Wedding favours are a great way to thank your guests for attending your special day and can be a unique way to showcase your personality and creativity. From edible treats to personalised gifts, there are endless options to choose from. DIY wedding favours are a popular choice for couples who want to add a personal touch, and they can also be a more budget-friendly option. Whether you're looking for something fun, elegant, or practical, making your own wedding favours is a great way to show your gratitude and give your guests a memorable keepsake.
Characteristics | Values |
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Edible treats | Mini tambourines, custom cheese boards, wine, chocolate, candy, popcorn, cookies, chocolate bars, caramel corn, honey, jam, tea, coffee, bath salts, soap, etc. |
Practical items | Hand fans, handkerchiefs, coasters, bottle openers, keychains, playing cards, compact mirrors, pencils, luggage tags, tea infusers, etc. |
Decorations | Wall art, candles, vases, flower arrangements, trinket dishes, bowls, etc. |
Sentimental value | Handwritten notes, caricatures, seed packets, personalized tags, etc. |
What You'll Learn
DIY Mini Honey Jars
The best part about these wedding favours is that you can customise them with anything you want, such as drink holders or candle holders, and they cost very little to make. You can even make the labels on the jars completely from scratch! Simply use a platform like Canva to design a label that matches your wedding theme, print them out on sticker sheets, and stick them onto the jars.
For this project, you will need honey, tape, a glue gun or hot glue, and mason jars. Mini mason jars are about $26 for 60, and sticker labels are about $11 for a pack. You can source honey locally.
- Purchase or source your honey. If you are using large pails of honey, carefully pour the honey into a large glass pitcher to make filling the jars easier.
- Set up an assembly line with all your materials.
- Carefully fill the jars with honey.
- Use a knife to cut off the stream of honey when the jar is almost full.
- Wipe any drips or spills on the jars with a clean, damp tea towel.
- Once the jars are dry, add your personalised labels.
- Decorate the jars with ribbon, bee charms, and a honey dipper. Tie a double knot to keep the charm and ribbon in place.
- Tie on the wooden honey dipper with a tight knot to keep it in place.
- Turn the bee charm so that it is facing forward.
- Store the finished jars in a warm place to prevent the honey from crystallising.
You can display the jars at each guest's place setting, or on a table with a 'take one' sign, so your guests can easily pick one up on their way out.
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DIY Infused Sugars
Ingredients:
- Water
- Sugar
- Desired ingredients (e.g. iced tea flavours, spices, herbs, or fruit)
- Jars or containers
- Labels or stickers (optional)
Method:
- Boil water and add in your desired ingredients.
- Let the mixture cool before pouring it into jars or containers.
- Leave the jars to dry overnight.
- If you wish, decorate the jars with labels or stickers to match your wedding theme.
Your guests will love these personalised flavoured sugars, and they will be a unique reminder of your special day!
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DIY Cocktail Kits
Choose a Cocktail
The first step is to decide on a cocktail that reflects your wedding theme or your and your partner's favourite drinks. You could opt for a classic like a Moscow Mule or go for something more personalised, like a signature cocktail you've created.
Assemble the Ingredients
Once you've chosen your cocktail, make a list of the ingredients needed and source them. You can include alcohol in the kits, but it's not necessary, especially if you're already serving alcohol at your wedding. Include any mixers, garnishes, and bar tools needed to prepare the drink.
Packaging and Presentation
Now, it's time to get creative with packaging and presentation. You can use mason jars, compact TSA-friendly sets, or cute bottles for your kits. Decorate them with ribbons, stickers, or labels featuring your wedding theme, colours, or a personalised message. You could even include a small, handwritten note expressing your gratitude.
Add a Creative Touch
To make your DIY Cocktail Kits even more unique, consider adding some extra touches:
- Include a recipe card with the cocktail instructions, allowing guests to recreate the drink at home.
- Provide a fun, themed name for the cocktail, like "Love Potion" or "The Happy Couple."
- If your cocktail requires fresh ingredients, like citrus fruits, include a small, colourful fruit in the kit for a vibrant touch.
