Showing 1–8 of 13 results
Assorted Mini Square Succulents
Your guests came for the cake, stayed for the awkward dance floor moments, and now they’ll be leaving with something that won’t wilt in their car on the ride home. These Assorted Mini Square Succulents are the hands-down crowd-pleaser of the wedding favor world — charming, compact, and almost suspiciously low-maintenance. Which, let’s face it, makes them a lot like your most likeable cousin.
Each tiny square pot holds one adorable succulent, hand-picked to be as photogenic as your centerpieces. No two are exactly the same, which means no fighting over identical take-home trinkets. Your guests get a bit of green that’s desk-friendly, apartment-proof, and won’t throw a hissy fit if ignored for a week (or month — some of us are realists). Honestly, the only challenge here is resisting the urge to keep them all for yourself.
These tiny-but-mighty plants hit that rare sweet spot of “meaningful but not over-the-top.” They’re thoughtful without screaming *I tried too hard*. And in a sea of forgettable favors, that’s kind of the dream, isn’t it?
Biodegradable Pulp Seed Pots
Not every guest is going to treasure a monogrammed keychain or a tiny jar of questionable jam. A baby plant, though? That’s a universal crowd-pleaser. Especially when it comes nestled in a biodegradable pulp seed pot—equal parts adorable and actually good for the planet.
These little pots are made from recycled paper, which means they’re not just compostable—they deserve a sustainability gold star. No plastic, no fuss, no “wait, what do I even do with this?” Guests can take their succulent home, plop the whole thing in a bigger planter or straight into the garden, and voilà—instant eco-friendly upgrade. It’s that rare kind of wedding favor that’s both charming and practical, like a party favor with a purpose. Plus, they have a rustic-chic texture that makes the entire setup feel way more intentional (read: Instagrammable) than those plastic nursery containers ever could.
So if you’re going for a favor that won’t end up in someone’s junk drawer—or worse, the trash—this is the way. These pulp seed pots quietly say: “We cared enough to give you something small, living, and worth keeping alive.” Just like your relationship, minus the watering schedule.
Burlap Wrapped Succulent
Some guests will cry at your vows. Others will cry at the open bar. Then there are the ones who’ll quietly pocket this burlap-wrapped succulent and think, “Damn, that was a classy wedding favor.” Honestly, it’s hard not to love — compact, elegant, and just rustic enough to say “I planned this” without veering into mason-jar-overload territory.
Wrapped in natural burlap and tied with twine (yes, actual twine — not a stock-photo illusion), this little gem brings Pinterest-board vibes without the try-hard energy. It’s the kind of favor people actually want to keep, not one they’ll leave behind with a half-eaten mini cupcake. And bonus: succulents are famously low-maintenance, which means even that one cousin who can’t keep a cactus alive stands a fighting chance.
If you’re looking for a wedding detail that’s thoughtful, memorable, and doesn’t scream “mass-produced plastic party bag,” this is it. Minimal fuss. Maximum charm. Zero eye rolls.
Cactus Wine Stoppers
Wine? Good. Cactuses? Good. Wine stoppers shaped like cactuses (fine, fine—*cacti*)? Now we’re talking guest favors that actually earn that “cute but useful” rep everyone claims to love. These cactus wine stoppers toe the line between kitsch and cool in the best way—whimsical for your Instagram-worthy tablescape, but functional enough that Aunt Brenda will still be using hers in 2029. That’s the kind of staying power wedding favors should have, right?
Each stopper features a petite succulent shape—a nod to your theme without going full desert cosplay. Made with cork bottoms and silicone tops, they’re practical for keeping that bottle of rosé from oxidizing before brunch round two. And honestly, they’re the rare kind of favor that won’t end up “accidentally forgotten” on the reception table. Toss a few in a basket near the bar, tie on a cute tag if you’re feeling extra, and boom—favor box checked, with bonus style points.
Geometric Ceramic Planter Trio
There’s cute, and then there’s “my wedding guests are actually taking selfies with the favors” cute. This Geometric Ceramic Planter Trio falls squarely into that second category — pun intended. Bold angles, clean lines, and soft pastel tones make these tiny planters feel like they’re fresh off a Pinterest board, without trying too hard. It’s the kind of aesthetic that says, “I have excellent taste and probably know how to pair wine with cheese.”
Each set includes three mini ceramic planters in geometric shapes (think modern art, but friendlier), and they’re just the right size for a tiny succulent or air plant. Translation: they don’t require a green thumb or regular check-ins, which your cousin Chad will appreciate. These planters pull double duty — they’re elegant enough to elevate your reception tables, and small enough to be a take-home favor that won’t mysteriously end up “left behind.” Bonus: they’re reusable, so your guests get a low-maintenance keepsake with actual staying power amid the sea of forgotten tchotchkes.
If you’re into favors that feel personal, keep the clutter low, and are actually cute enough to leave out on a desk or windowsill — congrats, you’ve found the one.
Handmade Glycerin Succulent Soaps
Your guests already sat through the awkward cousin’s speech. The least you can do is send them home with soap that looks like you robbed a tiny botanical garden. These handmade glycerin succulent soaps are charmingly deceptive — they *look* like delicate little plants, but they’re secretly hardworking hygiene heroes in disguise. Surprise: they don’t just sit there looking cute, they lather, cleanse, and actually get the job done.
Hand-poured and carved to resemble real succulents, these soaps are the kind of favor that doesn’t end up forgotten at the reception table or quietly tossed in a junk drawer. No, these get used — and remembered. Bonus? They smell as good as they look, and the glycerin base means they’re kind to skin (shoutout to the guests who get ashy faster than they get tipsy). Whether you’re leaning into a desert-chic ceremony or just love the idea of a plant party in your gift bag, these soaps nail playful, pretty, and practical — no actual green thumb required.
Handmade Mini Cactus Tealights
They *look* like tiny succulents but burn like candles—because they *are* candles pretending to be succulents. Handmade and dangerously adorable, these Mini Cactus Tealights exist at the intersection of clever and charming. Perfect for guests who’ll secretly judge your wedding favors but won’t know what hit them when they unwrap one of these pocket-sized wax plants.
Each one is hand-poured and painted to mimic the real thing—but minus the whole wilting, watering, sunlight-thing. They come in compostable kraft boxes, so your eco-conscious cousin won’t give you side-eye, and they’re just the right amount of precious without slipping into kitsch. Toss them in with a simple thank-you note or cluster them on tables as part of your centerpieces. Either way, your guests get something pretty that won’t end up in the junk drawer. The cactus stays cute. The candle eventually burns. You win.
