Wedding Gifts are a sweet way to ass a custom touch to your big day; you can choose something reflective of you as a couple, or a fun element that ties into your wedding destination or décor. Let’s start with one major caveat off the bat: You do not need to have wedding favours at your wedding.
If the budget doesn’t allow for it or you simply don’t want to have one more thing to think about, there’s no need to stress over it.
That being said, if you do want to offer up a small gesture of thanks to the family and friends that have travelled from near and far to celebrate you, a wedding favor is a great way to do exactly that.
Below are 5 Wedding Gifts For Your Wedding Guests:
Picture Perfect Paper Personalised Matches
Who couldn’t use an extra matchbook to keep handy? It’s pretty much the ultimate definition of the most practical gift, ever, but the personalization here makes it feel extra custom and special. To that point there are over 75% different paper options to choose from
Popcorn Custom Boxes
Pair these personalized popcorn boxes next to a big batch of freshly-popped popcorn and assorted seasonings and let guests go to town making their to-go munchies.
Minted Marlot Dip-Dyed Favour Boxes
Minted is one of our go-to’s for anything and everything wedding stationery-related, but did you know that they’re also great source for favour package? These foldable boxes are perfect for housing a small favour. Don’t miss their coordinating line-up of other packaging options too, such as favour tags and stickers.
Custom Wedding Flip Flops
Per the point of favours that will make your guests’ experience that much more enjoyable, these are great to have on-hand when they want to ditch their fancy shoes and keep hitting the dance floor all night long. They’re also a great idea set out at the entrance to a beach wedding.
Modern Geometric White Planter
If floral and greenery are priorities at your wedding, incorporating some kind of plant-themed favour is a nice way to tie everything together. Give them these white, modern planters on their own, or pot them with a succulent, air plant, or herb.