DIY Wedding Favors


A wedding favor is a small gift couples provide their guests. These tokens are not only a way to thank guests for coming, but can also be a lasting memory of the day they were part of. They add a personal touch to the day and will make your wedding something your loved ones will not forget.



DIY wedding favors are fun and create a sweet, memorable keepsake for your guest.

 

 Wedding Favor Boxes

Simple wedding favor craft boxes are easy. Just some twine and a box! 

A wedding favor is a small gift couples provide their guests. These tokens are not only a way to thank guests for coming, but can also be a lasting memory of the day they were part of. They add a personal touch to the day and will make your wedding something your loved ones will not forget.

Some of you might be thinking: “Why should I thank my guests, I just paid for their meal—they’re the ones that should be thanking me.” Well, that might be true, but think about all that your guests do too: attend engagement parties/bridal showers, arrange travel plans, book hotels, purchase shower/wedding gifts, and sometimes take time off work. So although favors are not necessarily expected or mandatory, sending guests home with a thoughtful memento is a meaningful gesture.

But what exactly should your favors be? After attending a wedding I’m sure some of you have wound up with a knick-knacks that will inevitably be lost in a junk drawer. Favors are an added expense to a wedding day, so we’ve put together two of the best favor ideas we have seen. 

The Edible Favor

You really can't go wrong with this one--who doesn't love a tasty treat to take with them at the end of the night? The possibilities are really endless: A s'more kit (seen above), whoopee pies, popcorn, hot cocoa mix. But our favorite edible favors are the ones that lean into the local offerings like Maine maple syrup!

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The Creative Favor

Everyone wants their wedding to stand out, and favors are a great way to set your day apart. Don't be afraid of getting creative and think outside the box. Homemade candles, your own custom spice mix, coffee grounds, maybe even a bloody mary kit for that inevitable wedding hangover are all great ideas. Let love grow and provide your guests with seeds to plant, not only will it liven up their garden, but also be a lasting testament to your love. In the gambling mood? Give every guest a $1 scratch ticket and a (lucky) penny--hey odds are that someone will win! Scratch Ticket


CONCLUSION:

So you can see, DIY Wedding Favors can be simple, charming, useful and memorable.

  • Take something special that has meaning to you and make a memento.
  • Keep it simple. Simple is easy and elegant.
  • Use recyclable materials.