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The gifts vary from something as small as a bunch of bangles to
something like a box or a pouch full of little goodies. The gifts can be
placed in decorated baskets or trays where guests can pick them up from
or can be handed out personally. If you have more than two to three
gifts you can even set up a small bazaar if your space permits to make
it more interactive.
The most common mehendi giveaways are bangles and bindis. Though it
is quite common, you can make it different by keeping a live bangle
maker instead of ready bangle sets. The bangle vendor can make live lac
bangles to match your guests outfits. This one is a big hit especially
when you have many out of town guests. Similarly, instead of gifting
similar bindis to every guest, you can set up a stall with a bindi
vendor displaying different types of bindis –from the very simple ones
to slightly heavy ones, and guests can have the option of choosing.
Pre-packed gifts could include small Indian pouches or jewellery
boxes with lac earrings or fancy Indian rings, anklets and bracelets.
You can choose to add all of the above mentioned things or may be a few
depending on your budget.
Another good giveaway would be colourful bandhini or lehiriya
dupattas. These can be easily paired with a plain white or black kurti.
One more thing which guests will love would be doing a little floral
jewellery for the guests. The bride usually wears floral jewellery for
the mehendi function, so doing something for the guest on similar lines
will surely leave them speechless. Like a floral bracelet or a ring!
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