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Mini Gold Rose Teaspoons
Glossy gold plating and a delicate rosebud handle — these mini teaspoons walk the line between dainty and dramatic like they were born for it. At just under five inches long, they’re the kind of tiny utensil that looks ornamental but proves surprisingly useful once someone actually dares to stir with it.
Are these practical? No. Are they necessary? Absolutely not. But will your guests’ post-cake coffee feel a little more luxurious when stirred with a gilded rosebud? No question. These spoons are less about function and more about making your favors feel like more than the obligatory caffeine-themed trinket. Pair them with a cute bag of beans or a pack of instant espresso, and suddenly you’re gifting an experience — not just a sugar delivery device.
Packed in sets of five, they’re easy to divvy up into favor bags, and the gold finish plays well with pretty much every wedding palette known to Pinterest. Bonus: unlike most wedding favors, they’re not edible or scented, so you won’t have to worry about allergies, wilted chocolate, or who’s vegan this week. Just a small, glittering nod to caffeine and romance. Naturally.
Mini Gold Rose Teaspoons
Dainty, gold, and just a little bit extra — these Mini Gold Rose Teaspoons are the kind of wedding favor add-on that whispers “I have taste” without screaming it in 72-point script font. They’re not here to do heavy lifting. They’re here to stir a little tea, add a lot of charm, and casually lean into that garden-party-meets-quiet-luxury vibe you’re going for.
Each spoon is the perfect size for pairing with tea favors — functional enough for honey, sugar, loose-leaf, or just for show (we see you, aesthetic drink station). The rose detail on the handle? Subtle flex. They’re photogenic without being fussy, a rare feat in the wedding favor world. Bundle one with a sachet of Earl Grey or loop it through a kraft tag with twine, and suddenly your reception tables are a Pinterest board come to life.
Let’s be honest — no one needs a tiny gold spoon. But will your guests smile when they find one tucked next to their tea bag? Absolutely. And if your aunt steals two for her sugar jar at home? You’ll know you nailed it.
