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Gold Heart Tea Infuser
Tea favors can veer into dusty-sachet territory fast. This one doesn’t.
The gold heart infuser and matching spoon feel deliberate — polished metal, soft shine, nothing flimsy or forgettable. It’s the kind of favor that suggests slow mornings and real cups of tea, not something grabbed on clearance. Guests don’t just take it home; they imagine using it.
It lands especially well for a tea-themed shower or wedding where the mood is intimate and considered. Practical enough to earn a spot in a kitchen drawer, sentimental enough to remember where it came from. Quietly charming, without trying to be precious about it.
Guest Favor Sets
These wedding favors lean into simplicity on purpose — clean, earthy packaging that feels intentional instead of overdesigned. There’s something grounding about kraft: honest, unfussy, quietly thoughtful. It lets the gesture speak without needing glitter or gimmicks.
They work because they respect your guests’ intelligence. Practical, easy to hand out, and neutral enough to fit almost any wedding style — from backyard vows to minimalist receptions. A favor that feels calm, considered, and refreshingly grown-up.
Hand Cream Pouches
Dry hands are the unspoken souvenir of every wedding. Between clapping, hugging, traveling, and pretending you didn’t cry, everyone leaves a little parched.
These mini hand creams land because they solve a real problem without announcing themselves. Small enough to disappear into a purse or pocket, useful enough to actually get finished. The eucalyptus scent is clean and calm — not floral, not loud, not trying to be memorable for the wrong reasons.
They come ready to hand out, look intentional on a table, and quietly earn their keep later. A favor that feels considerate, not obligatory — which is harder to pull off than it sounds.
Handmade Soap
Gratitude doesn’t have to be loud to be felt. These handmade eucalyptus soaps are a quiet, thoughtful thank-you—clean, calming, and grounded in nature. Each bar is wrapped with soft twine, tucked beside faux eucalyptus, and finished with a simple thank-you card that feels intentional, not mass-produced.
We love this choice for hosts who care about the details guests notice later—the fresh scent when the bag is opened, the weight of the soap in hand, the feeling that this was chosen with care. Perfect for bridal showers, baby showers, and intimate celebrations where meaning matters more than excess.
Heart Shaped Bottle Opener
Bottle openers are the rare wedding favor that actually earns its drawer space. Add a heart shape and your names, and suddenly it’s not just practical — it’s personal.
These personalized openers feel solid in the hand, not flimsy or novelty-grade. The custom names and date turn a simple tool into a small marker of the day, and the magnet backing means it doesn’t disappear the minute guests get home. It sticks around, quietly doing its job.
It’s the kind of favor that gets used, not politely kept. Which, honestly, is the highest compliment.
Kraft Burlap Coffee Pouches
Plastic trinkets end up in drawers—give guests something that feels lived-in and worth keeping. These burlap pouches and kraft thank-you tags deliver raw, tactile charm: rugged jute, a spool of twine, and paper cards that read like a handwritten nod of gratitude. Perfect for couples who want favors that photograph well and actually get used.
Arrives as a 25-pack of 10×15 cm drawstring jute bags with 25 coated-paper thank-you cards and a generous length of twine (cut to suit). The pouches arrive empty—no coffee beans—so you decide whether to fill them with coffee, candy, or a tiny memory.
Kraft Seed Packets
Not everything needs to be used the night of your wedding.
These seed packets are for later — when guests are back home, shoes off, sorting through the little things they kept. Kraft paper, a clear window, and a simple “Let Love Grow” message that doesn’t oversell the moment or explain itself. It’s understated on purpose.
You’re not handing out flowers that wilt or trinkets that linger out of guilt. You’re giving something that waits. A quiet favor that asks for nothing now and turns into something real later, when the day has settled and life has room for it.
Lucky In Love Ticket Wallet
Weddings already feel a little like a lottery — timing, weather, seating charts. You might as well lean into it.
These “Lucky in Love” ticket holders turn a simple favor into a small moment of fun. Crisp white paper, eucalyptus details, and just enough structure to hold a ticket, note, or folded cash without feeling cheesy or try-hard. It’s playful, but still polished — the kind of detail guests actually notice.
They work especially well when you want interaction without games, props, or explaining anything. Just place them, let guests smile, and move on. Simple. Intentional. Quietly clever.
