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  2. 55 Cute Baby Shower Favors Your Guests Will Actually ... - AOL

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    Thank guests with the best baby shower favors to match every baby shower theme. These unique baby shower favors are affordable and impressive. 55 Cute Baby Shower Favors Your Guests Will Actually ...

  3. Party favor - Wikipedia

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    Wedding favors are small gifts given as a gesture of appreciation or gratitude to guests from the bride and groom during a wedding ceremony or a wedding reception. The tradition of distributing wedding favors is hundreds of years old. It is believed that the first wedding favor, common amongst European aristocrats, was known as a bonbonniere.

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    For an indulgent treat to hand out to guests, give these baby face Oreo pops from My Wedding Favors & More a try for just $4. Baby Face Oreo Pops, $4 at My Wedding Favors & More 44.

  5. Skip The Buffet and Give These Cheap Wedding Food Ideas A Try

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    To really save money on a wedding reception or other celebration, skip the catering altogether and ask guests to bring their own picnic. This is the premise of one of the most elegant parties in ...

  6. Wedding invitation - Wikipedia

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    Wedding invitation. A wedding invitation is a letter asking the recipient to attend a wedding. It is typically written in the formal, third-person language and mailed five to eight weeks before the wedding date. Like any other invitation, it is the privilege and duty of the host—historically, for younger brides in Western culture, the mother ...

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    The Iranian and Egyptian imperial families after a wedding in Saadabad Palace, Tehran, 25 April 1939 Mohammad Reza's mother, Tadj ol-Molouk was an assertive woman who was also very superstitious. She believed that dreams were messages from another world, sacrificed lambs to bring good fortune and scare away evil spirits, and clad her children ...