Baby sprinkle favors, small shower gifts, tea and honey favors
Baby sprinkle favors with tea and honey
Plan small baby sprinkle favors for a lighter second-baby celebration, brunch, or family gathering. Tea, honey, and tea-only favors work well when the event needs useful take-home gifts without a large shower setup.

Is this the right baby sprinkle favors page?
This page is for buyers who need a specific small-gift path and want to compare tea, honey, and tea-and-honey favors before ordering. It keeps the offer practical and tied to current AdoreVera products.
Current AdoreVera favor options
Personalized Tea & Honey Jar Favor
Tea and honey together when the buyer wants a small complete favor.
Personalized Wedding Favors with Honey Jar & Tea
A larger event path when the favor needs to read clearly as a guest gift.
Honey Jar & Tea Party Favors for Bridal Showers
Useful for shower, brunch, birthday, and tea-party tables.
Personalized Tea Favors
The lighter tea-only route for large guest counts or simple appreciation gifts.
Personalized Honey Jar Favors
A compact honey-only thank-you favor when tea is not needed.
How to plan the order
- 1. Count pieces
Decide whether one favor goes to each guest, household, bag, table setting, or helper. - 2. Pick format
Choose tea-only, honey-only, or tea plus honey before choosing label wording. - 3. Keep labels readable
Small labels work best with short phrases, dates, and simple names. - 4. Confirm timing
For larger orders, include the event date and shipping window when asking questions.
Do not assume every favor includes tea, honey, a wooden dipper, a strainer, or a gift box unless the selected product option says so.
Related favor planning pages
Common questions
How is this different from Mama to Bee favors?
This page is broader for baby sprinkle and small shower wording, while the Mama to Bee page owns the bee-specific theme.
Can I use these for a regular baby shower?
Yes, but use the Mama to Bee page if that is the exact theme.
Should every guest get one?
Most buyers order by guest or place setting, then add a small buffer.



