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An old English tradition known as friendship balls has taken root in new form - the Bride's Friendship Bag. Friendship balls were passed from mother to daughter, friend to friend - on special occasions. These balls were filled with a favor and were only passed to someone very special.
This has been a great tradition passed down through time. A Bride's Friendship Bag is great spin-off on the way a bride can show appreciation to her wedding party members.
Many countries have different ways of giving favors - like Bulgaria, where they give a little basket with wheat and sweets or England where they give sugared almonds wrapped in a little material pouch. A Bride's Friendship Bag can be used in any country, regardless of its origins.
Fast forward to today - many brides still carry on this tradition by giving gifts in a Bride's Friendship Bag to their maid of honor, bridesmaids and close friends. The reason stands the same - showing appreciation and thanks for the person participating in your special day.
All maids of honor and bridesmaids love to receive a Brides Friendship Bag because it's not only a great gift for them, but they also see it as a big thank you for the part they played in your wedding day.
Many of those who receive the gifts tend to keep them as a keepsake to remind them of your special day, something to look back on and think of the wonderful memories your day brought to you and your guests.
You can put anything you want in your Bride's Friendship Bag. It can be as extravagant or as small as you wish. Maybe you want to put cosmetics or something small like chocolates and a card. In the end you know the people who will be receiving the bags so you know what they will like.
Although you don't have to give a Bride's Friendship Bag, it's a unique way to deliver your traditional wedding favors in a keepsake that stands apart from what brides do and most couples seek out ways that they can shine - whether it's through a unique wedding gown or the container in which they deliver their wedding favors.
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