Last year, I had the pleasure of taking care of a couple who held a private wedding ceremony at the Inn at 202 Dover in Easton, Maryland.
Since, so many of their wedding guests were coming from the Washington, DC metropolitan area, they had to pay a toll on their wedding to the ceremony.
As a thoughtful gesture, the bride and groom gave everyone an Origami Heart made in the dollar amount with a little note explaining that it was for their tolls.
Now, I would venture to guess that none of their wedding guests suffered financially because of the toll money paid. But this favor was one of the many thoughtful ways they let their wedding guests know how much they appreciated them for coming to their wedding.
If you are ever at a loss for wedding design or favor ideas, think of ways to make your wedding guests feel welcome or comfortable, and the ideas will come from that.
If want to know how to make your own Origami Hearts, check out E-How for instructions.
Love & Soul Always, Kay
(Photo of Inn at 202 Dover: What's Up Magazine)
(Photo of Origami Heart: E-How)






Nice one..
Posted by: Dorothy Rimson | Wednesday, February 10, 2010 at 03:15 AM