Posts Tagged ‘Favors’
HSB Gets friendly with Boston’s Concierges
May 13th, 2010 Posted 9:00 am

On Monday, April 26 Harvard Sweet Boutique could be found downtown at the Boston Park Plaza, rubbing elbows with some of the most well-connected folks around….Boston’s concierges! These ambassadors to the city are one of the finest resources around when it comes to locating the best that Boston has to offer, and each year, the Greater Boston Concierge Association hosts a Hospitality Trade Show to help keep these enterprising professionals informed of all the latest offerings around the Hub City. From tours to treats to trunk shows, all manner of goods and services were on display.
Harvard Sweet Boutique’s Sue George participated in the event by handing out tasty samples of her cookies and brownies, along with a special take-home box of mini cookies for each participant to enjoy later or share with a friend. The cookies were packaged in Harvard Sweet Boutique’s whimsical custom favor boxes, which can be used as individual favors or stacked in larger displays. Also on display were a favor centerpiece and an array of customized samples–from giant cookies packaged in a see-through sleeve with a custom label, to cello bags full of mini cookies decorated with a custom ribbon and custom label.
Tags: amenities, Boston, Centerpieces, Favors
Posted in Favors, Special Events, custom packaging
New Centerpieces are here!
April 15th, 2010 Posted 9:00 am
In the past, we brought you creative approaches for decorating the center of your table with themes for a garden party, an asian celebration, an elegant soiree, and many more. Today, we’re proud to debut some new additions to our centerpiece repertoire, showcasing new ideas for weddings, anniversaries, Sweet Sixteen parties, Summer celebrations, and large displays of favors for gala events, to name a few.
Our custom-packaged favors are the perfect complement to your party’s festive atmosphere—and not just as part of the place setting. A tower of our hand-tied boxes can transform the center of your holiday table in a way no expensive flower arrangement can.
Small Favor Boxes come filled with 4 miniature cookies, brownies & bars, or truffles. A centerpiece of ten small favor boxes costs $75.
Large Favor Boxes come filled with 8 large cookies or 6 brownies/bars. A centerpiece of ten large favor boxes costs $100.
We have many more options than are shown here, so please call us at 1-888-579-3387 or email us at info@harvardsweetboutique.com with your color palette, including linens and other relevant decor, and we’ll come up with ideas that will make your celebration one to remember!
Tags: Centerpieces, Favors, new
Posted in Announcements, Favors
New Centerpieces are coming!
April 9th, 2010 Posted 9:00 am
Over at Harvard Sweet Boutique we’ve been busy cooking up fresh new centerpiece concepts that feature our beautiful boxed favors full of gourmet sweets. Our unique approach to table décor has become a favored approach of event planners for saving money without sacrificing style.
We’ve covered lots of new ground, including Sweet 16 parties, Summer celebrations and more. With exciting new packaging and unique styling ideas, we’re sure you’ll find something to suit your upcoming occasion. Check back soon for new photos, pricing and details!
Tags: anniversary, birthday, Centerpieces, Favors, new, wedding
Posted in Announcements, Favors
Weddings in Houston
March 12th, 2010 Posted 9:00 am
Harvard Sweet Boutique was proud to have our favor centerpieces featured recently in the Houston Wedding Blog. The editors called our sweets “ridiculously delicious” and mused over the many design choices that range from the fanciful to the hip to the classic.
Whether you’re planning a wedding in Houston, Honolulu or Hoboken, email us or give us a call at 1-888-5 SWEETS to learn about some of the custom options we offer when it comes to beautiful and delicious favors and favor centerpieces.
Tags: Centerpieces, custom packaging, Favors, Reviews, wedding
Posted in Favors, Reviews
Support for the Christopher’s Haven Gala at Boston’s Fairmont Copley Hotel
December 2nd, 2009 Posted 10:45 am
The morning of November 21st found Sue George in the grand ballroom of Boston’s elegant Fairmont Copley hotel, busily arranging some lovely centerpieces of favors in the center of each of 30 linen-draped tables. The occasion was the Christopher’s Haven annual fundraising Gala, and Sue had donated that centerpieces for the benefit. Her design incorporated silk butterflies and glittering branches of willow to help underscore the event’s spring-like theme of “The Giving Tree.”
