"best" wedding/shower favor you have ever gotten

Anonymous
Got a $50 giftcard to target and a tote bag with the bride's name on it when I was a bridesmaid last.
Anonymous
We gave out alarm clocks and key chains engraved with our names and wedding date.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We gave out alarm clocks and key chains engraved with our names and wedding date.


What do we do with this crap after the divorce? 8)
Anonymous
I really liked post wedding getting a thank you card with a beautiful photo of the couple. Still have the photo.

My other favorites:

Honey (sweet life together)

Mint plant-grows indoors, smells good, use in teas and cooking

Teas and/or kona coffee (groom from Hawaii)

Gourmet Marshmallows
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We gave out alarm clocks and key chains engraved with our names and wedding date.


"engraved with our names and wedding date" - why do you think that a guest at your wedding will want to use something like this to remember that date forevermore? Do you really think that an alarm clock engraved with your personal name/date is something that a hundred or more people will want on their nightstands, to see that info day in and day out? What meaning might that have to them?

The narcissism, it boggles the mind.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We gave out alarm clocks and key chains engraved with our names and wedding date.


If the alarm clocks are travel alarm clocks-awesome. I can always use one.
Anonymous
White chocolate covered oreos....YUM
Anonymous
At our wedding, we gave out little baby tree favors (http://www.greenworldproject.net/), which to me was at least a little more environmentally friendly than some of the plastic throwaway crap I've gotten. Most people loved them, and still talk about where they planted them. A few got left behind, but my dad just took them and planted them on his property.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We gave out alarm clocks and key chains engraved with our names and wedding date.


"engraved with our names and wedding date" - why do you think that a guest at your wedding will want to use something like this to remember that date forevermore? Do you really think that an alarm clock engraved with your personal name/date is something that a hundred or more people will want on their nightstands, to see that info day in and day out? What meaning might that have to them?

The narcissism, it boggles the mind.


I agree! Who wants that shit? Same thing with the Christmas tree ornament. You might use it if you're Christian but even then, it's just more crap.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We gave out alarm clocks and key chains engraved with our names and wedding date.


What do we do with this crap after the divorce? 8)


Do you mean after your divorce? You and your ex can split them. One person gets the clock, the other the key chain.
Anonymous
We had small bags with a split of champagne, aspirn, and directions to a brunch the next day. (We had a lot of people travel, and we wanted to spend as much time as possible with them)
Anonymous
Best: cousin got a bunch of cheap glass wineglasses (not plastic, just not expensive). Put a votive candle in each, tied a ribbon around the stem. That wedding was probably 10 years ago, and they are now divorced, but I still use that wineglass ALL THE TIME. Hey, a wineglass is a wineglass and if something happened to it I wouldn't feel awful (b/c it was not $$$).

Also good: a friend's - everyone got a little jar of amish jelly/preservers. Yum!
Same friend also got all the girls in the wedding custom makeup bags... I know several of us who still use them on a daily basis. Super sweet.

Ours: luggage tags. At least vaguely useful.
Wedding party girls were given jewelry for the wedding - at least one of those bracelets still sees regular use. It was NICE jewelry (ie, not platinum, but not plated crap).

Worst: I can't even compete with the PP's.
Anonymous
I'd never want honey, tea, jam or any of the other things in that vein. Others may disagree.

Totally agree that the name/date things are ridiculous. No one cares about your wedding as much as you do.

We did a donation to a charity in my dad's memory. Just wrote in the program that it was given in honor of our guests (which it was).
Anonymous
Worst gift we got was given out twice! A family friend who is notoriously cheap had 2 daughters get married within a few years of each other, and the same tiny gold painted plastic tray with names and dates & porcelain flower was given out as a wedding gift. When I say "tiny", I mean tiny - it was maybe 2" x 3". Both went in the trash.

Similar to this but in gold: http://www.wrapwithus.com/Products/12-small-silver-trays__3286-NS.aspx
Anonymous
We did luggage tags that doubled as the seating card.

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