- finished three bouts (not sure if I am doing one for my dad, as I'm not doing coursages for the moms, but we'll see)
-finished my bridal bouquet except to glue pearls where ribbon intertwines
-finished one bridesmaid bouquet, except to glue pearls down the centre
-finished one bridesmaid bouquet, except was short one paper towel roll (lots at work though!) so I have to wait until tomorrow to finish up my tutorial on how to create the perfect handle for faux flowers
-finished writing that last damned invite from hell. Took forever to get an address, so the rest went out weeks ago
-updated my RSVP list with the correct information
-started thinking about how to package my favours... and need your help!
Okay!
I was inspired by the wedding bee to create these cute (and I mean tiny and cute) wedding favours. After filling 60 jars with some seed, I am out of ideas for how to package them. Every label I attach is GIANT, as these are small. At the same time, I don't want to kill them by packaging them in a box and taking away the rustic feel to them. So I am not sure what to do.
Here is the favours:
For the record, American and Canadian quarters are the same size. |
And here are some ideas for packaging I have come up with:
Not these exact ones, of course, but the box shape. |
I've seen these bags everywhere and they would be easy to use and see through. |
A cute box with a flip open top? |
Spice up a "boring" box? |
Help me decide! I have a feeling this will be the next project to tackle.
~Miss Sunshine.
I like those boxes!
ReplyDeleteSorry, that totally wasn't clear. I like the "boring" box.
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