Play with color by swapping the lids on bright boxes. Affix printed labels, then tie contrasting elastic cording in bows and loop them around corners.. Mix and Match. Th...
Take your favors to the next level by staggering fabric-sealed bags filled with sweets on Styrofoam blocks of varying heights. The packages -- stuffed with candy sticks,...
Download our PDF, and print onto ordinary paper. Use a craft knife and metal straight edge to cut at crop marks (do not cut all the way to the edge of the paper; th...
. Flower-Wrapped Favors How-To1. Fill a 3 5/8-inch-high acetate cylinder with candy.2. To make flower, cut a 9-by- 30-inch piece of tissue paper. Fold, accordion style, i...
Send guests on their merry way with these inspired goodbye gifts.Favor BagsStuff cotton candy into white favor bags folded into a bold new shape and imprinted with an in...
Spend some time customizing the gifts you give to your guests. After all, it's the one tangible thing from your wedding they get to take home. So make it memorable, make...
The best wedding favors are exercises in elegant simplicity, beautiful things are not too taxing to plan, make, or fit into the budget. With that in mind, we've taken a ...
Guests can't resist tearing into these charming parcels. Yellow packaging, at left: Put dragees into 3 3/4-by-5-inch clear plastic bag; cut 5-inch square decorative pape...
Fun extras1. A tiny jar of honey by Fauchon.2. Rock candy swizzle sticks by Dryden and Palmer Company.3. Heartshape sugars from Crossings.4. Wide wooden scoop for measur...
Wrap box lid with 9-inch length of 10-millimeter taffeta ribbon, and attach with fabric glue. For bow, fold ends of a 2-inch piece of ribbon to the center so they o...