Wednesday 13 August 2014

Five of The Best Teacup Favours

Five ways to fill your Vintage Teacup Favours


If you liked my Teacup Favour tutorial here, but don't want to use sweets, here are some other ideas for what you could fill your teacups with.

Planning a vintage wedding? Check out my Pinterest Board here for more inspiration, and watch this space for a DIY Doily Wedding Invite Tutorial.


Use your teacup as a mini terrarium!
Plant with succulents and moss for a gift that will keep giving after your big day.



Turn your teacup into a candle!
If you don't fancy the time-consuming business of making all your candles, you could simply pop in a tea light or votive.




Fill your teacup with loose sweets.
This saves you the hassle of wrapping the sweets but you would have to fill them at the venue, and it would be a little harder for guests to transport!




Add a personalised teabag and let your guests use the vintage lovelies as they were originally intended!
The teabag tag can also double up as a save the date or place name.


Fill it with a posy of beautiful flowers!
Wet a small piece of Oasis and place in the bottom. This is a beautiful look but requires making the morning of the wedding or the day before if you want them to still look fresh!

What did you use as favours at your wedding? Did you make them yourself? Let me know if you have any other ideas of ways to fill a favour teacup!

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