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Homemade Cookies

Jen Huang Photography
Are you known for your amazing homemade cookies? Then package up your signature cookie mix in jars with clear instructions for friends and family to bake at home.
02 of 42Your Favorite Chocolate Bar

Kate Osborne Photography
Something as simple as your favorite chocolate bar is a great wedding favor. Print custom labels for a pretty DIY project that will make a big impact on guests.
03 of 42Local Spirits

Belathee Photography
A Texas-based couple passed out miniature bottles of locally made vodka paired with recipe cards of their favorite cocktails for their guests to enjoy at home.
04 of 42Grown-Up Pop Tarts

The Nichols
Whether you're willing to admit it or not, PopTarts are one indulgence most people never grow out of. Ask your baker to create a more adult-friendly version of the breakfast treat in a flavor combo like brown-sugar and apple for guests to enjoy.
05 of 42Fresh-Popped Popcorn

Jose Villa
Give guests a personalized paper lunch bag full of fresh-popped popcorn to snack on during the ride home.
06 of 42Homemade Pickles

Erik Ekroth
For a more rustic, DIY touch, set up a favor table laden with jars of homemade pickles. Complete with a cute laser-cut tag, this one is a winner!
07 of 42Hot Fudge

Lisa Berry Photography
Whether you make it from scratch or jar your favorite brand, sweet hot fudge is a favor all guests will love. Share your favorite ways to use the dessert to inspire your friends and family.
08 of 42Brown-Sugar Bourbon

Kay English Photography
Mini bottles of brown-sugar bourbon with hand-calligraphed tags can double as a tasty favor and your escort cards.
09 of 42Fried Almonds

Evermine
How delicious do these fried almonds with thyme sound? It's an unexpected favor idea that will satisfy even your most critical foodie guest.
10 of 42Custom Spice Combos

The Nichols
If you're known for your fabulous dinner parties, let your guests in on your kitchen secrets. A homemade jar of your famed spice rub, or a similar savory favor, will be a huge hit.
11 of 42French Macarons

Rebekah Westover Photography
French macarons have become a trendy wedding favor. They're as pretty as the are delicious and have tons of customizable potential, but we love packaging a few in a pretty box or bag.
12 of 42Homemade Limoncello

Troy Grover
If you're up for a DIY project, consider whipping up some homemade limoncello. Send guests home with a bottle and they'll surely remember your big day while they're sipping it at home.
13 of 42Boiled Peanuts

Amelia & Dan Photography
For a taste of the south, give your wedding guests bags of freshly-made boiled peanuts. Bonus points for couples that use similar bow tie-shaped tags!
14 of 42Krispy Kreme Donuts

Courtesy of Brides of North Texas
Everyone loves a donut, and your guests will be particularly thankful to have a ready-made breakfast the morning after your nuptials. A mini box of tasty Krispy Kreme donuts is a tasty option, but you could also have your caterer make and package their own confections at the party.
15 of 42Hot Chocolate Mix

Courtesy of Wedding Paper Divas
Hot chocolate mix is the perfect favor for a winter wedding. Give guests the ingredients they'll need for a chocolaty treat at home and include a card with instructions for a memorable gift.
Homemade Jam

Anita Martin Photography
Into making jam? Make some batches of your favorite flavors to give to guests. Think outside of the classic for a standout gift your friends and family will remember (apricot and habanero sounds amazing, doesn't it?).
17 of 42S'mores Kits

Mef Photography
They may be a popular childhood treat, but s'mores are beloved by wedding guests of all ages. Gift guests a package of all the pieces necessary to make this campfire favorite.
18 of 42Personalized Flasks

Jose Villa
Give guests a personalized glass flask filled with tea and lemonade, and provide vodka upon request for an instant to-go signature cocktail.
19 of 42Themed Treats

Tara McCullen Photography
For a seaside wedding, anchor-stamped shortbread cookies are thematically on point. Tie with a nautical striped ribbon to drive your theme home.
20 of 42Gourmet Cotton Candy

Jen Huang Photography
Spun sugar treats aren't just for the kids. Package gourmet cotton candy favors in refined flavors like salted caramel or lemongrass. Bonus points if you hire a vendor to hand-make the treat for guests right at the reception.
21 of 42Cute Condiments

