By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Debra_Rosenberg]Debra Rosenberg
Giving thank you gifts to your guests is a common practice at Bar and Bat Mitzvahs. Here are questions to consider for selecting the best ones for your party.
Who will be attending?
This is the most important factor in determining your favor choice. Assess the following:
*Who will be coming? Friends, Relatives, Both?
*What are their tastes and interests? Is there a special family treat or keepsake that would be appreciated?
*What is the make up of the group? Will there be adults, teens and children?
If there are a variety of individuals who will be attending, you may want to have two different favors, one for the children and one for the adults. If you decide to go with one favor for everyone edible favors will work well. Also, be sure to give favors that will appeal to both males and females. Items like playing cards, grippy socks, squishy pillows, and other practical "unisex" products work well. It is advisable to use neutral colors on your decorations. Black, white, navy, brown, red, and green tend to be popular with everyone.
Should my favors be personalized?
Most people decide to display the guest of honor's name and event date as part of the favor. However, guests appreciate it when personalization is placed on an item in an inconspicuous way. For example, my friend's son, Ross, received a very nice duffel bag as a Bat Mitzvah favor. Unfortunately, it had the guest of honor's name in very large pink letters across the side and he felt uncomfortable carrying the bag around.
What are other people giving at their Bar Mitzvahs?
If you are planning a Bar Mitzvah, it is likely that you and your child will be attending some as well. You may wish to find out others' favor ideas. This will prevent you from giving T-shirts, if every other child you know will be doing the same.
What is the theme of the Bar Mitzvah or interest of the guest of honor?
You can incorporate themes or interests into all aspects of the party, including the favors. However, remember to ensure that the items will appeal to everyone, not just those who share your interest. So, if you love baseball, think about giving mint tins or candy bars with a personalized baseball image.
While the Bar Mitzvah is all about the guest of honor, the favors are all about the guests. If you remember this, you will be sure to pick out great favors.
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