Leftover Wedding Supplies Please Many Including Yourself
After our wedding, we found we had a number of wedding supplies-flowers, food, picnic supplies, décor and invitations-left over after the event that we didn't need any longer. We bought two boxes of 100 plastic place settings and forgot them at home. We discovered them missing as the
guests were arriving. The solution was to run to the nearest store and buy more. All the lovely flowers delivered to the reception hall were now ours to take home. We forgot about that problem in the planning stages. My husband and I drove home separately from the wedding carrying all the unplanned extras. Since I married late in life, many people were excited to contribute their craft projects as décor. How could I say no? Invitation stationary usually comes in packaged sets that don't necessarily match your guest list exactly. Even with best estimating, we still had extra food. Here's how we solved our problems.
Flowers
Whether or not your service will be held in your church, most churches welcome flowers to enhance the spiritual patina and add some welcome color and change. Donating your flowers to one or more churches makes sense. Our wedding was held in a rental hall so our neighbors received several of the altar bouquets for their church. I was able to cut my cost by using hothouse chrysanthemum plants along the pathway to the altar and then planted them in my new yard. I still have happy yellow mums blooming in my gardens. I also ordered silk flowers for the cake and then used them in a basket to brighten my home.
Picnic Supplies
After selecting a few items for our camping supplies, we donated part of the plastic place settings to our office potluck supplies, to the church and to the Salvation Army. We had a lot of them. The drink cups we put in our picnic supplies because we go through a lot of them on the road for ice water. Most of the plates we donated to the office and used as pet food dishes. Napkins are easy to use to wash windows, at the dinner table, and to wipe up spills.
Food
Flowers
Whether or not your service will be held in your church, most churches welcome flowers to enhance the spiritual patina and add some welcome color and change. Donating your flowers to one or more churches makes sense. Our wedding was held in a rental hall so our neighbors received several of the altar bouquets for their church. I was able to cut my cost by using hothouse chrysanthemum plants along the pathway to the altar and then planted them in my new yard. I still have happy yellow mums blooming in my gardens. I also ordered silk flowers for the cake and then used them in a basket to brighten my home.
Picnic Supplies
After selecting a few items for our camping supplies, we donated part of the plastic place settings to our office potluck supplies, to the church and to the Salvation Army. We had a lot of them. The drink cups we put in our picnic supplies because we go through a lot of them on the road for ice water. Most of the plates we donated to the office and used as pet food dishes. Napkins are easy to use to wash windows, at the dinner table, and to wipe up spills.
Food
Related information
- Picnic supplies are popular at office potlucks, churches and charities.
- Potted flowers can be planted in your gardens.
- Decorations are popular momentoes for guests.
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