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Sunflower seed for wedding favors?
Filed under: fall wedding favor

Do you think giving a small package of sunflower seeds would be an appropriate wedding favor? I was thinking of adding a note that says something like help your love grow. I am having a fall wedding and am working on a limited budget.

Sounds lovely. Heres a sugestion for the note on the packets.
LOVE GROWS
With every marriage a seed is planted that when given kindness and understanding, will grow and blossom into enduring love

You could order seed packet favors here or make your own similar to these.

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10 Comments for 'Sunflower seed for wedding favors?'

  1.  
    Linda S
    September 25, 2009 | 8:49 am
     

    sure that is a adorable idea also think of making it a kit get some soil an a decorated pot with your names on it? also if its in the winter do some apple cider or hot coco mix an a coffee cup
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  2.  
    Pamela
    September 25, 2009 | 9:14 am
     

    I think it is cute. Go for it!
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    I vote, do you?
    September 25, 2009 | 9:19 am
     

    It works for me. At my daughter’s wedding, we gave tree saplings wrapped in burlap & ribbons & a poem. They were a huge hit & now I see them growing at my friends houses.
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  4.  
    carobygirl
    September 25, 2009 | 10:04 am
     

    I don’t think so. People would rather get food.
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  5.  
    babydoll
    September 25, 2009 | 10:34 am
     

    Sounds lovely. Heres a sugestion for the note on the packets.
    LOVE GROWS
    With every marriage a seed is planted that when given kindness and understanding, will grow and blossom into enduring love

    You could order seed packet favors here or make your own similar to these.
    References :

  6.  
    weddrev
    September 25, 2009 | 11:21 am
     

    Done all the time. Here’s a couple sites to take a look.

    http://www.americanmeadows.com/Wildflower-Wedding/WildflowerWedding.cfm

    http://www.capeimages.com/wedding/seeds1.html
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    Cincinnati wedding minister

  7.  
    Cali M
    September 25, 2009 | 12:10 pm
     

    HAHA…..no : / but u make up for it with the note so it’s 50/50….. clever idea and very creative. At first i thought it was the stupidest idea (no ofeense) but now I truly like it! Definatly have sunflowers, what else, mints, everyone does that.
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  8.  
    jessica.sones
    September 25, 2009 | 12:36 pm
     

    That is a great idea!! I did something like that for my sisters wedding with daisy seed packets (daisies were her flowers) I cannot remember the saying we put on it though. Let me look and I’ll let you know!

    I am getting married in July and want to do the same sort of things! Good luck!!!
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  9.  
    Chrys
    September 25, 2009 | 1:14 pm
     

    I think that would be adorable if dressed up right - place them in cute organza bags (cheap on ebay) or somthing like that to make them look great.
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  10.  
    Jenny
    September 25, 2009 | 2:04 pm
     

    Its appropriate, but maybe not practical. Are these edible sunflower seeds or plantable? If plantable, I would say no since you can’t expect everyone to go home and plant them…it would be a waste of money. I always recommend something edible which can be as simple as M&Ms or Ghirardelli chocolates (which you can get in fall colors as autumn approaches.) Another idea might be to make fall themed cookies (in the shape of leaves) and put them in cookie bags
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    http://abinvites.cceasy.com for cookie bags

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