
If you're looking for something elegant, crystal or glass
wedding favors are the way to go. Whether you're opting for a unique crystal keepsake or any glass favor like personalized stemless wine glasses, coasters or candy jars, we guarantee your guests will be impressed with your choice of
glass favors.
Crystal favors are an extremely popular choice as elegant favors. These can range from anything such as a key chain with a crystal charm, candle holder, or most popularly, a crystal keepsake (crystal roses, like shown above, are a hit!). We even have bottle stoppers available with crystal charm tops. Crystal favors are beautiful choices as wedding or engagement party favors, because their clear look allows light to shine through them and creates a dramatic effect.
Murano glass favors, if not more popular than choice crystal favors, run a close second. These
art deco favors are inspired by the artisans of Murano, Italy and handcrafted, so no two Murano favors are exactly alike. Murano favors have certainly taken over the wedding industry: letter openers, key chains, bottle openers and stoppers, mirrors and wine charms are just some of the Murano inspired wedding favors available. These art deco blown glass wedding favors are colorful and absolutely stunning, and always a hit at any event.
Choice crystal and
Murano favors can be costly, considering their materials. Still looking for a glass favor without breaking the bank? There are plenty of other alternatives. Most coaster wedding favors are made of glass and tend to be less expensive than the other favors discussed, and candy and glass jars are personalized and can hold whatever yummy treat you wish to give your guests. If you really have a high budget, you may even want to consider espresso cups, which have become extremely popular since more styles have hit the favor industry this year.
Remember,
glass party favors are breakable, so be sure to always inspect your favors upon delivery and to contact the supplier directly for replacements immediately.
© November 1, 2011, Kelsey Bowen, Little Things Favors
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