Friendsgiving is a special time when friends come together to celebrate like family, and I’m Emma, here to share some fun Friendsgiving Party Favor Ideas to make your gathering even more meaningful. Whether it’s a cozy dinner or a casual get-together, adding thoughtful party favors is a simple way to say “thank you” to your favorite people.
Friendsgiving Party Favor Ideas
Friendsgiving Party Favor Ideas add a thoughtful touch to your celebration with friends. These simple, fun gifts can be budget-friendly, DIY, or personalized to make guests feel special.
Mini Pie Jars
Mini pie jars are a sweet and thoughtful treat your guests will love. These single-serve desserts look adorable and taste even better. You can bake them ahead of time in small mason jars and add a personalized label. It’s a cozy way to send your friends home with a taste of fall.
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Use classic fall flavors like pumpkin, apple, or pecan
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Decorate lids with fabric and twine for a rustic look
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Add name tags for a personal touch
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Make them in advance and keep refrigerated until serving
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Tie a tiny spoon to each jar for easy snacking
Scented Candle Tins
Scented candle tins bring warmth and fall vibes into any home. These portable candles are perfect for relaxing after a hearty meal. You can choose seasonal scents like cinnamon, vanilla, or apple spice. They’re easy to find or even make yourself with candle kits.
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Choose fall-themed fragrances
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Add custom labels with the event date or guest names
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Use metal tins with lids for safe transport
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Wrap in a small gift bag or box
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Include a short thank-you message tied to each candle
Hot Cocoa Cone Kits
Hot cocoa cone kits are festive and fun to put together. Layer cocoa powder, marshmallows, and chocolate chips in a clear cone-shaped bag. Tie it up with a ribbon and tag, and you’ve got a cute gift that warms the heart. Great for kids and adults alike!
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Use colorful mini marshmallows for a fun look
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Include a candy cane or cinnamon stick for stirring
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Add instructions on how to make the cocoa
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Seal the bottom of the bag well to avoid spills
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Personalize the label with a “Warm Wishes” note
Fall-Themed Keychains
Fall-themed keychains are small but thoughtful keepsakes. Whether it’s a leaf shape, pumpkin design, or an engraved quote, these charms are great daily reminders of your celebration. They’re lightweight and budget-friendly too.
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Pick soft colors like burnt orange, mustard, or forest green
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Include a short thankful quote or date on the tag
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Use felt, acrylic, or wood for materials
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Pair with a mini card or thank-you note
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Gift in a small envelope or mesh pouch
Mini Succulent Plants
Mini succulents are living favors that last long after the party ends. These little green gifts symbolize friendship and care. You can place them in small ceramic pots or mason jars for a charming look. Plus, they’re super easy to maintain!
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Choose sturdy, low-maintenance succulents
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Decorate pots with paint, washi tape, or twine
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Add a punny tag like “Thanks for helping me grow”
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Place them in trays near the exit for grab-and-go
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Water lightly before giving to keep them fresh
Pumpkin Spice Snack Mix
Pumpkin spice snack mix is a crunchy and tasty fall treat. Combine pretzels, cereal, nuts, and candy with pumpkin spice seasoning. Package them in small bags or jars for a flavorful take-home gift. It’s a perfect mix of salty and sweet.
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Make a large batch to divide into smaller portions
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Use resealable bags or mini mason jars
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Label each with a festive Friendsgiving tag
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Include allergy information if needed
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Tie with a ribbon or raffia for presentation
Personalized Mugs
Personalized mugs make wonderful and useful gifts. You can have them printed with names, quotes, or a Friendsgiving date. Fill them with candy, tea bags, or even a small cocoa mix for an extra treat.
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Choose neutral fall colors for wide appeal
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Include a note card with a personal message
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Wrap in clear cellophane with a bow
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Add a small spoon or stirrer inside
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Order in bulk to save money
Gratitude Journals
Mini gratitude journals encourage thankfulness beyond the holiday. These small notebooks can be handmade or store-bought, with prompts or blank pages. Give your guests a place to reflect and feel good.
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Use kraft paper covers with stamped or written quotes
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Include a pen or pencil tied with twine
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Add a sticker sheet or bookmarks inside
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Write a short note on the first page
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Present them in a fall-colored paper bag
Hand Warmers
DIY hand warmers are both cute and practical. These reusable gifts are great for chilly evenings and can be made from fabric and rice. Microwaveable and eco-friendly, they’re a cozy surprise.
