- 1. Caramel Apples: Treat guest to the quintessential fall indulgence--caramel apples. Have them packaged individually and tied off with a ribbon that matches your colors so guests can grab them as they exit without getting caramel on their nice clothes.
2. Soy Candles: Capture the coziness of autumn with soy candles in shades of burnt orange, gold, or brown.
3. Autumnal-Shaped Chocolates: Chocolate is always a favorite flavor. Consider shapes of maple leaves or acorns. Display in individual boxes at each place setting or on trays at the dessert station.
4. Mini Maple Syrup Bottles: Few things represent the fall season better than maple syrup. Give mini bottles of maple syrup as a sweet thank you or include them in farewell bags at the post wedding brunch for all to enjoy with their breakfast.
5. Apple Cider Mix: Packets of apple cider mix are perfect for welcome baskets and reception favors alike. Buy them prepackaged with cute sayings such as, "Falling in Love" , or make them yourself--and don't forget the cinnamon stirring sticks.
6. Pumpkin Spice Soaps: They are practical and pretty, and your guests will love the scent. Get pumpkin shaped soaps and leave them at each place setting.
7. Individual Apple Tarts: You don't want to upstage the cake, but fresh apple tarts are a tasty way to wow your guests.
8. Sunflower Seeds: Both for eating and for planting, packets of sunflower seeds are ideal for a rustic fall wedding theme. Display the packets alongside fresh sunflowers in vases, or simply place little pouches filled with seeds at each place setting.
9. Candied Pecans: Warm pecans coated in cinnamon and brown sugar will leave your guests feeling snug and satisfied. Have your caterer arrange for a pecan cart to give out the snacks toward the end of the evening.
10. Apple Butter: Whether you buy it or make it yourself, apple butter is a unique fall favor that not only looks the part, but tastes great too. Package in mini jars then cover each jar lid with fabric to match your wedding colors and tie with raffia and a small thank you note.
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