anything else into a decorated jar. There are endless possibilities, and many of them won't cost you a fortune either. A little creativity can go a long way!

Of course, you can also go the practical way by giving your guests little favors that they can actually use in their daily life. Think small tools and accessories for the kitchen, bathroom, or living room... and have them marked with something that will remind them of your wedding day.