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29 DIY Winter Wedding Favors for Guests to Cozy Up To

Sarah Landrum
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The definition of romance is a winter wedding, when snowflakes + shawls + snuggles = coziness. Add flickering candles, evergreen wreaths, and touches of gold for a warm style that’ll make you forget it’s bitter cold out. And when the night comes to an end, let your guests take home some of that magic with these DIY wedding favors.

Mini Snow Globe
Mini Snow Globe

1. Shake Things Up: Making your own snow globes for favors is fairly easy, but you’ll need a ton of empty baby food jars. Guests will love being able to hold a winter wonderland right in the palm of their hands. (via Evermine Weddings)

Gold champagne bottle and straw
Gold champagne bottle and straw

2. Break Out the Bubbly: Start the party off right with individual bottles of Champagne. Corks will be popping before the night’s end with this hit favor. (Photo via Rhinehart Photography)

Hand Warmers
Hand Warmers

3. Baby, It’s Cold Outside: While you’re keeping cold feet at bay on your wedding day, help your guests keep their hands toasty with these adorable DIY hand warmers. Fabric options are endless so you can easily find a few designs that match your wedding-day vibe. (via Swoon Studio)

Mint Sugar Scrub
Mint Sugar Scrub

4. Magical Winter Mint: Tell everyone you two were “mint” to be with this delectable sugar scrub. With only four ingredients, it’s practically foolproof. Dress up the mason jar or other container with ribbon or twine, and you’ve got yourself a favor guests will use for weeks to come. (via Love Grows Wild)

Mug
Mug

5. Your Love Fills My Cup: Wedding favor commandment one: Let your favor be useful. A coffee or hot chocolate bar will provide the perfect memento for any winter wedding. Give your guests a mug full of love, and let them take it home as a favor. Chances are, your mug will be one of the prettiest on their shelves. (Photo via Jamie Clayton Photography)

Peppermint bark
Peppermint bark

6. Bark Up the Chocolate Tree: Give your guests a sugary sweet treat with peppermint bark. This recipe is so good, the DJ might have to make an announcement for guests to fight nicely over any extras. You’ll definitely want to stash some away for yourselves for after the wedding! (Photo via Lotus Blossom Photography)

Maple Syrup
Maple Syrup

7. Give Me Some Sugar: Nothing melts the heart like a little maple syrup goodness. All you’ll need are some adorable bottles and enough maple syrup to cover the state you’re getting married in. (Photo via Sunny 16 Photography)

Chocolate Coffee Beans
Chocolate Coffee Beans

8. Buzzed on Love: Coffee: The thing that makes the world go ’round each and every morning. If you and your honey have a passion for good roasted beans, share it with your guests by making chocolate-covered espresso beans. Bonus: Your guests will have no excuse for not having enough energy to get out there on the dance floor. (via Evermine Weddings)

Personalized Gold Ornament
Personalized Gold Ornament

9. Deck the Tree: Spread some holiday cheer with personalized ornaments. In one night of crafting, you and your bridesmaids can whip up beautiful handmade ornaments for every guest’s tree. (via Pizzazzerie)

Glitter Champagne
Glitter Champagne

10. Sparkling Is Out. Glittering Is In: When life hands you glitter, get crafting. Your guests will love these DIY glitter-dipped mini Champagne bottles. Pro tip: Provide cute paper bags for the trip home — otherwise, a glitter explosion may happen in their car. (Photo via Ducky Jessica Photography)

Cinnamon-Stick-Candle-Holder
Cinnamon-Stick-Candle-Holder

11. Love Is in the Air: Candles are the perfect romantic touch, and any guest would appreciate one that smells as amazing as these cinnamon-scented tea lights. With some cinnamon sticks, ribbon, and maybe a sprig of pine, you can have handcrafted favors done in one sitting. (via Domestically Blissful)

Plaid Mug Wraps
Plaid Mug Wraps

12. Wrapped in Love: With a little time and elbow grease, you can create a cozy mug wrap your guests will never want to put down. Use ribbon or crochet your own cozy with colors and textures to match your wedding. (via ConfettiStyle)

