The Wedding Bomboniere Guide 


Finding the right bomboniere (sweets) for your wedding can be tough. There is a seemingly endless variety of miniature treats to give your guests from the traditional bom1sugared almond in a delicate arrangement of lace, net, and artificial flowers to personalised gift boxes and scented candles.

Giving bomboniere is the traditional way to thank guests for coming to celebrate your wedding. This European custom has become increasingly popular worldwide with couples wanting to give guests a small memento of their day.

Usually, bomboniere are left on the reception tables for guests to bom2take home. Many couples go for a combination of the traditional sugared almond treat coupled with a small gift.

If you are looking for something a little more creative and memorable, there is an increasing variety of inventive bomboniere on the market. Couples can give their guests anything from a personalised mixed CD to disposable cameras for them to record the day.bom3

Modern interpretations of the traditional gift can include small cakes, chocolates and other sweets. You could also choose small presents such as a picture frame or an engraved champagne glass.
For those who want to indulge their creative streak, here are some fresh ideas for an old tradition:

  • Miniature wedding cakes
  • Novelty boxes of chocolatesbom4
  • Jars of homemade foods/preserves
  • A small plant or seedling
  • Gourmet coffee or tea
  • Coffee mugs
  • Bookmarks
  • Key rings
  • Soaps
  • Hand painted ceramics or tiles


Bomboniere needn’t be expensive or elaborate. For most couples it is a symbolic gesture bom5to show their appreciation to their guests. Whether you choose to make your gifts or order them from a bomboniere specialist, remember it's the sentiment your guests will appreciate.

Check at our directory for sweets & other wedding favours.

 

 

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