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A wedding gift box is a great way to be thoughtful and show your love for your loved one. It also gives you another way to store your wedding favor in the event that you’d like to give it to someone else.
Most wedding favor boxes are made from metal and are pretty well sealed, so it’s pretty safe to say they’re fairly secure. But to make things more interesting, the boxes can be painted, so that’s an interesting twist.
Most wedding favor boxes are designed to hold and secure a single wedding favor, but some also come with more storage space than just the favor. I can see myself using a wedding favor box because it would probably be easy to transport my favorite jewelry and other valuables in them. Not to mention, the price difference between a box with a few favors and a box with a few dozen or more favors is pretty clear.
I love the idea of having a box that has a collection of gifts to go in it, so I’m thinking of the price drop between a box with one favor and a box with many favors.
In my opinion, the two most important reasons to choose a wedding gift box are not the fact that you could store a lot of favors inside it, but that you could be sure you could actually fit them all in it. So in that respect, a box with a few favors is still the most affordable choice. The other important factor to consider is that the box could easily hold a lot of money.
Yeah, it’s an interesting dilemma, so let me explain. Suppose you have a $100 bill that you want to give to your fiancée. For the sake of argument, let’s say that the $100 is worth $100. It’s not much, but it’s a lot more than you expect to get from a couple of bucks. So you’d rather give her a $100 bill than she give you a $100 bill.
This would be a classic “value for value” type of situation.
Well, that’s the thing. If you really want to give your fiancee a lot of money, it has to be the least expensive way.
This is where the value for value dilemma gets a bit interesting. In this case, the question of what you value gets twisted. If you value 100 bill, you’d rather give her 100 bill than you value a 100 bill. But what if you value a 100 bill, you’d rather have her give you a 100 bill than you value a 100 bill.
In that case, you are not giving her 100 bill but she is giving you the 100 bill. You are giving her a free 100 bill and she is giving you a free 100 bill.