Slippers as wedding favours

April 28, 2008 | Posted by Queen Bee

A great new trend these days is to give slippers to the gals as your wedding favours.  It’s a common thing at weddings to dance the night away and by the middle of the night the poor gal’s feet are aching.  I even changed into flat slip-ons after a couple of dances, and with us it was not easy for the girls to take off their shoes because our floor was filled with broken bits of plates (Greek party, what can I say)  

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I have found some really cool websites where you can make your own fabulous wedding slipper favors and for those of you that just dont have the time, or the energy, I ‘ve included some links on where you can purchase them instead.

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I found these gorgeous straw slippers on marthastewart.com and there is a great DIY article on how you can decorate them yourself with personalised embelishments.

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If you’re having a rustic-winter wedding then these felt slippers are gorgeous and you can make them yourself with the help of these templates also from marthastewart.com

How about making your own bell slippers?

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These pretty embroidered slippers can be ordered from embroideryconnection.co.za

Give them to the gals as wedding favours and personalise them to match your theme 

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These are from esensuals.co.za and they offer two ranges 

You can even brand them with “the perfect pair” for a really nice touch and make them all one colour, but maybe with different coloured embroidery on them. Im thinking that this would make for really great photography as well. - Hopefully your guests will have well manicured toes.


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  1. Lola on April 29, 2008 9:35 pm

    Those felt slippers are just too gorgeous!

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