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Honey Jars with ‘Meant to Bee’ Stickers
Pretty and practical, your guests will fondly remember your wedding every time they reach for their ‘bee-loved’ honey jar!
What do I especially love about this particular jar? It’s a whopping 4.5 ounces, whereas most honey jar favors are one to two ounces in size. Plus, it contains 100% organic US honey, making it an excellent option for those embracing an eco-conscious lifestyle.
Note: We think these small jars would also make for an easy DIY project. Simply gather up your set of mason jars, add a personalized tag, and fill with your favorite honey. Wrap some twine around (similar to shown) for a little extra rustic touch. We love the taste of wildflower honey, but we bet you can find some local honey in bulk to fill your honey jar favor set.
Honey Oatmeal Queen Bee Soaps
Soap that looks like dessert and smells like a warm hug? Try not to keep it all for yourself. These Honey Oatmeal Queen Bee Soaps are far too charming to hoard — even if they *do* look like something you’d sneak from a bakery display. Handcrafted with moisturizing shea butter, real oatmeal, and just enough honey to make you feel gently coddled by nature, these little bars of bliss are basically a spa day disguised as wedding favors.
Your guests won’t leave these behind (no matter how many champagne toasts they’ve had). Each soap features a honeycomb pattern and a tiny, golden bee that makes them feel intentional, not “bought in bulk at the last minute.” They’re lightly scented, allergy-friendly, and melt seamlessly into even the most minimalist bathroom aesthetic. Functional, thoughtful, and cute without trying — the exact energy you want for your wedding day.
Mini Wooden Honeycomb Dippers
Sticky fingers and elegant weddings usually don’t mix — unless, of course, there’s a miniature wooden dipper involved. These tiny honeycomb dippers are basically the tuxedos of the sweet-spooning world: charming, functional, and strangely dignified for something only four inches long. And yes, they give off just the right amount of rustic sophistication when paired with a mini honey jar.
Made from natural wood and sized for single-serve jars, these dippers make your honey wedding favors feel thoughtful instead of “I bought this in bulk and hoped for the best.” They’re smooth (literally — no splinters here), sturdy, and designed to actually work, unlike some of the decorative-but-useless favor fillers you could’ve ended up with. Whether your vibe is woodland boho, garden party, or “I need 100 of these and don’t want to cry at checkout,” this checks the box.
Your guests won’t care about custom-printed napkins, but watch them light up at the sight of a honey favor they can actually use. Add a cute tag or some ribbon if you’re feeling Pinteresty, or leave them as-is for a minimal look that still says, “We have our lives together (mostly).”
Oatmeal Milk And Honey Fragrance Oil
There’s always that one cousin who thinks wedding favors are just Pinterest filler. Hand them this subtly luxe Oatmeal Milk and Honey Fragrance Oil and watch their eyebrows raise mid-sniff. Cozy, creamy, and just a little bit irresistible — this isn’t your average scented token. It’s the scent equivalent of a warm hug after a three-course meal and a couple glasses of champagne.
Soft notes of almond, tonka bean, and — obviously — honey make this fragrance oil feel more spa day than party favor. It smells expensive, but it’s practical enough to bottle up in tiny vials and win some serious points with your guests. And because it’s a fragrance *oil*, not some watered-down mist, it actually lingers — perfect for those who want to tuck a little memory of your day into their purse, pocket, or suitcase. Add a custom label and you’ve got a small favor that doesn’t try too hard, but absolutely delivers.
Pure Beeswax Beehive Candle
A candle shaped like a beehive is already a flex. But make it 100% pure beeswax and now we’re talking old-school craftsmanship meets “these people have great taste” energy. This sweet little number burns clean and slow, filling the room with a subtle honey scent that smells like someone actually cared when they made it. Spoiler: someone did—by hand, no less.
As a wedding favor, it hits that rare trifecta: thoughtful, beautiful, and won’t end up in a junk drawer. Guests may not remember what kind of fish was served at the reception, but they’ll remember the favor that made their apartment smell like a botanical daydream. Plus, it looks like it was plucked from a beekeeper’s cottagecore fantasy, hive detailing and all. It’s a nod to the honeybee theme without getting aggressively kitschy about it.
If you’re going for “unexpected and quietly cool,” this is your move. It’s the kind of gift that says, “We didn’t just Google ‘cheap favors.’” We see you. And so will your guests.
Silver Bee Swizzle Sticks
Each of these these silver bee swizzle sticks features a polished metal finish and a tiny bee perched on top, like it’s here for the gossip and the cocktails. They’re reusable, elegant, and just the right amount of whimsical, making them a crowd-pleasing addition to reception tables without looking like you raided a novelty store. Your guests will stir their drinks and think, “Huh. Classy.” Which is more than you can say for that person who brought a flask to the ceremony.
Tie a few together with a ribbon, pop them in a honey-themed favor bag, and you’ve officially outdone the mason jar crowd. Bonus: they won’t melt, spill, or expire. Which, for a wedding favor, is already a win.
White Beehive Ceramic Honey Pot
You know what’s incredibly unjust? Bees do all the work and your guests get the sweet reward. At least give the hive some credit with this White Beehive Ceramic Honey Pot — a favor that manages to be both adorable and quietly smug about it.
Unlike the flimsy mini jars your guests will forget in the back of a cupboard, this ceramic beehive looks like it wandered off Martha Stewart’s windowsill. It’s clean, creamy white, complete with subtle beehive ridges and a little wooden dipper that’s more charming than it has any right to be. It doesn’t shout “wedding favor,” which is precisely why it’ll actually get used. Think: tea time, cheese boards, or that one guest who’s now suddenly very into pollen-based wellness. This is the kind of favor that earns a spot on the counter.
If your wedding is more refined picnic than Vegas shotgun ceremony, this pot fits. Bonus: no tiny ribbons to tie or thank-you tags to glue — it looks elegant as is. Minimal effort on your end, maximum delight on theirs. As it should be.
