Wedding favors may be small, but they’re one of the last little memories guests take home from your wedding day.
And honestly? Guests notice them more than couples think.
A thoughtful wedding favor can make people smile days later. It can spark conversations, bring back memories, and make guests feel genuinely appreciated.
But here’s the problem:
Wedding favors can get expensive fast.
Especially when you’re buying for 50, 100, or even 200 guests.
That’s why so many couples are turning to DIY wedding favors instead — not because they want their wedding to look cheap, but because they want it to feel personal, intentional, and meaningful without overspending.
And the good news?
DIY wedding favors do NOT have to look homemade in a bad way.
In fact, some of the most elegant wedding favors are handmade.
The secret is:
- choosing the right ideas
- keeping the presentation clean
- using thoughtful packaging
- and focusing on favors people will actually enjoy
This guide will walk you through beautiful budget-friendly DIY wedding favors that look luxurious, classy, and guest-worthy — even if you’re working with a tight wedding budget.
If you’re also planning other wedding details like signage or décor, you might also love our guides on Wedding Sign Ideas to Personalize Your Big Day and Budget Wedding Decor Ideas
Why DIY Wedding Favors Are Actually a Smart Wedding Choice
Before we jump into ideas, let’s clear something up:
DIY does not mean “cheap-looking.”
In fact, many expensive wedding favors are incredibly simple underneath all the fancy branding.
Guests care more about:
- presentation
- usefulness
- thoughtfulness
- and how the favor makes them feel
Not whether it came from a luxury wedding store.
DIY favors also allow you to:
- personalize your wedding
- match your wedding aesthetic
- save hundreds of dollars
- create meaningful keepsakes
- avoid generic bulk favors
And honestly?
Many guests would rather receive something small and thoughtful than an expensive favor they’ll never use.
1. Mini Honey Jars
Tiny honey jars instantly feel elegant and expensive.
They’re timeless, practical, and photograph beautifully on wedding tables.
Plus, they work for:
- garden weddings
- rustic weddings
- outdoor weddings
- elegant weddings
- spring and summer weddings
What You Need
- Small glass jars
- Honey
- Wooden honey dippers
- Ribbon or twine
- Custom tags
How To Make Them
- Fill mini jars with honey.
- Seal tightly.
- Tie a small honey dipper to each jar.
- Add a personalized tag with your names and wedding date.
Pro Tip
Use kraft tags for rustic weddings or white satin ribbon for a more luxurious look.
2. Homemade Candle Favors
Candles always feel premium.
And surprisingly, DIY candles are easier to make than most couples expect.
They also make your wedding smell amazing.
What You Need
- Mini glass candle jars
- Soy wax
- Candle wicks
- Essential oils
- Labels
How To Make Them
- Melt soy wax.
- Add fragrance oils.
- Secure wick in container.
- Pour wax carefully.
- Allow candles to cool overnight.
- Add custom labels.
Best Scents for Weddings
- Vanilla
- Lavender
- Rose
- Sandalwood
- Citrus blends
Pro Tip
Choose one signature scent from your wedding day to make the favors feel extra meaningful.
3. Personalized Tea Bags or Tea Tubes
Tea favors feel classy, calming, and surprisingly luxurious.
They’re especially perfect for intimate weddings.
What You Need
- Loose leaf tea
- Small glass tubes or tea sachets
- Labels
- Ribbon
How To Assemble
- Fill containers with tea.
- Seal securely.
- Attach labels with brewing instructions.
- Display in baskets or trays.
Pro Tip
Offer two flavors so guests can choose their favorite.
4. Mini Succulent Plants
Succulents are one of the most Pinterest-worthy wedding favors for a reason.
They look expensive instantly.
And guests genuinely keep them.
What You Need
- Small succulents
- Mini pots
- Soil
- Tags or stickers
How To Create Them
- Pot each succulent.
- Clean dirt off the pots.
- Add personalized labels.
- Arrange them beautifully on reception tables.
Pro Tip
Terracotta pots painted matte white or beige instantly elevate the look.
5. DIY Bath Salt Jars
Bath salts feel spa-like and luxurious.
Guests especially love favors they can use to relax after traveling home from your wedding.
What You Need
- Epsom salt
- Essential oils
- Dried flowers
- Mini jars
- Labels
How To Make Them
- Mix salts with fragrance oils.
- Add dried lavender or rose petals.
- Fill jars.
- Seal tightly and decorate.