Kristi Wright Photography
We love the idea of bottling up jars of barbecue sauce from your favorite 'cue joint to give to your guests.
22 of 42Sparkling Wine Cans

Sweetwater Portraits
How festive are these mini cans of sparkling wine? Provide a colorful straw and encourage guests to crack their favor during your toast.
23 of 42Local Maple Syrup

Lev Kuperman Photography
Send guests home with a bottle of delicious maple syrup that they can enjoy with pancakes and waffles at home.
24 of 42Biscuits & Jam

Kate Headley Photography
Hand-cut biscuits and homemade jam, along with a few packets of your favorite tea, are the perfect morning-after breakfast for your guests. Package them in a cute box for guests to enjoy the next day before heading home.
Milk & Cookies

Jen Rodriguez Photography
A carton of milk and a package of homemade cookies makes for the perfect take-home treat.
26 of 42Southern Staples

CWF Photography
Another Southern staple, grits (or perhaps Carolina rice) would make a lovely favor for guests to enjoy at home. Just tie the cotton sack with a pretty ribbon and offer guests your favorite recipe to prepare.
27 of 42Home-Brewed Beer

Grazier Photography
Home-brewed beer, crafted by the groom and his cousin, is a meaningful favor that will encourage guests to keep the party going all night long.
28 of 42Sugary Churros

Max Wanger
Warm and generously sugared churros will make guests smile on their way out of the reception. Pop them in colorful bags or make an interactive station where guests can add toppings.
29 of 42Your Favorite Hot Sauce

Red Sparrow Photography
If you and your groom love all things spicy, then why not give everyone miniature bottles of your favorite hot sauces? But do offer varying degrees of heat - not everyone will want a fiery flavor!
30 of 42A Healthy Dose of Herbs

The Gemmers
A Portland couple made batches of their homemade herbal elixir (ingredients included local botanicals, apples, black currants, maple, and orange peel) to give to friends and family.
31 of 42Savory Jam

Mango Studios
Instead of sweet varieties like strawberry or raspberry, surprise guests with jars of homemade, savory tomato jam.
32 of 42Mini Mousse Jars

Love Me Do Photography
For guests that don't love traditional wedding cake, a chocolaty treat is always appreciated. Consider jars of an alternative sweet, like these mini chocolate mousse favors that guests can enjoy.
33 of 42Extra-Virgin Olive Oil

A Simple Photograph
Pass out pretty bottles of extra-virgin olive oil, bearing a printed tag with your favorite recipe to use it!
34 of 42Heart-Shaped Cookies

Closer to Love Photography
These personalized heart-shaped cookies are from Cake Creamery, a Southern California bakery. But they would be easy to bake and DIY yourself, or with the help of a few bridesmaids!
35 of 42Chewy Soft Pretzels

Brooke Courtney Photography
Let guests help themselves to chewy soft pretzels at the end of the reception (especially if you or your groom hails for Philly!). You can even try to work with the company to shape the pretzels into your initials.
36 of 42Homemade Moonshine

M Lindsay Photography
Bottle up some flavored homemade moonshine and display the labeled bottles near the reception exit for guests to grab as they depart the reception.
37 of 42Homemade Salsa

Half Full Photography
If you're hosting a low-key backyard wedding, keep the theme going with your favor! This couple hosted a bash entirely catered by a taco truck, so jars of homemade salsa were a natural fit.
38 of 42Rice Krispie Pops

Hendrickson Photography
Who didn't love soft-yet-crunchy Rice Krispie treats as a kid? DIY these favors by adding a classic popsicle stick and dipping in dark chocolate or another topping of your choice.
39 of 42Quick Cocktails

Our Labor of Love
Pass out miniature bottles of your favorite cocktail ingredients, like Coca-Cola and Maker's Mark (with a package of peanuts, of course), as a personalized wedding favor.
40 of 42Local Honey

JL Photografia
A locally sourced favor, like this wildflower honey, is such a sweet idea for your end of the night gift.
41 of 42DIY Candy Station

Jade Norwood Photography
Dessert bars and candy stations have become a popular part of weddings. This all-chocolate option lets guests package up their favorite treats to enjoy on the way home from the reception.
42 of 42Local Favorites

Christian Oth Studio
For a glam New York City wedding, offer a taste of home with these black-and-white cookies.
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