Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Wedding Wednesday: Favours

This time next week I'll be at the spa with my mom, being totally pampered in preparation for the big day.
One more week til that, 9 more days until the wedding.
Wow... where has the time gone?

With our time dwindling away, I started to put together the favours for the wedding.
I went to a wonderful store in Toronto called Creative Bag and found these awesome window boxes. I was originally walking around the store with a wheely basket full of small Chinese takeout boxes but they would have run about $100 for 125 of them. The boxes I ended up with cost me only $30 for 150 of them.

I bought them in 2 colours - white and chocolate. I was cutting out the ***** that we're using as programs (to be revealed after the wedding) and had some scrap paper left over. Inspired by the tags that my cousins used during the long weekend on their wine bottle gifts, I started to cut little flags out of green and purple paper scraps.

I also pulled out a stamp I had purchased for $1.50 at Michael's, bought a grey ink pad, and got to stamping.


I spent Saturday night curled up on the couch with a box of Hot Tamales, watching the entire first season of 'Girls' on my new birthday ipad (soooooo good - I love you John!), and gluing the flags onto the favour boxes.


Then, because I am le crazy and always need to have some sort of project on the go (what am I going to do after the wedding is over??? WEDDING CRAFTER/HELPER FOR HIRE!) I've decided to try and bake the graham crackers that we'll be using for the favours.
So I created a recipe card with an abridged version of the recipe I used and printed off a whole bunch of them.


I bought some bakers twine from Michael's on the weekend and tied up each recipe card with a piece of it.
 

I also bought several hundred (not an exaggeration) chocolates and wrapped 252 of them with labels that I had custom made.
We now have a very hard-to-resist giant bowl of chocolate sitting on our coffee table.
My mom can attest to how good these chocolates are, as we ate almost half a bag sampling each of the variations.
Costco - each bag cost $5.99 and contained roughly 50 - 75 chocolates.

The finished product won't be available for photographing until Thursday the 23rd!

1 comment:

  1. I love me a flag - on their own, bunting - love them.
    Super cute! Next week! Ah!

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