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The indivisibility of the numbers shows the newlyweds will be partners for life. Use our template to make the box lining that separates the dragees into 3 different compartments. Given as a favor, chocolate is always a big hit, and letting your guests assemble their own boxes sweetens the deal. Create a buffet of offerings -- we used milk, white, and dark chocolates -- and label each with a printed tag. Small boxes, secured with elastic bands, are casually stacked alongside the treats.
Use our template to create the box dividers that allow guests to separate their picks. Pucker up! Everyone can have fun at your reception with this kissing game favor that puts a lively twist on the cootie catchers you played with as a child. Turn it over and you can fill it with candy for double duty as a favor and game. Create a boundless field of tulips with these sweet favors. We placed bulbs you can buy them online in the fall in votive candleholders with enough water to cover the roots, then added paper blooms and a vellum seat assignment to each one.
Sure, matchbooks have become a go-to wedding favor, but there's more to these clever versions than meets the eye. Give away a surprising something to remember in the form of a cheery, charming pack of forget-me-not seeds. The best part: Long after the big day, guests will watch the dainty blossoms -- and the memories -- spring to life.
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