Take a look at our favorite sweet treat vendors organized by category. From Belgian chocolates to pastel taffy, these treats are sure to please your guests in favor boxe...
Our horns of plenty were made using crepe paper (for the liner) and card stock (for the outer cone) printed with a quarter-circle design.Printable DirectionsCone in Blac...
Sugar-coated almonds have been offered as wedding favors around the world for centuries. At Italian weddings long ago, guests often tried to remove ribbons from the brid...
These containers were made to look like humble brown-paper bags, but that's where the resemblance ends. Sweet and crunchy, they can hold fruit or candy and can be served...
A trip to the candy shop or drugstore yields an array of treats to suit practically any wedding or budget. These standard-size cupcake liners fit inside most favor boxes...
A color unifies a selection of cookies. Here, pink goodies, both store-bought treats and homemade Shortbread Stripes, are set out on a tiered bistro stand. A menu states...
They may look like the real thing, but candy pebbles in small galvanized pails are a sweet and delightful favor for an outdoor wedding; a note lets guests know they're f...
Beautiful boxes can be as much a part of the gift as the favors themselves: Long handmade boxes hold small cookies. Fabric lilies of the valley fasten tall sacks. Untie ...
With a rubber stamp and some ribbon, simple boxes and tins become custom-made containers for favors like sugared almonds, petit fours, or a piece of groom's cake. And mu...
. Add sparkle to your reception tables by decorating each place setting with metallic nets filled with foil-wrapped chocolate dragees. The parcels are tied at either end ...