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Cheers To Love Cork Coasters
These are cork coasters. There are 100 of them.
They say “Cheers to Love.” That’s the pitch.
They come with bags and thank-you cards, which is the real win here — because you do not have to source three separate things at midnight and pretend that was always the plan.
They’re thick enough to protect a table, neutral enough to not offend anyone, and useful enough that guests won’t quietly abandon them on the reception table like bubbles or matchbooks.
No one will frame it. Everyone will use it.
For wedding favors, that’s about as good as it gets.
Clear Screw Cap Test Tubes
Make favors feel deliberate, not tossed-on-the-table—hand out glossy, pocket-sized vessels that actually survive the night. These clear, lab-styled tubes read as crafted keepsakes: handsome on a dessert table, practical in a guest’s purse, and clever for couples who love DIY or science-chic décor.
Eighteen flat-bottomed PET tubes (115 ml / 4 oz) with screw-on aluminum caps give you sturdy, sealed storage for bath salts, candy, or tiny notes. They stand upright, seal tight, and look polished without pretending to be fragile—perfect for someone you want to thank with a favor that lasts.
Cocoa Shot Jars
Clear jars, tiny wooden spoons, matching tags — already coordinated, already cohesive. You fill them with cocoa mix (Snowman Soup if it’s a winter wedding), tie the string, and that’s it. They look intentional without demanding attention, which is exactly what a favor should do.
They’re small on purpose. Guests don’t have to commit to them. They don’t clink, spill, or get left behind in a panic. They just… work.
This is a favor that says thank you for coming without turning into a project or a personality statement.
Compact Mirror
The best favors don’t shout for attention—they quietly earn a place in someone’s purse. This rose-shaped compact does exactly that, opening to a mirror and hidden brush finished in warm rose gold. It feels thoughtful, polished, and genuinely useful in the moments guests don’t plan for.
We love this choice for hosts who want their thank-you to feel personal. The sculpted petals add grip, the metal finish adds weight, and the organza bag and tag turn each mirror into a small gesture of care. Ideal for bridal showers, quinceañeras, and celebrations where appreciation is meant to be felt, not forgotten.
Floral Mini Ceramic Bowl
Most wedding favors are decorative lies. This one isn’t.
It’s a small ceramic bowl with a blue floral pattern — solid, useful, and quietly nice. It holds sauce, rings, salt, bobby pins, loose change, whatever tiny thing people actually need to put down and not lose.
They come individually boxed with tags, which means you don’t have to stage anything or explain anything. You hand them out. People take them home. They keep them.
That’s the whole point.
Glass Honey Jars
Honey favors work because they don’t try too hard. Sweet, useful, gone by breakfast — exactly the point.
These mini glass jars hit that quiet sweet spot between thoughtful and unfussy. Hexagon shapes feel intentional, the little dippers make sense, and suddenly your guests aren’t leaving with clutter — they’re leaving with something they’ll actually open, drizzle, and finish. (Probably sooner than they admit.)
It’s the kind of favor that feels warm instead of performative. A small thank-you that says you thought about real life, not just table aesthetics. Clean glass, classic shape, zero gimmicks. Simple, charming, and very easy to love.
Gold Butterfly Bookmarks
Some favors get tossed. These get tucked into a book and found again months later.
Gold butterfly bookmarks feel symbolic without being heavy-handed — light, polished metal with just enough weight to feel considered. They land especially well for guests who read, journal, or simply appreciate something that isn’t disposable. The butterfly motif does the quiet work of signaling growth, change, and new chapters (yes, on purpose).
They come gift-ready, look elegant on a place setting, and leave with your guests instead of being forgotten on the table. A small, lasting reminder of the day — useful, sentimental, and refreshingly not edible.
Gold Heart Matchboxes
Pass along a real spark — tiny, tactile, and a wink that two people belong together. These white matchboxes, stamped with a gold heart, turn a practical moment (lighting candles or cigars) into a polished keepsake guests will actually keep. It’s favor-giving with purpose, not just another token on the dessert table.
Personalize two free lines for the couple’s name or date; they come as a set of 50 (about 18 wooden matches per box) and ship unassembled with self-adhesive labels—assembly service available for a fee. Made in the USA, quietly crafted and undeniably useful.
