Wedding favors

From AppleBride Community Encyclopedia
Jordan almonds inside an organza bag with two crystal hearts. A wedding favor by Favors Online.
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Jordan almonds inside an organza bag with two crystal hearts. A wedding favor by Favors Online.

Wedding favors are small gifts given to wedding guests, usually at the wedding reception. These are not only meant to thank the guests for coming but to give the guests a reminder of the couple's special day!


Traditional Favors


  • Jordan Almonds ~ The slightly bittersweet taste of raw almonds is coated with the sugary goodness of the candy coating, bringing with it a hope that the new life of the bride & groom is more sweet then bitter. Other traditions say that almonds should always be recieved in odd numbers so that it can not easily be divide. Once again representing the new found life of the couple.


  • Dried Fruit ~ Representing the bounty of a full harvent or life, Dried Fruit is a wonderful way to say thank you to your guests for taking time to be with you on your special day. Perfect for Outdoor weddings as well as appropriate for weddings in Spring & Summer. A simple Tulle & Ribbon bag in your bridal colours make a beautiful presentation.


A decorative picture frame, ideal for a wedding favor.
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A decorative picture frame, ideal for a wedding favor.
  • Picture Frames ~ Many couples give picture frames as gifts. These frames may be placed in a mixed favor bag, also used as placeholders/seat assignment placards, as part of a centerpiece, or individualized for each guest (usually containing a picture of the couple and the guest). These frames are generally no larger than 4x6, but some couples opt for larger frames- especially if they are also using them as centerpieces. For more information on incorporating favor frames as placards, see the seating assignments page.


  • Photo albums ~ Small photo albums also make great gifts, especially for small weddings and family-centered weddings. Couples may wish to place one of their engagement pictures inside, or a small personalized note thanking the guest for attending.


  • Bells and other noisemakers ~ It is a long-standing tradition to have guests receive wedding bells as favors. Traditionally, whenever a guest rang the bell the couple would have to kiss. Many couples like to put the tradition of the wedding bell ringing on little cards to go with the bells. In modern times, there are also other noisemakers that can be included as wedding favors such as flutes, horns, and clappers.


  • Candles ~ Candles have been a popular gift to guests for many years. They may be of any size, shape, or scent. Many couples use votive candles and have them in decorative holders. There are also specialty candles such a wedding cake-shaped candles in a scrumptious buttercream frosting scent. Some couples will make their own candles to give to guests. Candles may also be places as part of a mixed favor. If there is a unity candle ceremony involved, the couple may give smaller replicas of the candles used as favors.


Decorated cupcakes by Manassas Cakery.
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Decorated cupcakes by Manassas Cakery.
  • Cookies, cakes, and pastries ~ Edible items have always been a popular favor at weddings. Some couples opt to have individual cakes or cakes at each table in lieu of a traditional wedding cake. Cakes, cookies, and pastries can be used as table centerpieces and as favors. Many couples who opt to use these as favors generally have them in boxes. These items are very easily personalized and can make for tasty desserts (as well as late-night snacks for later!)


  • Homemade Jams, Jellies, or Preserves ~ If you make your own jams, jellies, or preserves you may want to share you talent with your guests. These tasty favors often last a lot longer than candy or other edible favors. If you're having a destination wedding, you may want to consider this favor as well. That way your guests can bring a taste of the destination home with them.


  • Candy ~ One of the most popular and widely used favors is candy. Candy is very versatile and there is truly something for everyone. Many couples buy candy to match their wedding colors. Candy can be put into mixed favors, put inside placards, used as part of centerpieces and table decorations, and be made into other types of favors (e.g. tulle candy roses). Many types of candy can also be personalized with the couple's names- either on the candy itself or on the wrappers. Chocolate cigars are popular favors representing the groom.


Tip: If you know there will be people with dietary concerns attending (e.g. diabetics, those on special diets, etc.) you may want to also purchase sugar-free food items. That way they will be able to appreciate your sweet favors as well.

Contemporary Favors


An example card for charitable donation favors, from The I Do Foundation.
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An example card for charitable donation favors, from The I Do Foundation.
  • Charitable Donations ~ If you and your guests are particularily socially-conscious, you may want to consider using your favor budget to make donations to charities in the names of your guests. A small certificate can be handed to each guest explaining the donation and thanking them for attending the wedding.


