Annelise S
Question Asked: 11/11/2016
Wedding Date: 24/06/2017
Wedding Location: Perth, WA 6000
Answered by: 19 Experts
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This is definetly a personal choice, with some couples choosing to spend over $ 20 for their bomboniere. On average I would say most couples spend anywhere between $ 6 to $ 10. Depending on the size of your guest list and budget, bomboniere can be given to families rather than each guest.
Hello Annelise, thank you for your question and congratulations on your upcoming wedding (how exciting!). The price all depends on a few things that include your budget, how many you are planning to purchase (are you giving one each or one per partners/family) and how you would like to thank your guests and give them something to remember your special day by. Our range are between $6 - $10 personalised according to your theme. Ultimately, giving a bomboniere is a show of appreciation and love to your guests. Not only for the day itself but being part of both yourself and your partner's relationship. I'm sure whatever you choose to spend will be appreciated. Hope that helps and happy planning! Sara
Annelise,
Around $10 per person up to 100 people with that number reducing after 100 people (as the purchase increases). We hope this helps!
Between $2.50 - $6
I've found it's dependant on the number of guests. generally over 100 guests, brides spend less (under $4 per favour)
Congratulations on your engagement Annelise!
People usually spend between between $4 and $10 per person on our Bombonieres, however, we try to cater for all budgets and have products available from as little as $2.50 through to $25.
Please let me know if we can be of any further assistance.
Kind Regards
Zoe
Chocolate Heaven Perth
Our brides spend between $6.00 and $8.00 per guest.
Hi, we specialise in macaron favours as well as meringue favours so we have found brides spend anywhere in between $4-$10 per favour!
It varies a lot however under $10 is reasonable in our experience. It also depends so much on your budget and the number of guests at the wedding. The most important thing is to feel that you are getting value for your expenditure and that you are happy with the style and uniqueness of the gift. That it feels right :) and is not something given out of a sense of duty.
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its a personal choice really on how much you want to spend. I have customers spend between $3.00 - $6.00.
Bomboniere (Italian) also known as "favors", are gifts given by hosts to their guests on special occasions such as bar and bat mitzvahs, weddings, baptism, First Communion or Confirmation. They usually include Jordan almonds, known in Italian as Confetti.