
An Outdoor Wedding - Doug’s (and Jessica’s new) last name is Smoker, so for the favors, the couple made chocolate cigars. They wrapped them in gold, added bands with their last initial and displayed them in old cigar boxes. Above the table, Jessica’s mom suspended orange tulips.

A Traditional Wedding - At the end of the night, guests took home stylishly bagged Oreo cookies, a nod to the couple’s love story.


A Modern Wedding - The couple combined the escort cards and favors by tying a card with each guest’s name and table assignment onto a box of elegantly wrapped personalized M&M’s. The gifts and cards were displayed on a round table with a floral arrangement in the center.

An Outdoor Wedding - Guests took home glass jars filled with yellow M&Ms as favors. Jenn
found the jars at World Market and personalized them with the couple’s
initials and wedding date.

A Traditional Wedding - The coral maracas (a nod to Jackie’s Mexican heritage) tied with a name tag were originally intended to be escort cards but at the last minute she scrapped the idea of a formal seating plan. So guests took home a maraca and a box of personalized M&M’s as favors.

An Outdoor Wedding

A Church Wedding - Instead of choosing one charity to donate to, the couple left it up to their guests, who checked off their picks on cards with the signature design on them.

A Traditional Wedding - Instead of favors, Harley and Duane handmade cute cards adorned with antique buttons, letting guests know they had made donations to two charities for animals in need.

An Outdoor Wedding - Boxes of tree-planting kits doubled as favors and escort-card holders. Guests’ names were printed in gold above the table numbers on the cards.

A Modern Wedding

A Rustic Wedding

A Mountaintop Wedding - As favors, guests received reusable tote bags printed with the wedding logo. The bride and groom rolled up each one with the same fabric used for the table runners and placed them at each place setting.

A Mountaintop Wedding - The reusable tote bag favors were printed with the couple’s orange wedding logo -- the initials of the couple’s first names separated by a tree, and the date.

Ranch Wedding - Because Stefan is originally from Luxembourg, many of Morgan and Stefan’s wedding guests had a long way to travel. To make them feel at home, the couple placed a welcome bucket in each guest’s cabin, filled with organic lemonade, water, chocolate chip cookies, chocolates, postcards, lists of activities, and more.

Ranch Wedding - Morgan and Stefan set up a candy bar in their wedding colors for fun, affordable favors. Guests enjoyed an array of sweets from monogrammed M&M’s to vintage rock candy. The bride and groom printed monogram stickers to seal plastic bags so that guests could take the treats home.

A Traditional Wedding - Guests helped themselves to yellow candy and mini cupcakes as they looked at photos from the couple’s childhoods displayed behind the table of treats.

A Cultural Wedding - Lawrence chose to give guests sugar cookies shaped like the letter “M” in maize and blue in honor of their alma mater, the University of Michigan.

A Wedding at The Crow Collection of Asian Art - Guests took home bags decorated with a damask pattern and filled with candy apples, a nod to the October wedding date.

A Modern Wedding - To pay homage to the groom’s French upbringing, guests took home French chocolates and candied almonds. Orange boxes and yellow ribbons coordinated with the rest of the day’s details.

A Cultural Wedding - A photo booth let the guests have their pictures taken.