  • Bookmarks ~ A quick DYI project for any computer savvy bride! Create a 7 column-landscape layout on your favorite word processing software. Add the the names of the bride & grooms, the location & date and a special poem or saying(usually what you used on your invitation). Save your document file to a disk or flash drive and take it down to your local stationary or copy store(i.e. Kinko's or OfficeDepot) Pick out 8x11 card stock in the color of your choice and have your book marks printed. Most stores will have a paper cutter you can use to seperate the book marks.


Tip: Beware of making music CDs as favors! In the past, couples would compile a CD of songs that hold meaning for them to give as favors. However, unless the music is done by an independent artist who gives you permission to distribute their music freely, it is illegal in most countries to distribute commercially-published music to others. Some people choose to ignore this and make these favors anyway.


  • Bath & Body Products ~ Some creative couples may wish to make their own bath & body products. These are especially nice for bridesmaid gifts. The couple may make their own and create a personalized scent, give pre-existing products, or give personalized products. These products are perfect for gift baskets.


  • Wild Flower Seed Packets ~ Wild flower seeds are a great way to show your love of nature as well as give your guests something beautiful to look at for a long time to come.


  • Tea and Coffee Samplers ~ If you and your partner are into tasty beverages, you may want to consider tea and/or coffee sampler packets. This is a great favor that can be enjoyed at the guest's leisure and also help share some things you like with your guests. Hot cocoa, spiced cider, and other beverages also make good favors.


Tip: Make your own hot beverage mix favor! Put your favorite dry hot cocoa or spiced cider mix into translucent, waterproof bags- because of their shape, decorator bags are ideal. Secure and decorate it with pretty ribbon. These are easy-to-make favors that can easy personalize- either through your own special recipe and/or through decorations on the bag!


Heart-shaped wand bubble favors from Oriental Trading Company.
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Heart-shaped wand bubble favors from Oriental Trading Company.
  • Liquid bubbles ~ Many couples choose to use blown bubbles as a way for guests to send the couple off after the reception. These also make great favors for guests to take with them. Many companies offer bubble containers in fun shapes (hearts, champagne flutes, champagne bottles, wedding cakes, etc.) and many also are able to be personalized with the couple's names and their wedding date.


  • Personalized items ~ In addition to liquid bubbles, many other items are able to be personalized. Pens, glasses, and small personal items (keychains, money clips, clocks, etc.) can be personalized with the couple's names and usually the event date as well. This gives guests a nice item that is a distinct reminder of the event.


  • Kitchen/bar accessories ~ It is becoming more and more popular to have small kitchen and/or bar accessories as gifts. Bottle stoppers, corkscrews, measuring sets, drink shakers, coffee accessory kits, divets, and coasters are just a few examples of such gifts. Many couples opt to personalize these with their names as well. These gifts are especially popular amongst couples who have more mature guests.


  • Small plants ~ Some couples decide to give their guests a living gift, such as small plants that are native to the area where the wedding takes place. This is an especially popular gift for destination weddings. The plants are often arranged as centerpieces on the tables, with small notes at each place setting inviting guests to take a plant with them.


Tip: If you're planning on giving plants or other local flora/produce as gifts for your guests to take with them, make certain that those gifts are able to be transported! Some countries will not allow their citizens to re-enter their home country with foreign produce or flora and will confiscate the gifts permanently.

Mixed Favors


  • Favor Bags ~ Favor bags are one of the most popular types of wedding favors. Generally favor bags include several types of favors. Favor "bags" do not even necessarily need to be bags- they can also be boxes, shadow boxes, cartons, or any other type of container. Couples usually opt to include favors that hold significance for the couple.


Many couples include local maps in out-of-town guest packages.
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Many couples include local maps in out-of-town guest packages.
  • Out-of-town Guest Packages ~ Couples with large wedding budgets and/or destination weddings often prepare guest packages for their out-of-town guests. These favors are generally placed inside the hotel rooms of the guest, waiting for them when they arrive. The couple generally brings these and a list to the hotel the day of the guest's arrival so the cleaning staff may place it in the room. These packages generally contain items unique to the wedding venue's area, and often maps of the area.


Tip: Check with the hotels BEFORE you bring guest packages! Some hotels are not able to accomodate this while others may charge a hefty fee to place packages in the rooms.