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Print elegant thank-you tags for jam jars, candles, and bomboniere. No signup, no watermark, no email. Why? →
Free Wedding Favor Tag Maker is a browser-based tool for printing custom wedding favor tags at home — round seals for jam jars and candle lids, rectangular hang tags for soap bars and bath salt jars, and square stickers for candy bags and bomboniere boxes. Pair with a script font for traditional elegance, or modern sans-serif for minimalist tables. Standard preset prints 12 round 2-inch tags per US Letter sheet, matching Avery 22805 round labels. Your guest list and design stay in your browser.
Most wedding favor tags are 2" round (matching Avery 22805, 12 per sheet) for jar seals and lid stickers, or 2" × 3.5" rectangular hang-tags for soap bars and bottled favors. For smaller bomboniere boxes use 1.5" round (24 per sheet). The default preset here gives you 12 round 2" tags per US Letter — ideal for jam jars and small candles.
Script fonts read as traditional and romantic — best for "Thank you" and the couple's names. Serif fonts feel classic and timeless — best for date and venue. Sans-serif works for modern minimalist weddings with mid-century or industrial styling. A common combination: a flourished script for the couple's names plus a small serif for the wedding date.
Use 110lb cardstock for hang-tags that attach to favors with twine or ribbon — gives a substantial feel and survives shipping if you're sending favors. Use matte sticker paper for tags that adhere directly to jar lids, candle tops, or candy bags. White matte gives the cleanest finish; kraft sticker paper suits rustic or farmhouse wedding aesthetics.
For bottles: tie with satin ribbon (3/8" wide) or twine around the neck, threaded through a hole punched in the tag's corner. For jars: either stick a round sticker directly on the lid, or hang a tag from the threads with twine and a touch of hot glue. For boxes: use double-sided tape on the back of square stickers placed centered on the lid.
Use the same font on tags as on your invitations, menus, and place cards — even if everything else (color, paper, layout) differs, font consistency ties the suite together. The Place Cards page uses the same font set. Pick your script and serif there first, then carry the choice through to favor tags, table numbers, and the welcome sign.
Print 110-115 tags for 100 guests: 100 favors, plus extras for vendors, late RSVPs, and accidents (twine knots fail, ink smudges, kids grab two). At 12 per US Letter sheet, that's 10 sheets of round tags. Print 2 extra sheets blank-stock the day before the wedding — far cheaper to have spare tags than to short the favor table at the last minute.