Objective:
We wanted our wedding favors to feel less like traditional gift boxes and more like small pieces of everyday life.
Instead of filling them with excessive packaging and forgettable snacks, we chose a simpler approach: a candle for quiet evenings, a custom tea blend for slow afternoons — gifts that could naturally remain in our guests’ daily routines.
More than anything, we hoped to share a feeling: relaxed, elegant, and quietly romantic.
Approach:
To express this sense of calmness, we kept the design minimal and restrained.
We chose clean black-and-white tin containers paired with muted Morandi tones — dusty pink, smoky lavender, soft peach, and quiet blue — creating a balance between softness and sophistication.
Each favor was finished with hand-tied leather cords instead of satin ribbons, adding warmth and an understated handmade touch.
When sunlight fell across the tins and lace fabric, the soft shadows and imperfect knots became the exact kind of effortless romance we had imagined.
From the Client:
> “This is the first time I’ve seen wedding favors that feel like art pieces. The candle smells amazing, and the tin is still sitting on my bedside table.”
Those small reactions reminded us that thoughtful details always leave the longest-lasting memories.


