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Fun Favor Ideas for Do-it-Yourself Brides
(ARA)
- With the average wedding costing around $20,000, is it any
wonder the do-it-yourself movement is gaining popularity among
brides-to-be? Smart brides are saving thousands by taking over
wedding tasks usually handled by the professionals, from
printing invitations to creating their own bouquets.
"Making key elements of your wedding yourself, such as favors,
centerpieces and even headpieces, is rewarding on many levels,"
says Cheryl Galvez, editor of
Pashweddings.com, a Web site that specializes
in information and products for do-it-yourselfer brides. "You
save money, plus you can really mold the look of your wedding.
Making your own favors is one of the easiest ways to save
money."
Here are four of Galvez's favorite do-it-yourself wedding favor
recipes, ranging from the simple to more challenging. Brides can
find more ideas for favors and other do-it-yourself wedding
projects at
www.pashwedings.com.
1. A Perfect Pear
"Pears make delicious wedding favors," says Galvez. "They are
especially festive for holiday weddings."
You will need:
*
Anjou pears
* clear cellophane (or colored wrap for holiday weddings)
* satin ribbon
Wrap each pear in the cellophane. Tie each package with the
satin ribbon. For a personalized touch, use ribbon imprinted
with your names and/or wedding date.
2. Love is Brewing
You will need:
* small burlap bags
* whole coffee beans
* hang tags or labels
Fill burlap bags with coffee beans. Pull the drawstrings, then
tuck them into the bag. Wrap each bag with a rustic-colored
smooth satin-faced ribbon. Dangle a decorative hang tag printed
with your wedding date from the front of the bag, or stick on a
seal imprinted with the words "Love is Brewing."
3. Lucky in Love
You will need:
* your state's $1 scratch-off lottery ticket
* glassine envelopes (remember to measure to ensure the tickets
will fit in the bags)
* labels
* pennies minted in your wedding year
Slip a lottery ticket and one penny into a glassine envelope.
Seal the flap with double-sided tape. Place a label on the front
with your personalized clever saying such as "Lucky in Love,"
"Wishing you riches from the new Mr. and Mrs," or "Hope our luck
rubs off on you."
4. Fanning the Flames of Love
You will need:
* a small hand-held palm fan
* one 8 1/2 by 11 sheet of patterned vellum paper
* one 8 1/2 by 11 sheet of solid paper in a coordinating color
* scissors
* glue dots or glue strips (do not use regular glue or tape)
* computer with printer
* 1 1/2-inch wide colored double-faced satin ribbon
Cut a glue strip to the width of the ribbon and affix one end of
the ribbon to the neck of the fan. Wrap the ribbon around the
length of the fan's handle. Adhere the other end of the ribbon
to the bottom back of the handle. For a clean look, make sure
the ribbon's end is out of sight at the back of the fan.
Design your ceremony program using your personal computer. Print
it directly onto the decorative vellum paper (available at local
arts and crafts supply stores). Overlay the vellum on top of the
solid color paper - having the solid color beneath makes the
vellum easier to read. Cut around the program in a decorative
pattern to that more of the solid color paper shows beneath the
vellum. Affix the vellum to the solid paper using a glue strip
at the top and another at the bottom. Then use two glue strips
to adhere the double-layered program to the fan. Glue dots or
glue strips adhere well to the natural palm of the fan.
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