DIY Wedding Favours.... What's in a Recipe!

Here are some great DIY Wedding favour kits that are sure to leave your guests mouth watering!

Edible DIY Kits: Edible DIY favours keep your guests happy and satisfy their appetites, give them a little taste of your personality as a couple, and of course a takeaway memory that can last a lifetime.

Cookie cutters with cookie:

Combine this Daisy Gourmet Cookie with it's counterpart a Butterfly Cookie Cutter and Recipe for a truly SWEET treat your guests can make at home! Daisy Days: Cookie Cutter | Gourmet Cookie

A delicious cookie combined with a cookie cutter and recipe is a great way to indulge your guest while giving them a keep sake that will remind them of your special day whenever they use it. Now don’t feel obligated to make OR buy it all use a combination like buy the cookies and cookie cutter and make the recipe cards from home. Or make the cookies (if you’re daring enough), buy the cookie cutter and get the recipe card printed. Be mindful of allergies with guests and use a recipe for a cookie that you love and would like to share. This adds the personal touch.

Recipe in a Jar:

Cookies in a Jar by CustomLoveGifts Etsy

Another great DIY edible favour is a recipe in a jar. You can put any recipe you like from cookies to pancake mix, you can even it let it match your wedding theme! Include the recipe on a jar label and voila… a great favour that guests will enjoy and be able to make for years to come. You can also buy these pre made like in the photo above courtesy of CustomLoveGifts.

Drinkable DIY kits: Including signature drinks at your wedding and using them as keepsake DIY favours for your guests is the type of personalization that will make your wedding day memorable.

With Alcohol:

How about a DELICIOUS (and personalized for your wedding) Cocktail Mix with a Mini Cocktail Shaker!

Perhaps you grab the opportunity to consult with a bartender or mixologist, or maybe you know your favourite cocktail mix by heart, or better yet you have the internet search skill of a master… either way including your signature wedding cocktail as a wedding favour to take hope definitely will add that finishing touch to any wedding. You can buy the kit pre-made like in the photo above or you can supply a small glass keep sake (shot glasses or small martini glasses) and have the drink recipe on a card or more creatively on a coaster. To change it up a bit in stead of glasses include the travel size liquor, wine, or champagne that is involved in your cocktail mix.

Non-Alcoholic:

Try this REFRESHING "Razzle Dazzle" Lemonade Mix with a Personalized Pint Glass.
The Wedding Favor Bar: Pint Glass | Lemonade Mix

You can certainly have a non-alcoholic signature drink too… in fact it is encouraged as it will make sure all guests are included in the fun. You can even use the recipe in a jar DIY method for non-alcoholic drinks. For example, a hot chocolate mix for a winter wedding!

Plantable DIY kits: For the couple who are not endowed with a sweet tooth... Here is a great Favour kit you will certainly DIG!

Favor Ideas: Seed Packets | Flower Pots

These favours are not only great, they’re eco-friendly! Why not lower your carbon footprint and show your guests how to too! You can buy them all together like the photo above or you can give them in a way much like the recipe in a jar. Supply soil in a small burlap bag, with a flower pot (maybe even a customized wedding one), with the seeds. If your a couple who know they’ll make the effort and have the time, you can provide potted plants that you bought or even better potted yourself (for the budget conscious) with a matching garden shovel.

And if you want to keep the plant and dig feel throughout your wedding you can do the plantable paper invitations, menus, save-the-dates, thank you cards, and even use one as a favour!

What DIY wedding favour kit is your favourite??? Your answers (and comments) are ALWAYS welcome in the article feedback section below! Happy Planning!

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