I really want to try and write more consistently... might be a little hard with my extremely hectic school schedule, but I would like to chronicle my trials and tribulations and all of my excitement! I have a bunch to talk about... invitations, flowers, and every other DIY project on my list. Today's topic is favor bags.
One of the first wedding-related decisions I made was my favors. I wanted something useful and budget friendly, as well as something to showcase Bobby and I as a couple. I loved the candy bar at a friend's recent wedding. I've seen similar favor ideas all over the wedding blogosphere, including a cookie bar. YUM! So, we're having a cookie bar. Filled with yummy homemade cookies! Our favorite recipes - chocolate chip, peanut butter, shortbread, and a few others.
The cookie bar led to DIY favor bags. It's a project that I'm actually almost finished with... going to finish them after this post, actually.
I bought the bags from Oriental Trading ($3.49 per dozen). The curling ribbon is from Michael's ($1.99 for a huge roll), and the cards were from Office Depot ($10 for the box). I printed a thank-you note and monogram on the cards, punched holes in one corner, and punched holes in the sides of the bag. The curling ribbon is in a bow, curled on the ends, for easy opening of the bags.
I was originally going to attach another card to the bag, with table numbers, but our reception plan has changed, so these are the final bags. We have plenty... bought the bags when our guest list was still fluctuating, so these bags might show up in another DIY project. Wish I could do candles at the Hipp... they'd be perfect for luminaries.