Posts Tagged ‘asian wedding favors’

Cross-Cultural Weddings

Posted on October 24th, 2008 by Kori Ellis in Wedding Favors

My husband and I went to a wedding last weekend. It was a cross-cultural wedding – Chinese and American. First a traditional Chinese ceremony, complete with Chinese wedding attire, was performed. This was interesting even though I couldn’t understand any of it. After the Chinese wedding ceremony was complete, then the couple quickly changed clothes while the guests were treated to some Chinese music, followed by “Here Comes the Bride” as the bride came down the church aisle once again.

Thirty minutes later, the Catholic wedding ceremony was finished and they were pronounced man and wife. Overall, it was nice (albeit long) that they incorporated the wedding ceremonies from both families.

Double Happiness Keepsake CandleThe wedding reception hall was decorated in red and gold, traditional Chinese wedding colors, and the food was trendy, hip Chinese cuisine with a lot of American influence.

For wedding favors, each guest received a Chinese take out box that was filled with little goodies.

If you are planning a wedding with an Asian influence, you can find a terrific array of Asian wedding favors right here at Truly. From the Double Happiness Keepsake Candle pictured here to white resin fortune cookies. Other ideas for Asian wedding favors include personalized fortune cookies, monogrammed chopsticks and mini bamboo plants.

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Planning an Asian Theme Wedding

Posted on October 5th, 2008 by Kori Ellis in Wedding Favors

Even if you aren’t of Asian heritage, it doesn’t mean you can’t have an Asian wedding theme. Many couples enjoy the culture and colors so they are incorporating them into their wedding day.

Chinese Tapestry Votive CandleIf you are planning your wedding with an Asian theme, you have a lot of beautiful options for Asian wedding favors, decorations, and more. And don’t forget about the food, everyone loves delicious Chinese, Japanese and other Asian food.

For a Chinese wedding, red and gold colors are used. These colors are bold and lively, but also add a touch of sophistication. Some of my favorite Asian wedding favors are these beautiful Chinese Tapestry votive candles. Each stunning red candle is packaged in a black and red Chinese tapestry bag. The red drawstring braid draws the bag shut and features two gold-trimmed tassels. The tag on each favor has the Chinese symbol for Double Happiness.

You can get these unique wedding favors here at Truly for under $2 each, depending on how many you order. For more tips on Asian weddings, read our article about how to plan an Asian theme wedding.

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Affordable Candle Wedding Favors

Posted on September 11th, 2008 by Kori Ellis in Wedding Favors

If you are planning a wedding on a budget and looking to cut costs, don’t eliminate wedding favors. It’s tacky to skip them altogether. Instead, choose your selections wisely.

Plumeria Floral Scented CandleCandle wedding favors are very affordable and also very beautiful. Plus everyone can use candles! At Truly Wedding Favors, we offer a variety of unique wedding favors that you will really love. Here are some top picks in candles.

Plumeria Floral Scented Candle
This candle is one of my favorites. The elegant ivory and white candle features an antique lace texture and a light floral scent. Each candle is packaged in a clear display gift box and wrapped with a white organza ribbon.

Chinese Tapestry” Votive Candle
If you are looking for Asian wedding favors, this red tapestry candle is a fantastic option. Each of these large red candles comes in a black and red Chinese tapestry bag with a tag that has the Chinese symbol for Double Happiness on it. Beautiful and affordable, these candle wedding favors are a terrific choice.

Check out the rest of the candle wedding favors to find beautifully crafted designs, from the colorful and whimsical to the elegant and sophisticated.

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