Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Wedding Candy Bar Wrappers for an Unplugged Wedding

Wedding candy bar wrappers can smooth the way for one of the most sensitive and popular wedding trends of recent years, the unplugged wedding. If you’re a bride who dreams about your loved ones looking at you instead of their smart phone screens, see how a little customized chocolate can help everyone to cope better.
Like the name suggests, an unplugged wedding is a ceremony where the guests give up using their cellphones and other digital devices for a while. The practice started with celebrities who were trying to control the media coverage of their big event. Now, more and more couples are asking their guests to disconnect until after they have tied the knot.
Advantages of an unplugged wedding: You don’t have to be a Bridezilla to want to be the center of attention when you’re standing before the altar. You may also want to avoid hurt feelings if you had to leave some people off the guest list due to expenses or other reasons. On a practical level, the official photographer may be able to do their job better with less interference from a crowd of people angling to get their own shots.
Logistics: Wedding planners recommend letting your guests know your preferences early and often. You may want to include the information in your invitations, website, wedding program and pre-ceremony announcements, as well as on your candy wrappers.  

Chocolate wedding favors:  Chocolate will soften the anxiety for people who may feel a little naked without their devices. You could include favors in the invitation or have someone hand out chocolates on the way into the ceremony. A simple thank you for unplugging may be all you need to say. For a whimsical touch, print an image of a smartphone on the wrapper with the message displayed on the screen.
Sweet Wrappings has the perfect favor for any happy couple whether your wedding is going to be phone free or full on Instagram. Contact us for friendly service, delicious chocolate and custom wrappers

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