Pro Tip
Use frosted jars for a high-end spa aesthetic.
6. Homemade Cookies in Elegant Packaging
Cookies are affordable, crowd-pleasing, and easy to personalize.
The packaging is what makes them look expensive.
What You Need
- Homemade cookies
- Clear treat bags or mini boxes
- Ribbon
- Stickers or tags
Best Cookie Ideas
- Sugar cookies
- Shortbread
- Chocolate chip
- Macarons
- Mini biscotti
Pro Tip
Use clear acrylic boxes instead of plastic bags for a luxury bakery-style look.
7. Infused Olive Oil Bottles
These look incredibly upscale but are surprisingly affordable.
Especially for Italian-inspired weddings or elegant dinner receptions.
What You Need
- Mini glass bottles
- Olive oil
- Herbs
- Funnels
- Labels
How To Make Them
- Sterilize bottles.
- Add herbs like rosemary or chili flakes.
- Pour olive oil carefully.
- Seal and label.
Pro Tip
Gold caps instantly make these look more expensive.
8. Handmade Soap Bars
Soap favors feel boutique and luxurious.
Especially when wrapped beautifully.
What You Need
- Soap base
- Silicone molds
- Essential oils
- Dried flowers
- Wrapping paper
How To Make Them
- Melt soap base.
- Add fragrance and dried flowers.
- Pour into molds.
- Let harden.
- Wrap with elegant paper or fabric.
Pro Tip
Neutral colors always look more expensive than overly bright soap colors.
9. Hot Chocolate Kits
Perfect for fall and winter weddings.
Guests LOVE these because they feel cozy and thoughtful.
What You Need
- Cocoa powder
- Marshmallows
- Chocolate chips
- Mini jars or bags
- Recipe tags
How To Assemble
Layer ingredients inside jars for a beautiful visual effect.

Pro Tip
Mini wooden spoons tied with ribbon add instant charm.
10. Personalized Matchboxes
These are simple, stylish, and surprisingly elegant.
Especially paired with candles.
What You Need
- Blank matchboxes
- Printed labels
- Adhesive
How To DIY
- Design custom labels online.
- Print them at home or locally.
- Attach neatly to matchboxes.
Pro Tip
Use monograms or minimalist typography for a luxury look.
11. DIY Jam or Preserves
Homemade jam feels warm, nostalgic, and thoughtful.
Especially for backyard weddings or rustic receptions.
Best Flavors
- Strawberry
- Raspberry
- Peach
- Mixed berry
Pro Tip
Fabric jar toppers instantly add charm and texture.
12. Coffee Bean Favors
Coffee lovers will absolutely appreciate this one.
And the smell alone feels luxurious.
What You Need
- Fresh coffee beans
- Mini kraft bags
- Stickers
- Ribbon
Pro Tip
Add a tag that says:
“Love is brewing.”
Simple. Cute. Memorable.
13. Homemade Hot Sauce Bottles
For couples who love bold flavors, homemade hot sauce favors are memorable and unexpected.
Guests often talk about unique favors long after the wedding.
What You Need
- Small glass bottles
- Homemade or store-bought hot sauce
- Funnel
- Custom labels
How To Make Them
- Fill bottles carefully.
- Seal tightly.
- Add personalized labels.
- Display in wooden crates or trays.
Pro Tip
Create a custom name for your sauce such as “A Little Spice for Your Life” or “Love With a Kick.”
14. DIY Scented Sachets & Reed Diffusers
If you want a wedding favor that feels both elegant and luxurious, fragrance-based gifts are a beautiful choice. They instantly feel high-end, even when made on a budget, and they give guests something they can enjoy long after the wedding day.
Scented sachets are soft, romantic, and perfect for drawers, closets, or even luggage. These charming little favors make drawers, closets, and luggage smell wonderful and they’re elegant, affordable, and easy to assemble, while mini reed diffusers bring a more modern, home-decor feel that looks like something straight out of a boutique store.
What You Need
For Sachets:
- Small fabric or linen bags
- Dried lavender, rose petals, or herbs
- Ribbon
- Custom tags
For Reed Diffusers:
- Mini glass bottles
- Reed sticks
- Carrier oil (like almond or fractionated coconut oil)
- Essential oils (lavender, vanilla, sandalwood, etc.)
- Labels
How To Make Them
Scented Sachets
- Fill fabric bags with dried flowers or herbs.
- Secure tightly with ribbon.
- Attach a personalized tag with your wedding details or a thank-you message.
