Updated August 20, 2025
It used to be that at the end of every wedding, you’d go home with a small tchotchke – pretty to look at but nothing useful or really meaningful. But gone are the days of mundane wedding favours like sugared almonds wrapped in tulle. Today, couples are gifting wedding favours that truly reflect their personalities and provide a bit of insight into their relationship.
Today, we’re highlighting some of our favourite wedding favour ideas that actually look and feel like personalized gifts. With these small tokens of love, your guests won’t have any doubt about how special they are to you.
Baby trees
Talk about a gift that grows with time. Tiny potted saplings or seedlings are not only eco-friendly but also meaningful, symbolizing the growth of love long after the wedding. These unique wedding favours give guests something they’ll nurture for years.

Cocktail kits
Mini cocktail kits are playful and chic, complete with little mixers, dried garnishes, and a recipe card for the couple’s signature drink. They’re the kind of unique wedding favours guests actually use, and they keep the party vibe going long after the reception.
Olive oil or balsamic bottles
Nothing says refined like small bottles of artisanal olive oil or aged balsamic vinegar. Packaged elegantly, these unique wedding favours are as practical as they are indulgent, giving guests a taste of luxury every time they cook.

Snacks to go
Send guests home with something tasty for the ride back to the hotel—think gourmet popcorn, handmade cookies, or spiced nuts in chic packaging. These wedding favours strike the perfect balance between practical and indulgent.
Mini hot sauce bottles
For couples who live on the spicy side, custom hot sauce bottles are a playful and unexpected touch. They add personality, flavour, and heat to the favour table, proving that unique wedding favours can be bold and fun.
Embroidered napkins or handkerchiefs
These textile keepsakes feel luxurious and personal, whether monogrammed with initials or decorated with a custom motif. Guests will take them home as lasting, unique wedding favours that go beyond trinkets, offering beauty and functionality.
Customized mini champagne bottles
Raise a toast to your guests with mini champagne bottles adorned with personalized labels. Choose your favourite bubbly or opt for sparkling cider as a non-alcoholic option. Your guests will love popping the cork to celebrate your big day and can even keep the bottle as a keepsake.
Customized wedding favour matches
Perfect for couples who love a little retro flair, custom matchboxes or matchbooks feel both nostalgic and stylish. Sleekly designed, they’re creative wedding favours that double as décor accents guests can actually use.

Homemade jam or honey
Share some sweetness with homemade jam or honey jars. Choose your favourite flavours or create a custom blend that reflects your personalities as a couple. Package them in cute jars with custom labels featuring your names and wedding date for a charming and delicious favour.
DIY scented candles
Set the mood with handmade scented candles that double as wedding favours. Get creative with different scents and colours to match your wedding theme. Personalize the labels with a heartfelt message or your monogram for a thoughtful touch to remind your guests of your special day.
Customized keychains or bottle openers
If you want wedding favours that offer practical use while still being stylish, give your guests customized keychains or bottle openers. Choose a design that reflects your wedding theme or personal interests as a couple. Engrave them with your initials or wedding date for a personalized touch to remind your guests of your special day whenever they reach for their keys or crack open a cold one.
Seed packets or plantable paper
Perfect for the eco-conscious couple, seed packets or plantable paper are a great way to encourage your guests to keep the love growing. Choose flowers or herbs that are special to you as a couple, and include planting instructions to help your guests get started. Package them in cute envelopes or boxes with personalized labels for a favour that blooms long after your wedding day.
Gourmet treats
Indulge your guests’ taste buds with gourmet wedding favours like artisanal chocolates, cookies, or candies. Choose flavours and packaging that complement your wedding theme or personal preferences. Package them in elegant boxes or bags tied with ribbon and a personalized tag for a sweet and stylish favour that will leave a lasting impression.
Donation in honour of your guests
Spread love and kindness by donating to a charitable organization in honour of your guests. Choose a meaningful cause for you as a couple and include a heartfelt note explaining the donation in lieu of traditional wedding favours. Your guests will appreciate the thoughtful gesture and feel good knowing that their presence at your wedding helped make a difference in the world.
Personalized mini succulents
Give your guests a gift that keeps on growing with mini succulents. These adorable plants are not only trendy but also easy to care for, making them a perfect memento for your wedding. Personalize each pot with your initials and wedding date for an extra special touch.
Customized coasters
Design your own table coasters with your wedding monogram or favourite quote to provide custom protection for your guests’ tabletops. Both functional and fashionable, these coasters are super practical and will always work as a beautiful reminder of your love and appreciation.
Handcrafted soaps
Another unique wedding favour idea is high-end shower gels and soaps made with natural ingredients and aromas. Aside from being convenient, these goodies also promote luxury and self-care, encouraging your guests to take some time to pamper themselves.
Personalized tote bags
Who doesn’t love a tote bag? Give personalized tote bags adorned with a chosen motif, pattern or – for some added fun – your faces! Your guests will get a kick out of using the bag every day, whether it’s to shop for groceries, go to the gym or carry out daily tasks. Plus, it’s reusable, an added bonus for the environment.
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