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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.
Mini Heart Spoons with Bows
Polished steel, tiny hearts, and a bow that knows it’s cute — these mini spoons are doing the absolute most in the most restrained way possible. They’re sweet without tipping into cheesy, shiny without feeling plastic, and just dramatic enough to earn a spot at the table instead of getting lost in a favor bag. Think romance, but the kind that owns matching candlesticks and doesn’t apologize for it.
Each spoon is sized for coffee, tea, cocktails, or that one guest who insists on stirring everything slowly like it’s a ritual. The heart-and-bow detail is the whole point — not loud, not novelty-store obvious, just a quiet nod to the occasion. Pair them with tea cups, espresso, dessert, or set them next to place cards with the included thank-you notes and suddenly your tables look styled, not “assembled.” They photograph well, behave themselves, and don’t require instructions.
Mini Vintage Floral Teacup Candles
Mini floral teacups with matching saucers bring full afternoon-tea energy—soft pastels, porcelain curves, and the quiet confidence of something that doesn’t need to shout to be noticed. They’re romantic without being frilly, nostalgic without going dusty. The kind of décor that makes a space feel intentional, like someone thought about mood instead of just buying “a candle.”
Each cup holds a different scent, so lighting them becomes a choose-your-own moment—fresh, floral, gently comforting. They’re small, yes, but not forgettable. Perfect for bridal showers, tea parties, or gifting someone who appreciates the ritual of lighting a candle and the aesthetic aftermath. Because once the wax burns down, the teacups don’t retire—they graduate. Ring holders. Trinket dishes. Shelf décor with a story.
Let’s be real: these aren’t here to scent your entire house. They’re here to charm, to soften a corner, to make someone pause and smile. And if the recipient hesitates before lighting one because it’s “too cute to burn”? Honestly, that’s kind of the point.
Pear Glass Tea Vials
Tiny, thoughtful, and quietly poetic — this is what you give when you want your thank-you to linger. These pear-shaped glass vials don’t shout for attention. They sit there, calm and intentional, holding loose-leaf tea like a promise to slow down later. It’s a small object with real weight — clear glass, natural cork, kraft paper — nothing flashy, nothing disposable. Just a grounded little moment your guests can actually use.
We see this as the favor for people who care about the after. After the music fades. After the dress is hung up. After someone finally gets home, kicks off their shoes, and remembers your day while steeping chamomile or rose. Each vial is filled with real herbs — floral, earthy, gently aromatic — and finished with a custom tag that marks the moment without overexplaining it. It feels rustic without trying. Personal without being precious. The kind of keepsake that doesn’t live in a drawer — it lives in a quiet evening, cup in hand, thinking, that was a good day.
Red Gold Puerh
Aged Chinese puerh tea wrapped in red and gold doesn’t just sit prettily on the table—it carries weight. Tradition, longevity, prosperity. The double-happiness tones aren’t decorative fluff; they’re doing cultural heavy lifting, quietly and confidently. Tucked inside a sheer organza bag, the two mini tea rounds feel ceremonial without being stiff. Thoughtful, intentional, and unmistakably meaningful.
We love this for couples who want their favors to say something. You’re offering guests a moment steeped in history—puerh aged since 2003, sourced from Yunnan, meant to be savored slowly, not torn open between speeches. It’s a refined alternative to sugar-heavy sweets, and it lands beautifully for tea ceremonies, modern Chinese weddings, or celebrations blending old-world symbolism with contemporary taste. The red-and-gold palette signals joy and abundance; the tea itself signals depth and patience.
Rustic Cork Mini Bottles
Sometimes the best part of a wedding favor is that it’s *tiny* and vaguely mysterious. Enter: Rustic Cork Mini Bottles. These little glass gems are giving “vintage apothecary chic,” minus the questionable 1800s remedies. Topped with natural cork stoppers and just enough whimsy to make your guests pause and admire (before inevitably pocketing them), they’re the kind of detail that makes your wedding feel more styled than styled-with-a-capital-S.
Fill them with loose-leaf tea, herbal blends, or whatever dried concoction complements your “Love is Brewing” tagline. They hold 10mL—not much, but just enough to give that curated, intentional feel. Basically, they’re the favor that whispers, “I thought about this,” without screaming it in calligraphy. And if you’re into DIY, these are prime real estate for a tiny tag, custom label, or even twine if you’re feeling extra rustic-core.
It’s not just a container—it’s a vibe. And in a sea of forgettable tchotchkes, these cork-topped cuties are the kind of favor your guests actually want to take home (and maybe reuse to store seashells, spices, or… mystery glitter?). Minimal effort, maximum Pinterest energy.
Rustic Tree Trunk Tealight Holder
Chunky, bark-edged, and unapologetically natural — this tree trunk tealight is the kind of favor that leans full forest and doesn’t ask permission. It’s an actual slice of tree, complete with grain lines, knots, and the occasional attitude. Not polished smooth. Not pretending to be refined. Just earthy, tactile, and quietly confident sitting on a table like it belongs there.
Each piece holds a simple tealight and a small bundle of dried florals, tucked in just enough to soften the edges without turning it precious. The wood is left natural, which means it continues to dry after it arrives — yes, that can mean tiny cracks. Not flaws. Proof it’s real wood doing real wood things. The result feels more cabin-weekend than ballroom, more candlelit dinner than curated display. Drop one at each place setting or stack them on a tray and suddenly your tables feel warmer without trying too hard.
Self Adhesive Kraft Envelopes
Nothing says “I planned this and didn’t lose my mind” like tidy, uniform tea wedding favors. Enter: self-adhesive kraft envelopes. They’re the no-fuss packaging solution that looks effortlessly rustic (read: like you’re chill but still care deeply about details). No licking, no tape, no ribbon gymnastics—just peel, press, done. That’s a rare kind of peace in the chaotic universe of wedding prep.
They slide right into the minimalist-meets-vintage wedding aesthetic without screaming DIY in a bad way. Fill them with a couple of tea bags, maybe a cute custom tag if you’re really showing off, and boom—your favor game is strong. The kraft paper gives cozy, homespun energy without veering into “this used to be a grocery bag” territory. Bonus: they actually stay closed, unlike those rogue envelopes that always pop open right as guests walk in.
If you’re aiming for elegant without overcomplicating your life, these envelopes are your backstage crew making everything look seamless while you sip champagne and pretend not to be stressed. Highly functional, deeply satisfying, and just rustic enough to whisper “Pinterest-worthy” into your guests’ cups of tea.
