Choosing a favor for your guests is one of those decisions that feel small but say a lot about your event. A thoughtful keepsake shows care and gratitude; a poorly chosen one is forgotten. With so many options out there, it’s easy to get stuck. In this article, we give you a practical guide to choosing favors for your guests with a clear eye and getting it right, whatever your celebration.
1. Set your budget per guest
First, the numbers. Work out how much you can spend per guest, multiply it by the number of attendees, and you’ll quickly see which options are realistic. You don’t need to spend a lot: a simple but lovely, well-chosen favor looks better than a showy one picked in a rush. Knowing your budget from the start avoids surprises and makes the decision easier.
2. Think about your event’s style
The favor should be in tune with your celebration: its style, its color palette, its mood. A keepsake that matches the overall décor feels like part of a coherent whole; one that clashes stands out for the wrong reasons. Before choosing, be clear on your event’s style (romantic, natural, classic, minimalist…) and find a favor that fits.
3. Look for meaning, not just an object
The best favors tell a story. A figure with symbolism, a color with meaning, a message on the card… they lift a keepsake from a simple object to a favor with intention. Ask yourself what you want to convey —gratitude, affection, joy— and choose accordingly. Guests notice when a favor has a reason behind it, and they appreciate it more.
4. Consider usefulness and keepsake value
A favor that gets used or kept is worth far more than one that ends up in a drawer. That’s exactly why candles work so well: they’re enjoyed lit or as décor. Before choosing, ask yourself: “would I keep this?” If the answer is yes, you’re on the right track. If it’s no, keep looking.
5. Personalize and order ahead
Personalization is what turns a lovely favor into your favor: colors matched to your palette, a card with names and date. And one crucial final piece of advice: order ahead. Good favors, especially handmade and personalized ones, need time to be prepared. Leaving it to the last minute limits your options and usually turns out worse. The sooner you lock it in, the more relaxed you’ll be on the big day.
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6. Mind the presentation
A good favor deserves a good presentation. How you hand it out —in a pretty bag, with a card, placed at each seat, or in a carefully arranged basket— greatly shapes how the keepsake is perceived. Sometimes a simple but elegant presentation lifts a modest favor and makes it feel far more special. Don’t overlook this step: it’s the finishing touch that completes your choice.
A common mistake worth avoiding
The most common slip when choosing favors is going for cheap or easy without thinking about whether your guests will actually want it. A keepsake chosen on price or convenience alone usually ends up in a drawer, and then the money, little or a lot, has gone to waste. Better to invest a bit more time (and sometimes budget) in something that truly gets used and kept: the favor pays off far more and leaves a better memory. The golden rule stays the same: choose what you’d like to receive yourself.
The mistake of copying without thinking
A common mistake is choosing a favor “because it’s what everyone’s doing” or “because I saw it at another wedding,” without thinking about whether it fits yours. Trends are fine as inspiration, but copying without filtering leads to favors that say nothing about you or your celebration. The ideal is to start from your style, your story, and what you want to convey, and choose accordingly—even if that means stepping a little outside the usual.
A favor that reflects something personal —your colors, a figure with meaning to you, a nod to your story— always moves people more than the standard keepsake everyone repeats. Don’t be afraid to personalize and to choose something that feels like yours. After all, it’s your event, and the favors are one more chance to tell people who you are.
Ask for advice if you need it
If the decision feels overwhelming, don’t hesitate to lean on whoever makes the favors. A good artisan or supplier has seen plenty of events and can guide you on what fits your style, your budget, and your number of guests. Sharing what you’re after and letting them advise you usually saves time and second-guessing, and often turns up ideas you’d never have thought of. Choosing well also means knowing how to ask for help.
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