Reed Diffusers
- Mix carrier oil with a few drops of essential oil.
- Pour into mini glass bottles.
- Insert reed sticks.
- Add a clean, minimalist label.
Pro Tip
Stick to soft, neutral scents like lavender, vanilla, or sandalwood. These feel more “luxury boutique” than overly strong or fruity fragrances.
For packaging, linen fabric and frosted or amber glass instantly elevate the look and make even a simple DIY favor feel expensive.
15. DIY Seed Packet Favors
If you love the idea of giving guests something symbolic, seed packets are a beautiful choice.
They’re affordable, easy to assemble, and represent growth, new beginnings, and lasting love.
What You Need
- Flower or herb seeds
- Small envelopes or seed packets
- Printable labels
- Ribbon or twine
How To Make Them
- Fill each packet with seeds.
- Seal securely.
- Add a custom label with your names and wedding date.
- Include a message like “Let Love Grow.”
Pro Tip
Choose wildflower seeds for a favor that benefits local pollinators and feels extra meaningful.
How To Make DIY Wedding Favors Look Expensive
This is where most couples either nail the look… or accidentally make things feel messy.
The favor itself matters.
But presentation matters even more.
Stick to a Consistent Color Palette
Too many colors can make DIY favors feel cluttered.
Instead, choose:
- whites
- neutrals
- gold accents
- soft greenery
- black and white combinations
Minimalism almost always feels more luxurious.
Invest in Packaging
Honestly?
Packaging changes everything.
Cheap packaging can make even beautiful favors feel low quality.
But elegant packaging instantly elevates simple items.
Best affordable packaging options:
- clear acrylic boxes
- frosted jars
- kraft paper boxes
- chiffon ribbon
- wax seals
- custom tags
Avoid Overcomplicating the DIY
One major mistake couples make is trying to do too much.
The best DIY favors are:
- simple
- clean
- cohesive
- useful
Guests don’t need huge elaborate favors.
They just want something thoughtful.
Create a Favor Display Table
Instead of scattering favors randomly, create a beautiful display.
This makes even budget favors feel intentional and elegant.
Display Ideas
- Wooden shelves
- Vintage carts
- Acrylic trays
- Greenery runners
- Candles around favors
Common DIY Wedding Favor Mistakes to Avoid
Waiting Until the Last Minute
DIY always takes longer than expected.
Start early.
Very early.
Especially if:
- you’re assembling 100+ favors
- you need drying time
- labels need printing
- packaging needs shipping
Choosing Favors Guests Won’t Use
Nobody wants random clutter.
The best favors are:
- edible
- useful
- consumable
- decorative
- practical
Forgetting Transportation
Glass jars, candles, and fragile favors need safe transportation planning.
Especially for outdoor weddings.
Making Every Favor Different
Consistency creates elegance.
Too many mismatched styles can make things feel chaotic.
Budget Breakdown: How Much DIY Wedding Favors Really Cost
Here’s the surprising part:
Many beautiful DIY favors cost between $1–$4 per guest.
That’s significantly cheaper than many store-bought wedding favors.
Approximate averages:
- Honey jars: $2–$4
- Candles: $2–$5
- Tea favors: $1–$3
- Succulents: $2–$6
- Cookies: $1–$3
- Matchboxes: under $1
And when bought in bulk?
You save even more.
If you’re planning your wedding on a budget generally , you might also love our guide on Budget Wedding Ideas: How to Plan a Beautiful Wedding Without Overspending
Final Thoughts
At the end of the day, wedding favors are not about impressing people.
They’re about appreciation.
A small thoughtful favor can feel far more meaningful than something expensive but generic.
And honestly?
Guests remember warmth more than price tags.
They remember:
- thoughtful details
- beautiful presentation
- personal touches
- and how your wedding made them feel
So if you’re planning your wedding on a budget, don’t assume you need luxury prices to create beautiful favors.
You absolutely don’t.
With creativity, intentional styling, and a little DIY magic, you can create wedding favors that feel elegant, memorable, and genuinely special — without draining your wedding budget.
Bonus Pro Tip
If DIY starts feeling overwhelming, don’t try to make everything yourself.
You can:
- buy pre-made items in bulk
- personalize the packaging yourself
- assemble favors with bridesmaids or family
- turn it into a fun wedding prep night
Sometimes the smartest budget wedding decision is simplifying the process while still keeping the personal touch.
I hope this was helpful
Thank you for Reading!!!
With Love
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