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Use flannel or cotton fall-themed fabric
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Fill with unscented rice or dried lavender for aroma
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Include heating instructions on a tag
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Sew in fun shapes like hearts or pumpkins
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Wrap in twine or tuck into small gift boxes
Fall Potpourri Bags
Fall potpourri bags are fragrant and festive. Mix dried orange slices, cinnamon sticks, cloves, and pinecones in small mesh or organza bags. It’s a natural way to bring seasonal scents into any space.
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Add a tag that says “Thanks for being part of the mix”
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Use see-through bags to show off the colors
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Include instructions for refreshing the scent with oils
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Make ahead and store in airtight containers
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Place in a basket by the door for easy pickup
DIY Spice Mix Jars
Homemade spice mixes are flavorful and unique gifts. Think pumpkin pie spice, apple pie blend, or even a savory herb mix. Package them in mini jars with custom labels and recipes.
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Use clear jars with tight lids
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Add a tag that says “Seasoned with love”
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Include a recipe suggestion or two
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Choose spices with long shelf life
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Decorate with ribbon or small fall charms
Thankful Quote Bookmarks
Bookmarks with thankful quotes are simple but meaningful. Use cardstock and design them with autumn leaves, gold foil, or hand lettering. They’re perfect for guests who love to read or journal.
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Print or handwrite quotes about gratitude
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Laminate for durability
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Punch a hole and add a ribbon tassel
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Bundle a few with twine for gifting
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Personalize with guest initials
Cookie Decorating Kits
Let your guests have fun after the party with cookie kits. Include 2–3 shaped cookies, small bags of icing, and sprinkles. Package everything in a box or clear bag with a cute tag.
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Use fall shapes like leaves, pumpkins, or acorns
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Wrap cookies separately to avoid breaking
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Add mini instructions for decorating
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Include napkins or wipes for mess-free fun
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Offer allergy-safe options if needed
Mini Wine Bottles
Mini wine bottles are always a hit with adult guests. Choose a festive red or sparkling white, and add your own custom label. It’s a classy way to toast to friendship and good times.
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Wrap necks with ribbon or twine
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Add tags with messages like “Sip, sip, hooray!”
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Choose local or seasonal wines for a personal touch
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Include a wine stopper or charm if you’d like
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Chill before handing them out if serving on-site
Polaroid Photo Keepsakes
Capture the moment with instant photo keepsakes. Use a Polaroid or instant camera during the party and let guests take home their photos. Frame them or add them to mini photo cards.
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Set up a photo booth with props
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Provide mini cardboard frames or clips
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Write a note on the back of each photo
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Offer a display board so guests can pick their pictures
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Add stickers or markers for decorating
Tips for Choosing the Right Party Favor
Choosing the perfect party favor for Friendsgiving doesn’t have to be complicated. A thoughtful, simple gift can leave a lasting impression on your guests and make them feel appreciated. Whether you’re planning a cozy dinner or a lively potluck, the right favor ties it all together. Keep these tips in mind to pick something that’s both meaningful and memorable:
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Match the theme and vibe of your Friendsgiving
Choose favors that fit your party’s look—rustic, cozy, elegant, or casual—so everything feels connected. -
Keep it useful or edible
Guests love favors they can actually use or enjoy, like snacks, candles, mugs, or mini plants. -
Add a handwritten note for a personal touch
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Make extras for surprise guests
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Think about your budget and time
Select favors that suit what you can afford and have time to prepare—DIY or store-bought, both can be special.
FAQ
What are good Friendsgiving Party Favor Ideas?
Great Friendsgiving favors include mini pies, scented candles, cocoa kits, personalized mugs, succulents, or any small gift that reflects fall themes and shows appreciation.
Do I need to give party favors at Friendsgiving?
Party favors are not required, but they’re a thoughtful way to thank your guests for coming and make the celebration more memorable.
Can Friendsgiving favors be budget-friendly?
Yes! DIY options like snack mix, handwritten notes, or homemade spice jars can be inexpensive and still feel personal and special.
How many favors should I prepare?
Prepare one per guest, plus a few extras for surprise visitors or last-minute changes.
I’m Emma Rosenthal, an event planner based in New York City with a passion for bringing people together through unforgettable celebrations. I created partyonmind.com to share my best party ideas, wedding inspirations, and fun games for kids, adults, and everyone in between. Whether you’re planning a small gathering or a grand event, I love helping you make every occasion special with creative and engaging activities. Let’s make every party one to remember!