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nice OF come SO YOU TO OUT-OF-TOWNER KITS FOR EVERY WEDDING BY HANNA COX After a long and cramped car or plane ride, nothing will show your appreciation to your out-of-town guests more than a welcome kit. Weddings are special occasions, and having friends and family travel a long way to attend this special event deserves a gesture of appreciation. A welcome kit is the perfect way to say thanks. These kits can be put together with a myriad of items and range from a low to unlimited budget. So, whether you’re thrifty or the sky’s the limit, let’s begin with the basics for every out-of-towner (OOT) kit. Start with a welcome note greeting them and thanking them for coming. An itinerary of the upcoming days’ events with times, addresses, directions, and phone numbers would be helpful. 130 2016 You should also include a map of the immediate area where the accomodations are booked. Add guides and costs for public transit, a list of phone numbers for taxi services, car rental information, driving directions to your wedding venue and back, family/wedding party contact information, and directions to the rehearsal dinner or pre-wedding function if you’re having one. Include delivery menus to local food spots and brochures for any nearby attractions. Above is your basic welcome kit for your OOT’s. These can be either left at the front desk of the hotel so your guests will each be given one upon check-in, or you can request that the hotel place a kit in each guest’s room. Speak to the hotel to arrange the best way for these to be distributed. ALL BASKETS ARE FROM CORNUCOPIA GIFT BASKETS Welcome kits can be packaged in a variety of creative ways inexpensive door hangers can be purchased (or for those of you who are creative, handmade) with the info placed inside. Small canvas or pretty cloth bags, or brightly coloured small shopping bags can also be used. A small daypack is a good idea to help carry everything. If there’s a colour scheme to the wedding, consider using those colours. If you’d like to be a little more generous, you could perhaps include a coupon for coffee at a local coffee shop and a few generic snacks (granola bars or a couple of bottles of flavoured water… and get creative with the labels). If guests are bringing children, perhaps include a small box of crayons and a colouring book. A more moderately-priced welcome kit could be packaged in a Chinese food box (available from most party stores), small woven shopping bags, a pretty straw basket, or a ceramic dish. Favour boxes can be wrapped with coloured tissue and tied with ribbon, and for a final touch, a custom monogrammed sticker. Spoil your guests by including travel-sized toiletries like toothpaste and toothbrush, hand cream, hair products, Tylenol, moist towelettes, etc. A disposable camera is always fun too. You can personalize these kits according to your guests’ individual tastes - for example, does Uncle Joe golf? Include a few golf tees (in your wedding colours if possible). Does Aunt Edna garden? Put a few packets of local flower seeds from your area in the kit. And once again, don’t forget the little ones - perhaps include a magnetic board game or a miniature Etch-A-Sketch. If you have an unlimited budget, pack a bottle of wine complete with wine glasses (stemless are elegant) and corkscrew for outof-town guests. For the chocoholic you could add a small box of gooey brownies from the best bakery in town, or maybe fill the OOT kit with a variety of local specialties such as maple candies. A scented candle, bath salts, or a gift certificate for a massage if there is a spa nearby would also be a welcomed surprise. If you really want to be extravagant, you could include tickets for a tour of the city, or a gift certificate for lunch or dinner at a favourite local restaurant. Finally, arrange for a hospitality suite at the hotel fully stocked with snacks and drinks. So there you have it - out-of-towner kits for all budgets.  With a little creativity and ingenuity, these are a wonderful way to say, “Hello - we’re so glad you’re here!” 2016 131