Tuesday

It is the little details that count

It is the littlest things that can make a big impact in an event. For a wedding it could be the perfect veil, a map included in the invitation showing historical landmarks around the city, or fresh fruit added to the salad at the reception. These details, when added up together, really make a big impact to your guests. Even the most overlooked places can be included in making a difference.
To ensure the comfort of your guests, make sure to place a basket filled with the following sundries in the restrooms at your next event. I promise that it will not go unnoticed!
For the lady's room, add these items to a pretty cloth lined basket: aspirin, tampons, sanitary pads, mouthwash, mints, dental floss or picks, nail files, clear nail polish to stop snagged pantyhose, hairspray, bobby pins, small Band-aids, tablet antacids like Tums, safety pins, pocket-packs of tissues, hand sanitizer, stain-remover wipes, a small pair of scissors (for cutting stray threads), and a bottle of unscented hand lotion.

For the men's room, these items will certainly be used: combs, mints, samples of aftershave, nail clippers and mouthwash.
Small gestures, but thoughtful and appreciated nonetheless.
These decorated baskets from Vermont Welcome Baskets are adorable!

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