Elizabeth Anne Designs

Farewell Snacks

Your guests will absolutely remember this small detail - a farewell snack!

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Clockwise from top left: Brides via Faye & Greer, Jessica Claire, the Knot, Plum Party, Alibaba, Junebug Weddings, Junebug Weddings

It really doesn’t matter what you serve and it doesn’t have to be expensive at all!  I love the simple packaging of the single donut.  You can also make it personal by customizing coffee sleeves or making adorable drink flags.  This is just one more way to let guests know that you put them first (and thought through every detail!).

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1 aletha @ pearls events { 03.09.08 at 2:03 pm }

I totally love this idea–and it’s a great post. When I was planning last year, I remember seeing a bride serving McDonald’s hamburgers on a gorgeous silver platter to her guests at midnight. I thought it was brilliant–and I know as a guest, I usually leave the party after a few drinks, and dancing all night, and I’m hungry!

2 Jessica Lynn { 03.09.08 at 4:03 pm }

i’m a huge fan of the “midnight snack” idea. how thoughtful…and tasty!

3 Rachel { 03.09.08 at 5:44 pm }

I’m planning on incorporating this at my wedding - I think it’s a great alternative to the traditional favors (especially if you’re on a budget!).

4 Emily { 03.10.08 at 10:10 am }

YUMM, I love the milk and cookies idea, but maybe with Soy Milk!

5 Simply Modern Weddings { 03.10.08 at 1:37 pm }

yum yum yum, I could really go for the donuts and milk idea! We wanted to do this, but it got lost on the “cutting room floor” of wedding planning!

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