December 25, 2007

Cookie Wedding Favors

Wedding favors are special gifts you give to your wedding guests as a sign of your appreciation of their attendance at your wedding. What better gift to give than one straight from your heart to their taste buds, fabulous cookies.

Whether made by a professional baker, or made from the warmth of your own kitchen, the many ideas, flavours and variety of possibilities that exist for cookie favors is simply unlimited.

Bake one large heart shaped personalized cookie or create a number of smaller bite-sized treats. Make them yummy butter cookies, an elegant lemon flavoured shortbread, or the plainer more traditional chocolate chip.

You can even have extra fun with the shape of your cookie favors by indulging in the many unique cookie cutters than exist in specialty kitchen shops today.

Particular favorites amongst bridal couples include: tiered wedding cake shaped cookies, with the wedding particulars listed in icing on the second tier. Cookies shaped like presents, and the perennial favorite of intertwined hearts bearing the names of the bride and groom.

For a new unique twist on an old idea, you can create fortune cookie-shaped cookies made from regular cookie dough but in the shape of the Asian treat filled with your own fortunes or personalized wedding details.

The best part of giving wedding cookies as your favor of choice is the ability to package those favors in a number of unique, creative, fun and elegant ways. As many varieties of cookies as there are, there are double that in the way of favor boxes, tins, jars and bags, fashioned to hold those cookies.

When choosing your wedding favor, instead of the old tradition of sending a piece of cake home with your guests, send them home with a delicious tasty treat enclosed in fun packaging for the ultimate in cookie wedding favors.

©2007 Weddingstar Inc.

 
 
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