Cofftea said

Wedding Favors

I’m helping my best friend plan her wedding and and she just mentioned tea favors from Tea Forte. I know Adagio does them as well. Does anyone else have any suggestions for companies that do tea favors? Irina mentioned Tea Forte’s bags, but loose would really be nice.

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I think I remember Frank saying that he can do favors too.

Cofftea said

OOOH!! You are my favorite person (well 2nd to Irina) for reminding me of that! Definitely going to send and email to Frank before I persue any other ideas, but please keep ’em coming!

Just answered your PM, but for the record, yes, we love to do favors. We can actually incorporate an image of the happy couple on the label. We can create a custom blend just for the occasion. We’re actually really flexible. You can see what we did for another couple here: http://www.drewandfaith.com/ just scroll to the bottom.

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Caitlin said

Lupicia and Design a Tea – I think both do wedding favors & since its a wedding favor bagged might be better since most people don’t know how to do loose, unless the guest are tea savvy which would be neat – just a thought.

Cofftea said

Oh yes, DaT is good too! I can see your point Caitlin and it would be different if I could know for sure the bagged tea would be of superior quality just like loose, but I can’t. I would also like to give people the option of being as OCD about their steeping parameters (which includes leaf/water ratio) as I am. I go by the philosphy of “What if I am the only one that ever has the opportunity to share loose tea w/ this person”? Yes, I know- I’m way too obsessed w/ loose tea:)

Caitlin said

I definitely get the idea of introducing good tea to people! Maybe include t-sacs and/or steeping instructions to help people a bit.

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LauraR said

I thought Tea Forte did those cute lil pyramids? If you want blooming tea favors, check out the exotic teapot. I swear I am not affiliated, but was just on their site and notice them.

Cofftea said

Irina probably just used the word “bag” instead of pyramid. Blooming teas are on option too… Do you know how long they last sitting in water? I’m thinking maybe as a center piece for the reception tables? Just a thought…

LauraR said

I think they will sit-up in water for about a day…I know that many tea shops keep on blooming to generate interest and I think they bloom pretty much from open to close. I seriously doubt the tea is drinkable, but the flower is blooming.

There is also a company called Tea Spree that you could look into for pyramids.

Caitlin said

The blooming tea centerpiece is such a cute idea! Does your friends fiancé like tea too?

Cofftea said

It’s funny, since they’ve been together she’s started drinking more coffee and he’s started drinking more tea lol. I still think Irina likes it much more than Brock- he drinks a LOT of plain water.

Caitlin said

Haha – that is funny – I am trying to convert my bf but he’s really a soda person

Cofftea said

Does he like root beer? I suggest root beer black by Tea Guys. Make a concentrate and then add cold soda water. :)

Caitlin said

That’s such a creative idea!

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I haven’t tried their Wedding Tea yet, but Harney & Sons offers personalized tagalong tins.

http://www.harney.com/Wedding-Tea-Personalized-tagalong-tin-with-5-sachets/productinfo/72711/

Shui Tea offers personalized packaging too:
http://www.shuitea.com/customized-shui-tea.html

I was going to rec Harney too – utterly elegant!

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Glamorosi said

I reviewed the Harney & Sons Wedding Tea here a few weeks ago – it’s lovely. If I was getting married again (to the same fabulous man, of course), I would definitely order the pretty personalized tins.

http://steepster.com/Glamorosi/posts/50244#comments

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en0ush said

This is a great Idea!!

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I don’t have much to offer that hasn’t already been mentioned, but in thinking ahead to my own favors possibly next year – the idea of blooming tea appeals to me. Budget-friendly as well, since I’ll most likely be doing it myself instead of hiring out. Lucky I live 10 minutes from a Teavana store that has nice bulk supplies of them. Can get gauze sachets to put them in at the local craft store to match the eventual color scheme. The gears are turning! :)

My guy isn’t much of a tea drinker himself, but neither of us can or want to drink alcohol (medical stuff), so this is looking like a great idea.

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Did your best friend decide on a wedding favor? I’m going through the same process. I’m hosting my best friend’s bridal shower, and I can’t decide on the bridal shower favors. I’m thinking tea since she also loves tea. :)

Cofftea said

oOTeaOo- actually I did this completely in secret until I had everything finalized. Remember the apple vanilla white chai a couple weeks ago? That’s the blend I thought of and Frank executed.

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Cofftea said

Ok, now I need 400 honey sticks (unflavored). The best price I found is $44 at http://www.honeystix.biz/ Anyone know of a place that can beat that? We don’t have a Costco here for me to check, but Irina does so that still could be an option.

Cofftea said

She may go w/ 150 favors so 300 honey sticks (no left overs) for under $33 would be nice too.

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amandajo said

400 guests? That’s a quite a wedding! Did a little searching myself, that was the best price I could find too. Hope it goes well!

Cofftea said

No, between 150-200 favors, 2 sticks per person… cuz you should ALWAYS share your tea w/ a friend.

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