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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.
Wildflower Honey Sticks
Each stick is filled with real wildflower honey — yes, the good stuff — with no added sugar and nothing artificial. Just pure, naturally sourced liquid gold. The packaging is simple, clean, and, dare we say, low-effort chic. Hand them out as-is for a rustic vibe, or bundle them up with ribbon if you’re going full Pinterest board. Bonus: there’s no sticky mess, no jars to open, and no tiny wooden dippers for guests to accidentally fling across the reception hall.
These are the kind of favors that actually get used — stirred into morning tea, drizzled over toast, or eaten straight from the stick like the unbothered adult child we all secretly are. Thoughtful without trying too hard. Sweet without being over the top. And yes, they travel well — perfect for guests headed back home with one too many pieces of cake and at least three centerpieces they weren’t supposed to take.
Wildflower Seed Packets for the Bees
Did you know that bee populations are dwindling across the US and throughout the world? Bees are super important to our ecosystem and without them working their magic (i.e. pollinating), our whole food system will be in trouble.
You can use your wedding favors as an opportunity to help save the bees and get your guests involved in a good cause? Encourage them to plant these pollinator-friendly wildflower seeds in their backyards. They’ll be rewarded with good feels AND a bunch of gorgeous, colorful wildflowers.
