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Heart Photo Art
The Foil Pressed Heart Photo Art isn’t just adorable—it’s the kind of customizable keepsake that says “I actually spent more than 30 seconds thinking about this.” You pick the photo (any sweet or chaotic memory will do), and it gets transformed into a heart-shaped burst of nostalgia, accented with foil lettering that catches the light and maybe a few tears.
It’s personal, it’s pretty, and unlike a sweater he’ll pretend to like, it’s not just going to sit at the bottom of a drawer. You can customize the message, choose the foil color, and make it feel entirely yours—or entirely theirs, if you’re gifting it. Great for anniversaries, long-distance reminders, or that relationship milestone where you’re both too emotionally tired for big romantic gestures but still want to feel something. This is the kind of gift that casually lives on a wall and wins you points every time someone walks by and says “Aww.”
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.
Heart Shaped Tea Infuser
Nothing says “I love you, now go steep something” quite like a heart-shaped tea infuser. It’s sweet, yes—but also sneakily practical. This stainless steel charmer not only looks adorable sitting in a teacup, but it also gets the job done without any mesh drama or rogue tea leaves floating around like awkward wedding guests who didn’t RSVP.
It opens with a simple clasp, makes loose-leaf tea feel like a luxury ritual, and comes with a cute little chain to hook over the rim—because no one wants to fish for soggy metal hearts. Add it to your wedding favors and watch your guests pretend they won’t use it daily. We see you, Janine. Whether you’re going rustic, elegant, or “Pinterest-board-as-a-lifestyle,” this tiny tool toes the line between whimsical and actually useful, which is a rare tea party flex. Pair it with a bag of your favorite blend or a mini honey jar, and boom—favor success, no filler items needed.
Bottom line: it’s the kind of wedding favor people keep, not just politely take. And in the chaotic world of post-wedding junk drawers, that’s saying something.
Heart Tea Bag With Photo Magnet
Some wedding favors disappear by the end of the night. This one earns a second life on the fridge. A heart-shaped tea bag feels romantic without trying too hard, but the real flex is the photo magnet—your moment, your people, frozen in glossy color long after the kettle’s gone cold. It’s sentimental in a grown-up way. Soft, organic tea leaves tucked into a shape that says “we meant this,” not “we panic-ordered favors at midnight.”
We love this for couples who want their guests to feel seen, not managed. You’re giving them a pause—something warm, personal, and quietly thoughtful. They sip the tea, then keep the memory. The cotton string, the smooth magnet, the polished photo finish—it all feels intentional, like you didn’t just pick a favor, you curated a feeling. It’s romantic without being syrupy, practical without being boring. The kind of detail people notice later, when they’re home, making tea, and smiling at your faces stuck to their fridge like a tiny, daily reminder that love showed up and stayed.
Hexagon Glass Honey Jars
Each jar holds two ounces of pure, glorious honey — just enough to drizzle on toast, swirl into tea, or pretend you’re the kind of person who forages their own food. They’re made of clear glass, which shows off the honey’s rich color, and the hexagon shape? That’s not just aesthetic — it’s a quiet nod to the very bees that made the magic happen. Add a custom label, tie on a little ribbon if you’re feeling extra, and voilà: a wedding favor that’s functional, photogenic, and vaguely poetic.
Whether you’re aiming for rustic charm or minimalist elegance, these jars play well with just about any wedding vibe. The kind of favor that doesn’t scream “Pinterest panic” — it whispers good taste. Literally.
His & Hers Gardener Duckies
There’s cute, and then there’s “tiny ducks in overalls and sunhats” cute. These His & Hers Gardener Duckies have absolutely no right being this adorable—and yet, here we are. Clad in their gardening best, she’s rocking a gingham hat and watering can, while he’s ready to till the soil (or at least pretend to) with a tiny shovel and matching floppy hat. No, they don’t do actual yard work. But yes, they will steal the show on a bathroom shelf, windowsill, or wherever a touch of endearing nonsense is needed.
They’re the perfect little gift when you want to say “you make me smile” without getting all Hallmark about it. Quirky enough for a partner with a green thumb, and ridiculous enough to make even your perpetually-over-it sibling crack a smile. They’re also budget-friendly, which leaves room for pairing them with something leafy (like a potted plant) or bubbly (like a bath soak). You know, in case you’re turning ducky decor into a full-blown cozy moment.
Honey Jars with ‘Meant to Bee’ Stickers
Pretty and practical, your guests will fondly remember your wedding every time they reach for their ‘bee-loved’ honey jar!
What do I especially love about this particular jar? It’s a whopping 4.5 ounces, whereas most honey jar favors are one to two ounces in size. Plus, it contains 100% organic US honey, making it an excellent option for those embracing an eco-conscious lifestyle.
Note: We think these small jars would also make for an easy DIY project. Simply gather up your set of mason jars, add a personalized tag, and fill with your favorite honey. Wrap some twine around (similar to shown) for a little extra rustic touch. We love the taste of wildflower honey, but we bet you can find some local honey in bulk to fill your honey jar favor set.
