wedding favors

DIY or Not to DIY?

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Wedding favors are a sweet way to thank your guests, and there are so many creative, unique options trending right now! Whether you choose to go with something DIY or buy pre-made favors, it’s all about making it personal and fun. 

Trendy Wedding Favors

  1. Edible Favors:
    • Gourmet Popcorn: Flavored popcorn in cute packaging is a fun, trendy option. You can offer a mix of sweet and savory flavors.
    • Mini Bottles of Liquor: Personalized mini bottles of your favorite spirits, wine, or champagne are a classy, functional favor that guests can enjoy later.
    • Honey or Jam Jars: Small jars of locally sourced honey, jam, or preserves are sweet (literally!) and often make a statement.
    • Personalized Cookies or Candies: Custom cookies decorated with your wedding theme or personalized candies in your wedding colors.
  2. Plantable Favors:
    • Seed Packets: A growing trend, especially for eco-conscious couples. You can give guests wildflower, herb, or tree seed packets that they can plant and watch grow.
    • Succulents: Mini potted succulents are a cute and low-maintenance favor. Plus, they’re a trendy addition to any home decor.
    • Herb Pots: A small pot with herbs like basil or rosemary is a fun, useful gift that guests can use in cooking.
  3. Personalized Items:
    • Custom Totes or Eco-Friendly Bags: Wedding guests love something useful! Personalized tote bags, often with your wedding date or theme, are practical and trendy.
    • Engraved Keychains: Fun, functional, and sentimental—keychains engraved with the couple’s initials or wedding date are a sweet, lasting reminder.
    • Custom Coasters: Personalized coasters with a design that matches your wedding theme make for a cute keepsake.
  4. Experience-Based Favors:
    • Mini Spa Kits: Small sets with a candle, bath bomb, or lotion can give guests a chance to unwind after the big day.
    • Tickets to Events: Small vouchers or tickets for a fun local experience (concert, museum, or even a local coffee shop) could be an exciting and unique favor.
    • DIY Cocktail Kits: A small jar or bottle with the ingredients for a signature cocktail can let guests recreate the magic of your wedding day at home.
  5. Sustainable Favors:
    • Reusable Straws: A fun, eco-friendly option that’s practical and on-trend. They come in metal, bamboo, or silicone varieties.
    • Handmade Soaps: Artisanal soaps wrapped in eco-friendly packaging make for a lovely and sustainable gift.
    • Personalized Reusable Water Bottles: A trendy and eco-conscious favor, especially if you live in a hot area or have outdoor weddings.

Pros of DIY Wedding Favors:

  • Personal Touch: DIY favors allow you to make something unique and personal for your guests.
  • Cost-Effective: If you’re on a budget, making your own favors can be much cheaper than buying pre-made ones.
  • Customization: You have full control over design, theme, and details, ensuring the favor perfectly fits your wedding style.
  • Fun to Make: If you love crafting and have the time, DIY favors can be a fun and memorable project to do with friends or family.

Cons of DIY Wedding Favors:

  • Time-Consuming: DIY projects can take a lot of time, especially as the wedding day approaches and other tasks get piled on.
  • Skill Level: Some DIY projects might require certain skills or tools that you might not have, so consider if you’re up for the challenge.
  • Perceived Quality: Some guests might not appreciate a homemade item if it doesn’t match their expectations for a wedding favor (though this can be mitigated with effort and creativity!).

Some Easy DIY Ideas

  • Personalized Candles: You can buy plain candles and customize them with your wedding colors, a small label, or scent.
  • Handwritten Notes: Add a heartfelt, handwritten note of thanks to a simple favor like a small jar of candy or plant.
  • DIY Bath Bombs: If you’re into skincare, making your own bath bombs or scrubs is a fun, useful, and trendy favor idea.
  • Jarred Treats: Fill small mason jars with candy, cookies, or hot chocolate mix. Add a custom label or fabric top for a personal touch.