Ornaments
Ornaments

13. You Keep Me Hanging On: For a December wedding, why not send your guests home with a custom-designed Christmas bauble? Small and dainty, these ornaments would look lovely displayed on a Christmas tree in your reception space as guests enter. (via Want That Wedding)

Pinecone Fire Starter
Pinecone Fire Starter

14. Come on Baby, Light My Fire: Give some light to those you love with these easy DIY pinecone fire starters. Display your creations on tiered cake trays or attach tags with your guests’ names and table numbers to double as an escort card. (via Evermine Weddings)

Gold and purple
Gold and purple

15. “Jewel” Be My Love Forever: Diamonds may be a girl’s best friend, but any woman would love some more sparkle in her life, no matter what the type. Fill vials with enchanting gems for guests to make a keepsake bracelet or use to craft. (Photo via Sarah McAffry)

Roasted Nuts
Roasted Nuts

16. Love Is Yum: Bags will be crinkling when guests find out you’ve made homemade roasted nuts for their favor. Whether you choose to use traditional winter chestnuts or make your own seasoned mix, this treat will be a surefire hit. (via oh!myWedding)

Pine Candle
Pine Candle

17. Pining for You: Your sense of smell evokes some of the strongest memories. Create your own soy candles with hints of pine, balsam, and cranberries for some seasonal cheer and to remind guests of the love you and your new spouse share. (via Evermine Occasions)

Instant Mocha Mix
Instant Mocha Mix

18. Instant Connection: For an inexpensive (and tasty) option, whip up your own hot chocolate mix, complete with mini marshmallows. Mason jars or stoppered vials are convenient and beautiful containers for guests to have as keepsakes long after they’ve enjoyed their mug of chocolaty goodness. (via Something Turquoise)

Tree in a Tin
Tree in a Tin

19. Let Love Grow: If guests aren’t traveling too far, give them a beautiful pine tree to plant in their own backyard. For years to come, it’ll remind them of your wedding day, and they’ll be able to use it for decorating every holiday season. (Photo via Paige Williams Photography)

Vanilla Extract
Vanilla Extract

20. Love Potion: Add a splash of sweetness to your day with these homemade vanilla extract favors. Vanilla extract is surprisingly easy to make and is a staple every kitchen needs. (via Tasty Yummies)

Wood ornaments
Wood ornaments

21. “Wood” You Stay With Me?: These etched birch ornaments are adorable and functional. Wood burners are fairly affordable, and snowflakes are perfect for the season. (via Design Mom)

22. Warm Tootsies: In the dead of winter, your guests will appreciate a nice pair of socks. Thick woolies will last forever, and your friends will be reminded of your big day each time they put them on. (via Martha Stewart Weddings)

23. Flannel Cozies: Turn your stained or too-small shirts into handmade cup sleeves. You get bonus points if the flannels match your wedding colors. (via ThriftDee)

24. Mini-Pies: Sure, they’ll get to see you cut the cake, but for a smaller, more intimate wedding, a miniature baked treat lovingly wrapped in plaid ribbon is a tasty parting gift. Don’t forget to give them something to eat it with! (via Jenny Cookies)

25. Winter Fresh Soap: Take advantage of all the amazing essential oils out there and treat your guests to beautiful soap as a favor. (via Garden Therapy)

26. S’mores Kit: DIY dessert is festive, fun, and obviously delicious. Load all the necessary ingredients into the treat bag and affix these adorable printables. (via The Flair Exchange)

27. Woolen Pouches: Between mini socks, hot water bottle sweaters, and mittens, there are countless ways you can repurpose old sweaters in time for your big day. (via Martha Stewart)

28. Hot Cocoa Sticks: Fulfill late-night cravings after dancing and partying with these decadent favors. Your guests will be emailing you for the recipe before the week is out. (via Cookie Named Desire)

29. Hand Warmers: You might want to pass these around before the event (instead of at the end), especially if you’re holding the ceremony outside. For an extra touch of coziness you can add a scent to the fabric too. (via Child at Heart)

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(Additional reporting by Ariel Garneau)

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