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Boho Corked Glass Tea Tube
A favor worth pausing for. These organic herbal tea tubes are a quiet nod to slow mornings, soft light, and the kind of love that lingers. Each glass vial is hand-filled with loose leaf blends like chamomile, hibiscus, and rose buds—then sealed with a cork, tied with a sage ribbon, and finished with a custom label bearing your names and date. It’s a gift your guests will hold onto—and actually use—long after the last dance.
Made in Turkey and shipped fast, these are the kind of details that turn a celebration into a memory. We like them best for laid-back outdoor weddings, intimate showers, or any event where intention leads. Fully assembled and beautifully packaged, they strike that rare balance between eco-conscious and elegant.
Bride And Groom Tea Bags
Traditional black tea, beautifully dressed for the occasion. These personalized wedding favors come sealed in crisp white envelopes with a self-adhesive label that carries your names, date, or a short note—an easy way to infuse your celebration with warmth and intention. A smooth cup of black tea is tucked inside each one, ready to be steeped long after the toasts are over.
Perfect for bridal showers, rehearsal dinners, or wedding receptions where you want a meaningful takeaway that won’t end up forgotten. Made in the USA and easy to assemble, they strike that sweet spot between heartfelt and hassle-free.
Elegant Heart Shaped Tea Bags
Romantic to the last sip. These handmade heart-shaped tea bags are crafted for the kind of celebration that’s equal parts sweet and soulful. Each one arrives tucked in a clear package with a personalized card—your names, your date, your love story in print. Whether it’s for a wedding, shower, or milestone toast, they’re a heartfelt way to thank your guests with something warm and meaningful.
We love the tactile charm of these favors: the softness of the sachet, the elegance of the design, the way they invite a pause and a memory. With organic, luxury-class tea in every bag and customization in any language, they’re designed to feel intimate and unforgettable—just like the day they celebrate.
Glass Tea Vials With Wooden Holder
Rooted in ritual, crafted with care. These herbal tea favors combine the warmth of dried botanicals with the grounding touch of natural wood. Each glass vial is filled with your choice of loose leaf tea—chamomile, jasmine, rosehip, and more—topped with a cork, wrapped in ribbon, and nestled into a wooden stand. Add engraved tags with your names and date, and you’ve got a thank-you that’s as calming as it is beautiful.
We love these for nature-inspired weddings, forest elopements, or rustic backyard celebrations. They feel both earthy and refined—an invitation to slow down and savor, long after the last toast. Hand-assembled and ready to gift, they’re the kind of favor guests will take home and actually use.
Gold Heart Tea Bags
Some favors are just evidence you had a wedding. These are evidence you thought about it. White envelopes, a gold heart that knows when to stop talking, and a real black tea inside — not a novelty blend, not “birthday cake flavored,” not destined for the trash on the drive home.
This is for the host who understands restraint is a flex. The foil heart signals celebration without screaming it. The personalized label makes each one feel deliberate, not bulk-ordered in a spiral of late-night decisions. And the tea actually holds up — rich, classic, and grown-up. A quiet thank-you with a backbone.
Heart Shaped Tea Infuser
Nothing says “I love you, now go steep something” quite like a heart-shaped tea infuser. It’s sweet, yes—but also sneakily practical. This stainless steel charmer not only looks adorable sitting in a teacup, but it also gets the job done without any mesh drama or rogue tea leaves floating around like awkward wedding guests who didn’t RSVP.
It opens with a simple clasp, makes loose-leaf tea feel like a luxury ritual, and comes with a cute little chain to hook over the rim—because no one wants to fish for soggy metal hearts. Add it to your wedding favors and watch your guests pretend they won’t use it daily. We see you, Janine. Whether you’re going rustic, elegant, or “Pinterest-board-as-a-lifestyle,” this tiny tool toes the line between whimsical and actually useful, which is a rare tea party flex. Pair it with a bag of your favorite blend or a mini honey jar, and boom—favor success, no filler items needed.
Bottom line: it’s the kind of wedding favor people keep, not just politely take. And in the chaotic world of post-wedding junk drawers, that’s saying something.
Heart Tea Bag With Photo Magnet
Some wedding favors disappear by the end of the night. This one earns a second life on the fridge. A heart-shaped tea bag feels romantic without trying too hard, but the real flex is the photo magnet—your moment, your people, frozen in glossy color long after the kettle’s gone cold. It’s sentimental in a grown-up way. Soft, organic tea leaves tucked into a shape that says “we meant this,” not “we panic-ordered favors at midnight.”
We love this for couples who want their guests to feel seen, not managed. You’re giving them a pause—something warm, personal, and quietly thoughtful. They sip the tea, then keep the memory. The cotton string, the smooth magnet, the polished photo finish—it all feels intentional, like you didn’t just pick a favor, you curated a feeling. It’s romantic without being syrupy, practical without being boring. The kind of detail people notice later, when they’re home, making tea, and smiling at your faces stuck to their fridge like a tiny, daily reminder that love showed up and stayed.
Luxurious Loose Leaf Tea Sachet
Most wedding favors say “thanks” once, then quietly disappear. This one keeps talking. Hand-packed organic loose-leaf tea, tied with twine and finished with a printed thank-you card, feels like a handwritten note in a world of mass-produced gestures. It’s calm, thoughtful, and unflashy in the best way—the kind of favor that suggests you cared about what people would do after the wedding, not just how the tables looked that night.
We see this as a small act of generosity with real follow-through. You’re giving guests a slow moment they didn’t expect: boiling water, steam rising, a familiar cup in their own kitchen days or weeks later. The flavors are grounded and intentional—herbal, floral, comforting—nothing novelty, nothing rushed. Names and date printed cleanly on quality paper turn it into a keepsake without tipping into sentiment overload. It works for garden weddings, quiet ceremonies, and couples who value warmth over spectacle. Thoughtful, unfussy, and genuinely useful—this is gratitude served warm, not performative.
