Jan 08 2013
It’s always nice to send your guests home with a little something. Try filling our sak favor bags with your favorite sweet treat. Then simply close shut with a mini clothespin and custom favor tag.
Give this a try at your next party- big or small these little goodie bags will be a big hit. And what a steal – Smitten sells 100 bags for a mere $25.00.
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Jan 02 2013
Welcome to 2013! Hope all of you had a wonderful holiday and are looking forward to a new year. We have so many new things up our sleeves including a whole new look for our website, tons of new wedding invitation designs (perfect for all you newly engaged!) and we’re also going to be at a couple of upcoming bridal shows! You can find us in Costa Mesa, California on January 5th, click here for more details. You can also find us at The Not wedding (which we’re really excited about!!) on Februar...
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Dec 10 2012
Today’s DIY is super simple and is a perfectly adorable gift wrap idea! These button-string baggies are really easy to put together and will look great under any tree. All you need to do is sew (or glue) two buttons to a patterned baggieand then wrap string from one button to the next. And the itty bitty bags are just the perfect size for gift cards. Voilà!
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Dec 07 2012
Get ready for all those holiday gifts with our free printable gift cards (click to download). Simply print, cut in half, fold, write your message and sign. If you want to get fancy check out what I’ve done.
Try tying festive ribbon to the top, adding washi tape to trim the bottom or really be fancy and add some crystals on each snowflake. Have fun & enjoy!
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Dec 06 2012
Okay … so we decided to be a little out of the box this week. We’re making vegetable stamps this week, folks! That’s right-stamps out of vegetables. You’ll need to be careful when crafting these stamps as some veggies are a bit wobbly to deal with. We used a potato for our stamps and made a chevron and stripe pattern. You can use these for absolutely anything, we decided to jazz up some of our envelope liners from our Paper Shop.
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