Hello, fellow Halloween-loving bride (or groom) here 👋 If you’re right in the thick of planning your October wedding, complete with black lace, pumpkins, and just the right amount of cobwebs, you may be wondering where to get wedding favors that have as much thought and delight as the centerpieces or the dress. After all, favors are the little “thank you” you send your guests home with. Doing it with a Halloween twist should feel magical, not gimmicky.
Whether you’re planning a gothic-glam celebration or a whimsical fall wedding with pumpkins and potion bottles, choosing the right Halloween wedding favors can turn your theme from fun to unforgettable. In this guide, you’ll find creative, practical, and budget-friendly ideas that align perfectly with spooky-season vibes. From edible treats to keepsakes your guests will actually want, these wedding favors are designed to impress — not end up in the trash. Let’s get started!
Why a Halloween Wedding Favor Needs Extra Thought
In standard weddings, favors often get left behind. Guests may not see them, may not know they’re for them, or may view them as just another trinket. In a Halloween-themed wedding, the stakes and the opportunity are higher. The right favor can deepen your theme, feel like a true gift rather than a leftover, and spark conversation.
So here’s what you should consider when picking favors:
• It should be useful or consumable (less risk of clutter)
• It should align with the Halloween or fall aesthetic you’ve chosen
• It should be easy to display and grab (not hidden or too fragile)
• It should match your budget and guest count (don’t overbuy!)
Top Halloween Wedding Favor Ideas
1. Personalized Matchboxes (“Til Death”)
These are classic, inexpensive, and thematic. Use a skull, skeleton hands, or floral gothic design and print “Til Death” with your wedding date. Guests can use them later for candles or fire pits.
by moodycelebrations 2. Themed Coasters / Drink Coasters
Custom coasters with constellations, bats, spiderwebs, or gothic motifs make great keepsakes. They’re practical and can be reused year after year around Halloween.
cobweb coasters by lkwstudio 3. Mini Candles
Get custom-made candle tins for cozy fall evenings and use dark and moody colors for the label. Or give 3D skull candles to guests in black organza bags.
til death candles by bblissfavors candle favor tins by ariabellacandles skull candles by sistersweddingfavors 4. Spooky Shot Glasses
Engraved shot glasses with skeleton couples, “Til Death Do Us Part”, or spider motifs are party-ready and usable well beyond the wedding day.
shot glass favors by brindlesouthern 5. Life of the Party Skeleton Favors
Individually wrapped skeletons complete with mini party hats: “the life of the party”. OMG I love these. :)
skeleton favors by camimadethat 6. Seed Favors (Fall Wildflowers)
Send guests home with wildflower seed packets in fall-themed packaging. These symbolize life and growth and lean into autumn’s natural side.
seed packed favors by pennywildflower 7. Skelton Bottle Openers
These mini bottle opener favors are personalized and useful.
bottle opener favors by everlivinggifts 8. Chocolate Skulls
These chocolate skulls are a nice touch to your dessert table! Place them in candy bags with tags to take home.
chocolate skulls by sweetamericantreatco 9. Coffin Candy Boxes
Fill these gothic coffin candy boxes with your favorite treats as take-home Halloween favors for wedding guests.
coffin candy boxes by jemscandyco 10. Thematic Pumpkin Soaps
Mini pumpkin or ghost-shaped soaps are a cute and elegant addition.
pumpkin soaps by gloryparty 11. Mini Mulled Wine + Spiced Cider Kits
Have guests take home these autumnal spice kits to make mulled wine and spiced cider.
cider spice favors by seawitchcollectivex 12. Til Death Can Coolers
Give your guests these can coolers to take to-go. Cute, thematic, and reusable.
can cooler favors by sincpromo 13. Mini Bottle Labels
Keep the party lit with these mini bottle labels, customized for your Halloween wedding. Get mini bottles in bulk here.
can cooler favors by inkheartpaper
FAQ: Halloween Wedding Favors
- What are good favors for a Halloween wedding?
Good favors are ones that tie into the spooky or autumn theme (think mini pumpkins, skull chocolates, potion bottles, themed coasters or matchboxes) while still being useful or edible so guests actually use them. - How do I display Halloween wedding favors?
Use a dedicated favor table near the exit or front. Add signage like “Take one if you dare!” or “A sweet treat from us to you.” Pair with décor such as candles or faux cobwebs so it feels like part of the ambiance, not an afterthought. - Should favors be edible or keepsakes?
Edible or consumable favors tend to be more appreciated because they don’t add clutter to guests’ homes. But a small keepsake like a coaster or matchbox can work if it’s elegant and doesn’t feel cheap. - When should I place the favors for guests to take?
Usually just before the reception ends or at the exit works well. If your venue allows, placing them at each place setting or along the table as part of the décor also helps ensure guests don’t miss them.
Variations & Styling Tips
Here are a few ways you can customize these for your own wedding:
- Color coordination: You don’t have to go full black and orange. Deep burgundy, ivory, and charcoal make things elegant instead of cartoonish.
- Mix consumables and keepsakes: Pair a small coaster with a wrapped chocolate. The edible part gets used and the coaster stays meaningful.
- DIY vs. Purchase: For some favors like candy bags or boxes, I order candies in bulk. For others like shot glasses or matchboxes, I buy them from Etsy or favor shops.
- Signage and tags: Use quirky phrases such as “Trick or Treat, Take One”, “For You, Boo” or “Til Death”.
- Visibility: Place the favor table near a high-traffic area like the bar or exit. Use lighting and themed décor so guests know the favors are meant for them.
- Backup plan: If any favors are left over, keep extras in a box and distribute them later or include them in thank-you gifts.
Favor Table Checklist (Before the Big Day)
- Count your guest list and expected take-homes
- Order 5 to 10 percent extra for backups
- Design matching tags, labels, or packaging
- Create signage such as “Please Take a Treat“
- Add décor like candles, faux cobwebs, and pumpkins around the favor display
- Include a container for leftover items
- Assign someone to remind guests to take their favors before they leave
Before You Go
At the end of the day, favors are optional. But when done right, they leave a lasting impression. If you want help picking the perfect Halloween-inspired thank-you gift based on your theme, guest list, or budget, feel free to share your details and I’ll help you brainstorm something amazing.
Happy Planning!
xo
Emma

















