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Are favors necessary at a 50th wedding anniversary party?
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My parents’ party is a catered affair at a hotel for about 60 people. They have requested that no gifts be brought. In this instance is it still customary to give favors to the guests?

That’s all up to your parents. Favors are a great way to show share the special memories associated with the occasion with your guest. The key will be to choose something classy and simple. Something that they’ll actually enjoy or something that ties into your parents’ marriage.

For example, if both your parents love to golf, you could get guests a golf-themed favor:

http://www.littlethingsfavors.com/vicocrbawist.html

Or if you just want something simple, these personalized candles make for a practical, easy favor:

http://www.littlethingsfavors.com/pecawefa1.html

Hope this helps!

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17 Comments for 'Are favors necessary at a 50th wedding anniversary party?'

  1.  
    JACKIE
    October 13, 2009 | 1:31 am
     

    i don’t think so
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  2.  
    Michael
    October 13, 2009 | 2:13 am
     

    If they say they don’t want gifts, I wouldn’t buy one……….
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  3.  
    hello
    October 13, 2009 | 2:38 am
     

    sure wats the problem
    it will be fun
    have a blast enjoy urself
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  4.  
    Dart Swinger
    October 13, 2009 | 3:11 am
     

    Give them each a tube of Polygrip.
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  5.  
    vincentv247
    October 13, 2009 | 3:33 am
     

    It’s always nice to give favors, I would do it but it’s at your own discretion.
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  6.  
    Ren
    October 13, 2009 | 4:02 am
     

    I don’t see how a little box of mints with a nice tag thanking guests or a cool quote on marriage would hurt?
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  7.  
    Leona W
    October 13, 2009 | 4:13 am
     

    I don’t think it necessary in either situation.
    Guests will have fun without the pressure
    of the gift giving, and pretty much that’s
    what you want, right???
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  8.  
    jrdn235@sbcglobal.net
    October 13, 2009 | 4:50 am
     

    I think it is a matter of preference.

    If you were to do gifts I would do something very small, such as some candy with your parents names and dates. You can find many wrappers on ebay that you can put your own candy in. I have used them for my daughters parties and they are very cute, personal, and reasonable.
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  9.  
    boggie31778
    October 13, 2009 | 4:58 am
     

    I think you as there child should anyway but maybe befor or after the party
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  10.  
    Chris S
    October 13, 2009 | 5:47 am
     

    Favors never hurt as a gesture to show that you appreciate the guests showing up. But I don’t think guests go to anniversary parties for the favors, so it’s really up to you!
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  11.  
    PugMom
    October 13, 2009 | 6:13 am
     

    I think favors are always a fun thing to get at any party (I give them at dinner parties.). But, I would make them a simple edible item, like chocolate, cookies, etc.
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  12.  
    bubbles
    October 13, 2009 | 6:25 am
     

    I don’t think you need favors. I think party favors are for kids parties. You could have napkins printed with their names and both the wedding and 50th anniv. date. Then if people want something they will take those.
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  13.  
    Katiesmama11
    October 13, 2009 | 6:58 am
     

    Favors are never a requirement for this type of occasion, but given the formality of the event, I would encourage them. For less expensive favors try food items such as candy. DO they have grandchildren? Get some grandkids around a table and faovrs can be made quickly!

    At the end of the day however, I am sure most people are there only to celebrate an amazing occasion and a true milestone for you parents. If you choose not to do favors, I doubt anyone will wonder where they are. Best wishes!
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    Destiny'sDream
    October 13, 2009 | 7:48 am
     

    Yes. It doesn’t have to be anything expensive, just a nice golden votive candle in a glass candle holder, is inexpensive, but a thoughtful gift. Or small favor boxes filled with gold wrapped chocolate hearts, Perhaps a 50th Photo Frame with a pic of your mom and dad…
    It doesn’t have to be expensive but it’s a nice gesture.
    Also I understand that they have requested no gifts. But you may want to put in the invitation, that if each guest can bring 1 carnation, and add it to a vase, that will be placed in front of your mom and dad’s table, then your mom will have a beautiful vase of flowers to remember her party and all the guests that came.

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  15.  
    krissylyn
    October 13, 2009 | 8:38 am
     

    I think it goes either way - not necessary, nor expected, but appreciated. I would, however, suggest something to eat, like the mints or candy bar wrapper idea. Most people going to a 50th Anniversary are probably elderly and don’t need another candle/picture frame/plant around their house.
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  16.  
    resourcefulmom
    October 13, 2009 | 9:15 am
     

    I don’t think favors are necessary. However, it might be fun! Who is attending? If it is mostly family, then a favor that has your parent’s name & anniversary on it would make a good keepsake for their children & grandchildren. If not, something edible is good. Here is a list of wedding favors, you could easily do one of these for an anniversary party:

    http://www.myplanninglists.com/wedding-favor-ideas.php

    Or you could skip the favor - no one would notice.

    Good luck with the planning!

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    http://www.myplanninglists.com

  17.  
    mlb217
    October 13, 2009 | 9:56 am
     

    That’s all up to your parents. Favors are a great way to show share the special memories associated with the occasion with your guest. The key will be to choose something classy and simple. Something that they’ll actually enjoy or something that ties into your parents’ marriage.

    For example, if both your parents love to golf, you could get guests a golf-themed favor:

    http://www.littlethingsfavors.com/vicocrbawist.html

    Or if you just want something simple, these personalized candles make for a practical, easy favor:

    http://www.littlethingsfavors.com/pecawefa1.html

    Hope this helps!
    References :
    http://www.littlethingsfavors.com

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