The evening was a success, raising thousands of dollars for Christopher’s Haven, whose mission is to make a tangible difference in the day-to-day lives of children and the families who bring them to the MassGeneral Hospital for Children for cancer treatment. Christopher’s Haven works to provide comfortable housing and a supportive community for these special families.

Sue George, in attendance at the Gala with pals Terry Symula and Susan DeLellis.
Tags: Centerpieces, charitable donation, custom packaging, Favors
Posted in Community, Favors
New Favor Designs!
September 2nd, 2009 Posted 10:00 am
Our centerpieces and favors have become so popular, that we’ve added a bunch of new box styles and ribbon colors. From fresh and fruity kiwi polka dots with papaya-colored grosgrain to sleek and elegant silver with navy satin. The combinations are virtually endless. Call us at 1-888-579-3387 or email us at info@harvardsweetboutique.com with your idea — we’d love to create some custom-designed favors for your special event!
Tags: Centerpieces, custom packaging, Favors
Posted in Favors, New Products
Our Favors are Favored by InStyle Weddings
August 26th, 2009 Posted 1:09 pm
The Style School editor at InStyle Weddings, known for inspiring celebrity wedding trends, tips and tricks, likes how our favors can be “piled creatively to make an architectural statement.” Click here to read their online article about our centerpieces.
Odyssey Cruises of Boston & HSB Team Up for Special Events
July 14th, 2009 Posted 9:00 am

Sue George of Harvard Sweet Boutique was recently seen in downtown Boston, aboard the Odyssey cruise ship, at Rowes Wharf, where she was showcasing her beautifully packaged favors, displayed in several eye-catching centerpieces. The pieces were on view for local event planners, who were visiting the harbor to learn about hosting their events on board the ship.
George, who had previously partnered with the the luxury cruise ship to offer a special online promotion, was pleased to accept an invitation from the Odyssey to join them for the event, saying “Folks really seemed to enjoy the displays. There’s a lot of interest in using unique approaches to make a special event sparkle. And when people hear how much the centerpieces can help them save over floral centerpieces, their eyes just light up.”
If you are planning to host a special occasion on the Odyssey, you can ask your Event Consultant about using Harvard Sweet Boutique centerpieces, or you can contact Sue George directly at (800) 5-SWEETS.
Tags: Boston, Centerpieces, discounts, Favors, MA, Sue George, wedding
Posted in Favors
Floral Arrangement vs. HSB Favor Centerpiece: A Cost Comparison
July 7th, 2009 Posted 9:00 am
You’ll hear us talk a lot about our centerpieces. When Sue George came up with the concept a couple of years ago, she had no idea that it would catch on so quickly. The eye-catching stacks of boxes seem to really make people’s eyes light up. When they come to realize that they get to take home one of the colorful boxes, and that it’s filled with delicious baked treats, some folks have been known to clap and giggle with glee.
One thing you haven’t heard us talk about much is exactly how much more affordable our centerpieces are than standard floral arrangements. When you add together the cost of favors for each guest and floral arrangements for every table, the combined cost can soar to heights you never would have dreamed of when you put together your wedding budget. It can be a real heart breaker. By combining the cost of both of these necessities into one line item on your budget, you can save hundreds of dollars with this one choice, and make sticking to your budget one step easier.
