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October 24th, 2010 admin No comments

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Getting Away With shot glass Prom Favors

The juggling act most prom planning committees have to perform don’t always end with balancing the budget for the venue and the food and the prom favors and everything else-sometimes it even extends to thinking of ways to rid prom favors of possible unconstructive associations, like shot glass prom favors for instance. They’re cheap, and given the right designs can even be alluring, but sometimes you simply can’t get away with including it as a favor to underage prom-goers.

Glassware and drink ware are Common Memorabilia Items

Glassware and drink ware like champagne flutes and
shot glasses
are among the most common types of memorabilia giveaways. So why not give away shot favors, right? They’re classic glassware favors that engender the most important factors required in a favor: they’re aesthetically pleasing, wonderful reminders of a plush event, and sufficiently symbolic of the particular occasion.

Glassware and other glass items are usually made into decorations and centerpieces because of their sleek forms and beautiful curves. This is also true for favors, even shot glass favors. Also, shot glasses are in fact great memorabilia to recall an elegant and beautiful evening by, even when they’re not being used and are simply part of decorative furniture. Lastly, shot glasses, much like classic champagne flutes, don’t aim to advertise alcoholic beverages to youngsters, but instead are mature glassware items that can appropriately symbolize the “coming of age” of the teens attending the prom.

Improvise

But still, a negative, swooning alcoholic image is associated with glasses simply because of what they are. And regardless of what prints or designs you try to slap on them to make them more visually appealing, they’re instantly recognizable as drinking glasses. So if you really wish to give away these prom favors, you should be open to compromise.

Improvise in ways that would make the glass pass for a regular prom favor. For instance, use them to hold scented candles of different colors. You can even purchase scented gel and fill up the shot glasses with them and stick in some long-life wick so when they dry they become improvised scented candles laden on shot glasses. They then serve dual purposes: as candles and as good ol’ shot glasses after the candles burn out. This way you are still able to give away shot glasses but they’re less conspicuous and less prone to most derogatory associations.

Mix and Match

Another way to sort of cloak glass favors is to sneak them into favor sets. For instance you have enough of a budget to purchase and personalize prom favor kits, like a matching pen and memory book in a tote bag full of other trinkets, then you can add a glass to the set to at least somehow stick to the tradition of giving glassware prom favors.

Most of the time the glassware favor is a margarita glass or champagne flute, and most people won’t have a problem with that. But when you substitute a shot-which is pretty much the same thing in that their purpose is to serve alcoholic drinks-somehow negative connotations are associated with it. Though you can’t change preconceived notions, you can improvise to try and eliminate the stimulus that triggers them. That’s how you get away with shot glass prom favors.
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Make prom night unforgettable to all of the students who attend by giving out your own Personalized Shot Glasses as prom favors. Or choose from a wide variety of other fun Prom Favors.

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How To Find Souvenirs Everyone Will love

Everyone loves a souvenir gift upon returning from vacation. Actually most people expect them, whether they say so or not. Souvenirs make a nice little thank you gift to the neighbors who watched your home while you were gone, the babysitter who regularly watches your children, the pet sitter or anyone else you hold near and dear. Souvenirs are also nice for “just because” gifts. Never forget to buy plenty memorabilia for yourself as well.

If you drive yourself or your family to your vacation destination, it’s nice to stop in each state you cross through and pick up a little something with that particular state’s namesake. Normally you can find an impressive selection of souvenirs near the borders of the states, at an Oasis, truck stops, or individual souvenir stores. Most of these stores have at least one clearance table where you can find some really great deals that everyone will love.

The most popular souvenirs are refrigerator magnets in the shape of the state or depicting the states persona. Coming in second would be shot glasses and ashtrays, whether you’re a drinker, a smoker or not, these make cute little knickknacks.

Key chains, stickers and miscellaneous art depicting the state symbol, bird or flower make nice gifts for kids or as back-ups in case you accidentally forget someone.

Miniature spoons, bells, and tea sets are a great gift and look nice on a display rack, often sold with a wide selection of state spoons. And who can walk away without buying at least one t-shirt or hat with the states name or logo on it?

Theme parks like Disney, Universal Orlando, Sea World, Great America, Indiana Beach and the like, normally have masses of retail stores with clothes, toys, hats and knickknacks that can only be purchased from them. Many also have outlets where you can buy personalized gifts, like a necklace with a persons name written on a single grain of rice (which is available at most theme parks,) or an air brushed T-shirt, personalized in any way as you wish.

Most theme parks have a souvenir photo shop where you can dress in a variety of costumes and pose for a photo in an old time western background. These professionals photographers do an excellent job in making your picture look as realistic and old fashioned as possible. You can pose as a cowboy or a bandit, a saloon gal or a proper lady and be pictured in an old time MOST WANTED poster. There are a variety of costumes, backgrounds, and posters available offering a choice of photo packages to choose from. These make great souvenirs or as personal gifts.

Medieval Times has a great selection of souvenirs that would appeal to all ages. From costumes, to costume jewelry to real swords and daggers, you’ll find these all at Medieval Times. There are a number of packages you can buy to become knighted, where you will have a public ceremony with the King and Princess and have your picture taken with them. After the ceremony you will receive a certificate of your knighthood and a real sword to take home with you.

New York is popular for its “I love NY” logos. New York is a very proud state and you can find their name on almost anything, from T-shirts to pencils. The souvenir selection in New York is endless.

It’s always nice to pick up a post card and mail it to a friend or family member. Many of these post cards have pictures of your vacation area that would add a nice touch, showing your friend or family member that you are thinking about them.

When ever selecting a souvenir for a family member or friend, keep in mind what would be a thoughtful gift for this person? For a child or an adult with an affinity for teddy bears, find a cute plush bear with the theme park or state logo. For the knickknack collector, shot glasses, bells, miniature tea sets or spoons would be a nice addition to their collection. Older children or teenagers would most likely enjoy a T-shirt or some other thoughtful gift. Wherever you go, make sure that your souvenirs include the state’s name or logo, or if you go to a resort or theme park, make sure the gift bears its name.

About the Author

Gregg Hall is a business consultant and author for many online and offline businesses and lives in Navarre Florida with his 16 year old son. For quality luggage for you trip and to carry those souvenirs back go to http://www.luggageplusmore.com

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