Something Actually Useful
People text you after the party asking where to buy it. That's what happens with honey party favors. Not "thanks for coming" territory—people actually use them. Open the jar in the car on the drive home. Drizzle it on Sunday morning toast two weeks later. Keep the muslin bag in the junk drawer.
Thirteen jars in natural muslin bags. Four different honeys that change based on what we have in stock. Each one tastes different. Not slightly different. Actually different. Dark buckwheat like molasses. Creamy sunflower with nutty notes. Orange blossom that tastes like actual citrus peel, not orange candy. Complex wildflower from Eastern Shore meadows.
Put them at place settings. Pile them in a basket by the door. Stack them in welcome bags for out-of-town guests. The muslin bags mean you don't need to wrap anything or tie ribbons or find tiny tags.
Made in Owings Mills. Packaged by hand. People keep the bags.
Ways People Actually Use These
- At Place Settings: Set one at each plate. Doubles as place card holder if you tie a tag to the bag.
- Exit Basket: Pile them in a wooden bowl or wire basket near the door. People grab one on their way out without you having to hand them anything.
- Welcome Bags: For wedding weekends or overnight guests. Pairs with tea, artisan bread, or a honey dipper.
- Write On The Bags: Use a fabric marker to add names, dates, or short messages directly on the muslin. Looks better than tags.
Ingredients
Pure, Raw, Minimally Filtered Honey
All orders ship via UPS Ground. We DO NOT ship to PO Boxes.
You can also order and pick up from Honey House in Owings Mills, MD.
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