Tropical Wedding Favors
You know you're going to have a wedding that evokes the tropics. Maybe it will take place in the Caribbean or Hawaii. Maybe it will take place in your own backyard (complete with a pig roast), or a local banquet hall (outfitted with real palm trees draped with magical twinkle lights).
You've selected a signature island drink for the occasion -- maybe "Bahama Bliss" or "So-in-Love Sunset." Tiki torches provide some welcome color and warmth outside the venue. Beautiful orchids will float in a line of frosted martini glasses along the head table. The bride and groom's chairs will sport colorful leis.
Your guests will get adorable place cards with their names in Hawaiian, sparking plenty of conversation as the night (or day) progresses. You'll treat them to succulent Polynesian pork, Hawaiian-style spare ribs, and coconut crème brûlée. Perhaps you even hired a steel drum band and some hula dancers for the occasion.
But what will you give as favors? Here are 40 tempting possibilities! (Also, see 15 Favor Ideas for Your Hawaiian Wedding.)






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July 19th, 2007 at 2:35 pm
my cousin is in the military “army” and so is her husband what kind of for keeps sake gifts should we give out. I am the brides maid
March 19th, 2006 at 11:27 am
I ordered chocolate-covered macadamia nuts for my Luau theme wedding. They weren’t cheap, they cost me about $7 a box not including shipping, but I know they’re going to disappear in a blink of an eye. You just want to make sure your wedding won’t be somewhere hot if you buy something with chocolate.