- Add a hangover kit bag with essentials like water, vitamin B, and pain relievers as a fun, practical addition.
Examples of Cocktail Kit Ideas:
- Ginger cocktail in a mason jar or copper mug
- Mint simple syrup in a cute bottle
- TSA-friendly kits with mini bottles of spirits and mixers
- Citrus punch for a summer wedding
- Warming cocktails in a jar for a cold-weather wedding
- Cocktail infusion kits with ingredients to infuse their favourite spirits
With a bit of creativity and personal touch, your DIY Cocktail Kits will surely be a memorable and appreciated wedding favour!
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DIY Hot Cocoa Favours
Ingredients and Materials:
First, you will need to gather your ingredients and materials:
- Mini glass jars (Ikea offers 4 jars for $3.99)
- Mini marshmallows
- Hot chocolate mix (Swiss Miss or unsweetened cocoa powder)
- Mini milk containers or milk bottles
- Mini white frosting tubes
- Gift tags and ribbon (optional)
Assembly:
- Start by layering the ingredients in the mini glass jars. Begin with mini marshmallows, followed by the hot chocolate mix.
- If using Swiss Miss packets, simply pour the contents into the milk containers/bottles. If using cocoa powder, seal the milk containers/bottles with the frosting tube lid or plastic wrap.
- Tie the jars with a festive ribbon and attach a gift tag with instructions. You can write something like: "Add hot milk (or water) and top with marshmallows."
Customisation:
You can customise your hot cocoa favours by adding a personal touch:
- Include a handwritten note expressing your gratitude to your guests.
- Decorate the jars with ribbons, stickers, or labels that match your wedding theme or colours.
- For a festive touch, add mini candy canes or chocolate chips to the jars.
Benefits:
These DIY hot cocoa favours are not only unique and memorable but also budget-friendly. They are easy to make and can be prepared well in advance, saving you time and money. Your guests will appreciate the thoughtful gesture, and it will be a delicious treat to enjoy during the cold winter months.
So, get creative and add your personal touch to these DIY hot cocoa wedding favours. They are sure to be a hit, and your guests will remember your special day every time they sip on their warm and cosy drink.
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DIY Essential Oils
Essential oils are a great way to incorporate your favourite scents into your wedding. Here are some DIY essential oil wedding favour ideas:
Mini Essential Oil Diffusers
These can be made with small glass jars, water, and your favourite essential oil. Add some ribbon or twine to decorate the jars. Lavender, peppermint, lemon, and tea tree oil are great options, as they are all beneficial for the skin. You can even create your own custom scent by mixing different oils together.
Essential Oil-Infused Soaps
You can make adorable, unique soaps with essential oils. These can be made for less than $5 per piece and will take around 1-2 hours to complete. There are many recipes available online, so you can choose the perfect scent for your guests.
Essential Oil-Infused Bath Salts
Bath salts are another great option for wedding favours. You can personalise them with flower petals or play with different colours. They are easy to make and can be packaged in test tubes or stringed pouches.
Essential Oil Lip Balm
Lip balm is an affordable and useful DIY project that doesn't take up too much time. You can experiment with different scents to create your own unique lip balm.
Custom Solid Perfume
You can create custom solid perfumes using essential oils, carrier oils, beeswax, and small tins or containers. This is a fun project that allows you to personalise your wedding favours with your signature scent. You can even add dried flowers and other small decorations to complement your wedding theme.
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Frequently asked questions
You can incorporate your wedding theme into the favors by using colors, materials, and motifs that align with your chosen theme. For example, use seashells for a beach wedding or rustic twine for a countryside-themed wedding.
Here are some unique and budget-friendly options: personalized candles, customized seed packets, handmade soaps, mini succulent arrangements, homemade jams or honey jars, custom coasters, or DIY edible treats like cookies or chocolates.
Personalization adds a special touch. Include the couple's names, wedding date, or a heartfelt message on the favor packaging or tags. You can also tailor the favors to each guest's preferences or include elements that represent your unique love story.