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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.
Chic Ohio Football Basket
Kickoff deserves more than chips in a bowl.
This game day basket is built for the person who plans Sundays around the schedule, wears their colors proudly, and treats every drive like a personal investment. Packed and styled to feel bold, abundant, and celebratory, it lands like a tailgate in gift form. We see this as the move when you want to show up for a die-hard fan with something that feels intentional, festive, and ready for kickoff the second it’s opened.
Chocolate Chip Cookie
Nothing says “thanks for coming” like a warm chocolate chip cookie—except maybe *two* chocolate chip cookies. Individually packaged and impossibly inviting, these classic crowd-pleasers are low-effort, high-reward wedding favors that even your cousin Greg (who shows up to everything late and hungry) will be thrilled to pocket for the ride home.
This favor hits the sweet spot between nostalgic and genius. You’re not reinventing dessert here—you’re giving guests what they *actually* want: something they can eat, enjoy, and not feel obligated to display on a shelf for eternity. Whether you go for a homemade batch wrapped in wax paper and twine, or pre-order gourmet cookies with a cute custom label slapped on, the end result is the same: joy, sugar, and probably a few crumbs in someone’s clutch. Worth it.
Chocolate chip is the cookie equivalent of a best man speech that lands: familiar, comforting, universally liked. And as far as edible wedding favors go, it’s impossible to mess up. So give your guests what they didn’t know they needed—a souvenir that vanishes deliciously within minutes.
Chocolate Drop Hugs And Kisses Stickers
Hershey’s has got chocolate wedding favors down to a tee. And how smart of them to name their little cylindrical milk chocolate treat a ‘kiss’. After all, most love stories start with a kiss and marriage itself is sealed with a kiss.
Personalize your kiss favors with a rainbow of foil colors and a sticker featuring your own message and an apropos design. Pack them in cellophane bags tied with a pretty ribbon and you’ve got a beautiful favor guests will love.
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.
Colorful Botanical Embroidered Gown
White isn’t mandatory. Joy is. And nothing says joy quite like a riot of embroidered florals scattered across a gown that looks like it grew in a dream garden. This Colorful Botanical Embroidered Gown flips the script on stiff-white traditions and leans hard into personality — which, if we’re being honest, is probably one of your best assets.
The sheer overlay is covered in densely stitched wildflowers in every hue you’d find on a midsummer hike (minus the bug spray and sensible footwear). The soft pink lining peeks through just enough to warm up the silhouette without shouting for attention. It’s feminine. It’s confident. It’s the kind of dress that tells the story of a woman who’s done this before — and this time, she’s dressing for herself, not some imaginary rulebook penned in 1986.
If you’re planning a wedding that’s more champagne under the stars than stuffy banquet hall, this gown gets it. Let everyone else do safe — you’ll be floating down the aisle in full, floral technicolor. And no one’s going to miss the symbolism there.
Colorful Crochet Flower Wine Charms
Nobody needs a wine charm. And yet — once you see these crochet flower ones, you’ll wonder how your wedding ever planned to survive without them. These tiny bursts of color aren’t just there to dress up your glass; they’re the kind of detail that turns a good tablescape into one your cousin still talks about three anniversaries later. Plus, they’re handmade, which means they come with exactly the kind of thought and charm you’re trying to send your guests home with.
Each set features soft, colorful crocheted flowers attached to simple wine rings so guests can keep track of their drink without that awkward “Is this mine?” hover over the bar. Practical? Absolutely. Cute? Painfully so. They’re low-key useful during the reception and charming enough to stash in a jewelry dish or bar cart back home. Best of all, they play nice with most aesthetics — from boho backyard potlucks to more polished garden parties. Pair them with a few matching crochet elements at the table and suddenly you’re not just a couple — you’re a cohesive design vision.
