Sunday, August 11, 2013

Espresso Cup Sets - Elegant and Practical Wedding Favors For Your Guests


Espresso cup sets are classic, refined, tasteful and will match your bridal style and the style of your guests homes no matter what design you choose. They never go out of style and whether your guests prefer a strong brew or an afternoon cup of tea espresso cup sets offer something for everyone on your list.

While espresso is widely known worldwide, the popularity of espresso here in the United States has risen steadily over the years due to the many chain coffee retailers now across the country. Espresso, is most commonly thought of as an Italian drink, but it has also risen in popularity across Europe as well. Initially, espresso bars were found in downtown working class areas in the United States but as counter culture and artisan coffees developed, espresso became an up market, or upper class drink.

Whether you are a coffee lover, a couple of Italian heritage, or are looking for a unique and elegant wedding favors for your guests, why not consider giving them an espresso cup set for their homes? Espresso sets are a must for anyone who likes to entertain, however, not every home has them. Espresso cup sets usually consist of two to six, two ounce porcelain or china cups and their matching saucers. Some sets come with a stovetop espresso coffee pot for those who may not have access to professional espresso machine. These elegant wedding favor gift sets are usually packaged with an outstanding presentation box, making your thank you gifts impressive, generous and thoughtful.

If you are looking for the perfect companion to your espresso wedding favors, why not give them something tasty they can enjoy with their coffee? Italian biscotti cookies, personalized in your wedding colors or dipped in chocolate would make a nice touch to your dessert. Other ideas would be chocolate covered cookies, such as oreos or fortune cookies or decadent fudge brownies. Other ideas that can accompany espresso favors could be personalized coffee packets, coffee scoops, coffee scented candles, or demitasse spoons.

While espresso cup sets can be in the more expensive price range, you must remember these favors aren't given to each guests that attends. You should give out one set to each couple and one set to each single guest. A good rule of thumb is, if you invited one hundred guests, and they are all couples, you would only order fifty favors. This will cut down your over all favor costs, while giving the appearance to your guests that you spared no expense for your wedding. Your guests will be stunned by your gesture of thanks.

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