According to theknot.com, favors can cost as little as $1 per guest and can climb up to $20 per guest, and wedding flowers can eat up 8-10% of your total wedding budget. While it would be difficult to give an exact cost comparison, since the range of types and costs of both favors and centerpieces varies so widely, we can, at least, share an example using some commonly available cost points we researched at top wedding sites online:
EXAMPLE #1: You have 100 guests, who will be seated in groups of 10 at round tables. You are getting married in the Boston area in September, and you are thinking about using a low arrangement of seasonal flowers in the center of each of the tables, like calla lilies, roses and hydrangea–perhaps something like this simple, clean style from FTD, which costs about $140:
For your favors, you were thinking of doing a sweet treat, like candy or cookies, packaged in a little box and placed at each person’s place setting. You want the favor to be in your wedding’s colors, and the treat inside to be tasty. You decide on sugar cookies from a local bakery. You’ll place two of them in a simple white box and tie it with some colored silk ribbon. It’s kind of generic, but it still looks quite pretty. When you add up the price of 200 cookies, the white boxes and the colored ribbon, the favors end up costing a total of $4 a piece. You didn’t keep track of how much time you spent searching for each of the individual elements of the favor, but at least you were able to be resourceful and keep the cost down. You’re proud of your selections, and know they’ll look great on the tables.
Total price tag for this scenario: $1800
EXAMPLE #2: You realize that your budget for flowers and favors is going to have to be slashed, but you’re not willing to compromise style or quality. You decide to use your favors AS your centerpiece–you clever little bride! If this works out, you might just start a trend in Boston…
So, knowing that you still want to do the cookies in cute boxes with ribbons, you turn to Sue George at Harvard Sweet Boutique (how green of you to stay local!) Sue does some research and finds some adorable gold boxes for you that will work perfectly with your theme of gold and roses. The silk ribbon and tulle she ties around them is so elegant, it makes you want to weep with joy. The six handmade cookies you select to put inside are so mouthwatering, you’re not sure you want to even serve cake!
Sue suggests placing the boxes in three stacked circles in the center of the table, with the bows all facing out. Five on the bottom, then a group of four, then one on top, like a cherry. She says it will create just enough height for some color, texture and pop, without keeping your guests from seeing one another across the table.
Total price tag for this scenario: $800
Wow. You saved $1000! You’re feeling so good about it, that you’re thinking of buying 100 red roses, and laying one at each person’s place setting, to REALLY jazz it up. Why not? You’ll still be spending hundreds less than in the original scenario, and you know it will be one of the most memorable table settings your guests will have ever seen.
Tags: brides, Centerpieces, custom packaging, Favors, wedding
Posted in Favors, Tips
HSB Loves Weddingwire.com
June 30th, 2009 Posted 9:00 am
Over here in the Harvard Sweet kitchen, we spend a lot of time thinking about weddings. It’s not because of that question that we get asked so often–”Do you do wedding cakes?”–we don’t. But we DO do favor centerpieces, and we’re always looking to spread the word about our affordable, dual-purpose, chic alternative to pricey floral arrangements, and that’s the main reason we joined WeddingWire.com.
Weddingwire.com, an online wedding planning site, is fast becoming the go-to resource for savvy brides, and we want to use our little ol’ blog to clue you in to all it’s got to offer (including a discount from us! More on that later….) If you’re planning a wedding, or know someone who is, we think you’ll agree that WeddingWire.com is worth a look. The site offers three hugely helpful tools that not only help take the stress out of wedding planning, they can even help make it enjoyable:
1) PLANNING: browse the profiles of over 100,000 vendors from throughout the country, compare reviews from their clients, visit their web sites, and even request more information from the photographers, caterers or venues that interest you. You can save all the profiles right there in a personal, online binder, to refer back to later.
2) SHARING: join in on conversations about decor, dresses, honeymoon destinations, etiquette and more on the WeddingWire.com forums. Or, create a wedding blog on Facebook using the WeddingWire Facebook application. It gives you access to all of the tools on WeddingWire.com, right from your Facebook page!
3) ORGANIZING: organize the details of your big day, including building a website, and managing your budget, guest list and seating chart.
Could it be possible that wedding planning is finally becoming…dare we say it…fun?
Visit our page on WeddingWire.com to access our special discount for WeddingWire subscribers. And, if you have ordered centerpieces or enjoyed favors from Harvard Sweet Boutique in the past, please be sure to leave us a review while you’re on our WeddingWire page!



