Thursday, August 30, 2012
Monday, August 27, 2012
Elf Pillows~Reindeer Noses~ Christmas Poop
Licorice in Canning Jar
at Christmas time you could do half green apple licorice and half strawberry licorice
Little Wrapped Hershey Bars
Measure and cut your card stock (I used Cherry Cobbler)...
1-7/8" x 4-1/4" and score 1/4" in on each side.
Crease the folds with a Bone Folder.
1-7/8" x 4-1/4" and score 1/4" in on each side.
Crease the folds with a Bone Folder.
Cut 4 pieces of various patterns of DSP...
1" x 3" each
1" x 3" each
I used regular SNAIL adhesive on one end and a small piece of Sticky Strip on the other end (as seen below).
Starting with the end with the SNAIL adhesive begin wrapping the DSP around the Hershey's Nugget.
Pull tight, and seal the end with the Sticky Strip.
Do the same above for each Hershey's Nugget and then place in "tray".
Using pretzel bags (these can be found in the cake decorating/candy aisle of your local craft store)...
Slip the tray with candy into the pretzel bag.
Stamp your greeting, choose your ribbon, and...
...punch a hole and tie the ribbon in two knots to hold secure. Finish it off by trimming the top of the pretzel bag.
These have always been super fun to make and so easy for any holiday!! In fact, I've made them for last year's Holiday Bazaar, Valentine's Day, Halloween, and Thanksgiving...
Friday, August 24, 2012
Creepy Halloween Treat Labels
It would be an unfortunate October if the month went by without at least one free printable download. So despite a hectic work week i toiled til the wee hours of the morning creating some dreadfully vile Halloween treat labels. Four loathsome options are included in the download, plus one "fill in the blank", so that all of your wretched needs may be met.
Pick Your Poison Halloween Box
What You Need:
- Decorative excelsior, found in the floral isle
(shredded paper or any other packing material would work, too) - 7″ cardboard decoupage box
- Black ribbon
- Assorted mini-liquor bottles (a 7″ box holds 5)
- Full-sheet label paper
2. Arrange your liquor bottles to fit. I tried to fill each box with a diverse selection of liquor.
3. Download our “Pick Your Poison” label here. Print label on full-sheel label paper, cut out, and stick to your box, folding the edges under the lid.
4. Finish with a beautiful black bow!
toilet paper roll, use glue dots to wrap with wrapping paper, put a small gift inside, wrap with clear wrap!
Repinned from Arts & crafts by Debbie Duncan
Sunday, August 12, 2012
Chocolate Lollipops
The Favors
Guests received dark chocolate lollipops tied with white ribbon and a white card with the couple’s names and wedding date printed in dark brown to match.Five Wishes Box
CARD READS:
Five sugared almonds
for each guest to eat
to remind us that life
is both bitter and sweet
Five wishes for the
new husband and wife
health, wealth,happiness,
children, and a long life
Light Blue Truffle Box
The Favors
Jenn and Chris filled light blue boxes with truffles and tied them with brown ribbon. Inside the lid of each box was a card thanking guests for sharing in the wedding day.Organic Jam
The Favors
As the evening came to a close (the couple stayed until the very end of the reception), guests were sent home with jars of organic strawberry jam and took one last dance to “Buona Sera” by Louis Prima to see the couple off on their honeymoon in Italy.Carmel Apple
The Favors
“To incorporate the colors of the day into the favors, and to share one of our favorite treats with our guests, we chose caramel-dipped, chocolate-covered apples as favors for our guests,” Melissa explains. Green Granny Smith apples were dipped in caramel and then drizzled with milk and white chocolate. The monogrammed tags on the apples also told guests where to sit, letting the favors do double duty as escort cards.Jelly Beans in Clear Bag
The Favors
Since Amy and Kevin both have a sweet tooth, their guests received monogrammed, cellophane bags filled with daiquiri-flavored gourmet jellybeans at each place setting.Honey in Jar
The Favors
"Jess has a friend who harvests honey from bees that pollinate the Tupelo gum trees on the Apalachicola River," Sarah explains. The couple ordered jars, custom labels, and espresso brown ribbons, and then their friend filled the jars with honey.Clear M&M Tower
The Favors
Themed M&Ms served as the favors and were tied with gold, black, and pink ribbon with a card adorned with the couple’s names and wedding date.Cookie Bag with Tag
The Favors
The couple used a circle motif throughout their celebration, even including it on chocolate-iced cookies.Cellophane Bag and Ribbon
The Favors
Each guest took home pink, red, and white M&M's packaged in a cellophane bag and tied off with a bright pink ribbon.Candy in Miniature Birds Nests
The Favors
Guests took home traditional Italian wedding favors -- Jordan almonds -- in miniature bird nests.Love is Sweet Monogramed Box
The Favors
Katie and Kevin gave out Ring Pops as favors as a reminder of their engagement. Each candy was placed in a monogrammed box reading, "Katie and Kevin, Love is Sweet."
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