Beautiful Boxes
You do not have to limit your bomboniere to the traditional tulle wrapped almonds. Today, there are literally hundreds of gorgeous miniature bags, boxes and containers to choose from. From delicate embroidered drawstring gift bags, hand made miniature paper bags to mini felt gift bags, noodle boxes, organza bags and beautiful embossed boxes. Visit www.weddingstar.com.au for more ideas.

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All About Bomboniere Bombonieres, or favours, are the small gifts that are typically placed beside each table setting at the reception, or can be given to your guests with their slice of wedding cake.
Alcoholic Miniatures Little bottles of alcohol have become popular as bomboniere and favours.
An Organic Touch Silver Tins are an adaptable bomboniere container able to easily house dried teas, seeds, almonds, candies, jelly beans, chocolates or other bomboniere gift of your choosing.
Beach Theme The little burlap bags shown here are very natural looking and an ideal bomboniere holder to give to your guests.
Chocolates Chocolates remains a perennial favourite limited only by your imagination.
Handmade Fans Handmade fans have become a favourite gift for your bomboniere.
Jelly Beans Jelly beans are now popular as an alternative to the traditional sugar coated almonds.
Meant To Bee The ‘meant to bee’ magnets above make a delightful addition to your wedding day.
Mini Vases Mini vases make delightful bomboniere.
Miniature Note Books Little miniature note books, address books and birthday books make delightful, and practical bomboniere.
Novelty Items Use your imagination to find a unique bomboniere to delight your guests.
Say It With Candy Send your special message of love to your wedding guests and family with these fun conversation heart candies.
Sugar Coated Almonds Almonds represent health, wealth, long-life, fertility and happiness and remain the traditional bomboniere favourite.
The Gift Of Bomboniere In more recent times, bomboniere, an Italian expression that roughly translates as ‘sweet favours’, consisted of five or seven (even numbers were considered unlucky) sugar coated bitter almonds wrapped in white tulle.
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