5 DIY Wedding Favors

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Planning and paying for a wedding can be a daunting task, and DIYing small details not only helps keep your big day personal and unique, but it also helps with the budget as well. DIYing your wedding favors is a great way to save some money, and using Evermine’s labels and tags allow you to customize your favors with quirky sayings and personalize with your names and wedding date!

Here are our 5 Favorite DIY Wedding Favors to help inspire you.

Sweetie Pie Wedding Favors
1. Sweetie Pies

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These miniature pies are perfect for guests to eat after the main course or to nibble on the ride home. With a label and cellophane packaging, it looks professionally personalized.

Champagne Glass Favors + Place Cards in One
2. Champagne Glass Favors and Place Cards in One

This idea hits two birds with one stone by being an escort card and a favor. It’s also incredibly versatile. Switch out the gold glitter with paint for a more subtle look. Mix up the ribbons to match your wedding colors. The possibilities are endless!

CD Wedding Favors
3. CD Wedding Favors

If you’re on the musical side, consider giving out CDs!  You can fill it with your favorite tunes or with songs that describe you and your partner’s relationship.

Zucchini Mini Loaf Wedding Favors
4. Zucchini Bread Mini Loaves

Give the gift of food with these DIY packaged zucchini bread mini loaves. These can be made 2-3 days before the wedding and with easy packaging, these favors only look difficult.

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5. Beeswax Candle Wedding Favors

This DIY is incredibly easy to make if you have all the necessary materials. It also helps that beeswax candles have several benefits.

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Robert Randall lives in beautiful Portland, Oregon. He is a formally trained artist and musician and teaches animation to middle school students in the Portland area. When he’s not creating art or music, Robert can usually be found in his garden and kitchen, cooking up something homegrown and delicious.


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