Jun 14 2012
Hi everyone I’m back with another super simple DIY favor box project. Some supply suggestions: you’ll need white favor boxes. Today I’ve used our 2x2x2 gloss box and our 2.5 x2.5 x 1.25 gloss box. Both on clearance for $25.00 per 100 boxes (a total steal, you should stock up!). Moving on you’ll need a pair of decorative cut scissors, some ribbon and some scrap paper in the color of your choice. That’s about it, now you can get started.
The steps to create these lovely favor boxes.
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Apr 26 2012
Could there be anything more charming than our new collection of invitation hang tags? Don’t be shy, spice up your invitations or even your favor boxes.
These invitation hang tags are fun, casual and totally cool in every single way. So stand out from the rest and make your invitations really spectacular!!
I’ve also shown our hang tags on our sak favor bags. It’s such a great way to personalize your party favors in a chic way.
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Apr 20 2012
This project a is a throw back to your elementary school art class. All you need is some light weight scrap paper & hot glue. Fan fold until you have a wheel, glue together and you’re done. I covered up all my glue marks with some cute little banner labels.
Place these pleat pin wheels on top of your favorite smitten on paper favor box. Here I used our shallow slide boxes in the color sand. I filled each box with chocolate covered mints. Yummy! This party favor box is so cute it m...
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Apr 04 2012
Hello everyone! Get ready for another fun project. These simple ribbon flower clips are a snap to make and they look like a million bucks.
Your supply list:
1. 5 strips of ribbon cut to approximately 4 inches long. The longer your ribbon the fuller your petals will be. The ribbon can be any width, in my example I have used 1.5 inch grosgrain. By the way this is a great way to use up all your ribbon scraps.
2. Thread and sewing needle
3. Buttons or beads of any kind. Make sure they measu...
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Feb 16 2012
Dear Ollie,
I’m having trouble envisioning my spring/summer wedding. I want something casual yet elegant, fun yet formal and finally colorful yet sophisticated. How can I make all of this happen? HELP!
Sincerely, Desperately seeking the impossible
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Hello desperately seeking the impossible! Fret not, your wedding sounds like it’s going to be a blast! You can definitely achieve everything you mentioned, all it’s going to take is a little attention to the details. Try...
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