Northwest-Inspired Wedding Favor Ideas

(above) “The groom, Isaac, works at Rainbeau Ridge organic farm, so honey favors were given to each guest as they picked up their place card at this mid-summer celebration. Honeycombs were tied to the glass jars with a sweet green ribbon.” - Erin Lindeman, Lindeman Events (Photo by Kristen Honeycutt Photography)


(above left) “We are so lucky to have two amazing locally based companies that produce some of the most incredible confections: Fran’s Chocolates and Theo Chocolate. Both companies offer a diverse selection of flavors to choose from; we’re in love with the salted caramels from Fran’s, which we did for a May celebration, and the truffles from Theo.” - Jesse Brix and Travis McBurney, True Colors Events

(above right) “My clients Linda and Josh always felt a strong connection to Northwest beer, so it was fitting that they gave all of their guests custom beer pint glasses at their wedding. They had their names custom-printed on the exterior, and served up their favorite brews (including U-District’s Big Time Brewery) in them at the reception.” - Breeann Gale, Pink Blossom Events (Photo by Jenny Jimenez of Photo JJ)

(above) “Both the bride and the groom were very analytical, and they found these online for their August wedding. They had them made with their wedding colors and added the name and date on the puzzle pieces. Besides being a cute takeaway, it gave guests something to play with at the table.” - Jennifer Taylor, Taylor’d Events (Photo by Affinity Photography Seattle)

(above) “The best Northwest favor I saw was a hand-tied fly (for fly-fishing) that was tied to a tiny jar of local honey. The label said “caught” and had the name of the bride and groom with the wedding date. The groom was an avid fly fisher and tied all the flies himself. The wedding took place at a private home in North Bend, and the ceremony was held right at the river’s edge.” - Rebecca Pigeon, City Catering (Photo courtesy of City Catering)

(above) “I did an awesome green wedding one September. For the favor, the couple gave a Tree in a Box seed kit, which can be ordered online. You can pick from various types of trees, and you can even have the top of the cute box monogrammed.” - Wendy Wojcik, Weddings with Wendy (Photo by Hayley Young Photography)