SarahLovesJS
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Date: 5/27/2008 6:50:24 AM
Author: violet02
Date: 4/20/2008 6:47:06 PM
Author: SarahLovesJS
Date: 4/20/2008 3:34:53 PM
Author: violet02
Date: 4/20/2008 1:10:27 PM
Author: SarahLovesJS
Just wanted to update: I am thinking about using these if we do a sit-down dinner. So cute!
And on a side note I love these:
Great for winter wedding!
Cute
Wedding Cake Candles!
The silver teapot placecard holders are exactly what I''m using for my wedding favors, among other things. All of my centerpieces will be placed in antique silver teapots and other flower arrangements will be in the cream and sugars that match the teapots so I thought that would match perfectly. I just ordered a few recently to see how they look in person.
Ohh! Can you post them when they come?Where did you get the antique teapots? I love that idea!
Hey Sarah,
I took forever to take photos of these but I finally did and I''m posting them as promised! Forgive the crappy lighting and photos... I want to say that I wasn''t sure how they were going to look and was a bit suprised by the ''1/2'' teapot (back half being the placecard holder) but they still are very cute. I ordered 4 as a sample so I''m going to go ahead and order more for all of our placecards, they''re nice.
For anyone else reading this here''s a link to where they''re sold: http://www.myweddingfavors.com/teapot-placecard-holder.html
The only thing I''m still confused about is how to convey to people that they are okay to take home with them. Do you just put a little card on the table saying please take, these are a gift or what? My wedding planner thinks we should place them at each seat not all on a table together. So it will be assigned seating but I''m sure people will move around if they want. I just don''t see how they''ll think they''re ok to take home.
Thank you so much for posting them! Hmm I am a bit surprised as well that they are half a tea pot, but it makes sense I suppose. They are adorable! People are going to love them. Hmm. Well if you placed them at each seat it''d insure everyone got one I suppose. I think people would assume they were theirs. The last wedding that I went to where they did something like that I was like, "Ummm can we take these?" And after discussing it with FI and some friends I decided, "Yep these are the favors." So if you want to avoid that totally you could try to put a note on their card maybe on the back or something? That said something like, "Please accept this tea pot as a gift." Something less corny than that of course, I am sleepy.