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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.
Boho Lace Back Dress
There’s something deeply satisfying about doing it your way the second time around. No fuss. No performance. And absolutely no poofy ballgowns that require their own zip code. Enter: the Boho Lace Back Dress — a quietly stunning option for brides who want romance without all the rhinestone drama.
This dress plays it cool from the front, with a sleek silhouette and soft ivory tone that whispers “I’ve evolved.” Turn around, though, and the open lace back brings just the right amount of *look at me* energy. It’s breezy, flattering, and made for movement — think backyard vows, beachside ceremonies, or low-key garden parties that still call for serious style. And in a world where second weddings deserve every bit as much wow as the first, this dress lets you show up feeling confident, comfortable, and exactly like yourself (just slightly more ethereal).
You’re not trying to recreate your first wedding. And thank god for that. This time, it’s about choosing what feels good. The Boho Lace Back Dress is the one you wear because you finally know what you actually like — and you don’t need a rulebook to wear it.
Boho Macrame Flower Tassel Keychain
Cotton rope, hand-knotted into a tiny flower with a swingy tassel — this keychain leans way more “cool boho friend” than “bulk party favor pulled from a sad polybag.” Natural fiber gives it the right texture (not shiny, not plasticky, not trying too hard), while the dainty design makes it feel more like a tiny talisman than a giveaway.
Which is exactly the point. This isn’t just a favor — it’s the kind of small, charming thing everyone fidgets with while waiting for brunch or clips to their bag because it just looks nice. Bonus: it comes with a sturdy lobster clasp, so your guests won’t lose their keys *and* their patience. Ideal for weddings with a cozy, outdoorsy vibe or anything leaning into that dreamy, handmade feel without going full Etsy Overwhelm™.
Under five bucks, fully functional, and won’t end up abandoned in a glove compartment. Your guests might not remember the fifth canapé, but they’ll remember the time you gave them a grown-up friendship bracelet for their car keys.
Crafty types, our crochet wedding favors guide is calling.
Botanical Heart Sugar Cubes
Gorgeously pressed into dainty heart shapes and laced with edible rose, lavender, and hibiscus petals, they’re the kind of surprise that makes morning coffee feel like a Jane Austen slow burn. Equal parts romantic and extra, without tipping into try-hard territory.
Drop one into tea or champagne like you’re starring in your own period drama, or let them elevate an ordinary cup of coffee into a whole vibe. They come in a sweet little set of 18 (because one heart is never enough), and yes, they actually *taste* as good as they look. Which is saying something, considering how very Instagram-ready they are.
Perfect for the sister who adds florals to everything, the friend who’s a brunch maximalist, or your boyfriend’s mom (you know, the one you’re still trying to impress). These aren’t just sugar cubes. They’re a small-but-mighty statement: you cared… and you did it with style.
Breakfast Basket
Show up with a Breakfast Basket and suddenly you’re not just thoughtful—you’re *chef-level romantic*. Forget burnt toast and microwave eggs; this gift gives soft morning-in-bed energy without making anyone lift a single finger. It’s basically the cozy equivalent of a forehead kiss. With zero cooking required.
This one’s stacked with comfort food classics: bagels, pastries, gourmet jam, and all the “slow Sunday” vibes a person can handle. Ideal for boyfriends who believe coffee is a love language or anyone who pretends not to be a morning person until carbs are involved. It’s charming and satisfying in that “I saw this and thought of you (and also your appetite)” kind of way.
And yes, it arrives ready to impress—zero actual breakfast skills needed. Consider it your backup plan for birthdays, cozy anniversary mornings, or the first Valentine’s Day when you’re trying to seem effortless but still win gold in the Thoughtful Olympics.
Bridal Cookie Bouquet
It’s official: your jaw has hit the floor over dress fittings, napkin colors, and seating charts for people who *still* don’t speak to each other. But this? Easy win. A Bridal Cookie Bouquet is a wedding favor that says “I’m classy, creative, *and* I understand the primal power of sugar.” It’s a charming alternative to the usual tiny candle or dusty tchotchke — and it won’t end up forgotten in a drawer.
This edible bouquet features individually hand-decorated sugar cookies shaped like wedding gowns, rings, and hearts, all arranged like a floral centerpiece. Only instead of sniffing it, people will hover nearby waiting for a socially acceptable moment to eat it. Each cookie is sealed for freshness, so they can be savored after the last slice of cake has vanished and your drunk uncle has stopped slow dancing with the centerpiece. Aesthetically on-theme and actually useful (read: edible), this is a rare breed of favor guests will fight over — not forget on their table.
Whether you break it apart for individual cookie favors or keep it intact as a showy centerpiece that moonlights as dessert, it pulls quadruple duty: favor, décor, conversation starter, and sugar hit. Unlike most wedding details, this one doesn’t require an Excel sheet. You’re welcome.
Bride And Groom Dipped Cookies
Will you eat the middle first or save it until last?
Oreos are such a fun nod to childhood and these decked-out, chocolate-covered versions are a great mix of whimsy and sophistication. You can personalize them by choosing the colors of the groom’s bowtie, the bride’s flower, and the bride’s skin tone. Best of all, your guests will be treated to a sweet surprise when they take their first bite and discover an Oreo inside!
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.
