Archive for Favors
How to Make a Ribbon Tin Pail
Most of the time when you think of gift packaging, you think of boxes and bags. But you may be missing out on the adorableness that is tin pails! Tin pails can add a unique look to your gift packaging and the recipient can always reuse your tin for pencils, candy, and other items. It’s [...]
Tiny Tags with Baker’s Twine
Hi, there! Lindsay the Frugal Crafter here with a quick tip for making your own tags for homemade jewelry you want to sell at consignment shops or craft fairs. You can even use these tags for gift packaging or as name tags on favors – they are just super tiny. This year I invested in [...]
One-of-a-Kind Thanksgiving Favors
Just because they’re your family doesn’t mean you can skimp on the favors! This Thanksgiving surprise your family and friends with small Thanksgiving favors that are sure to make them smile. Whether you are providing some in-the-car snacks or just a sweet reminder of the Turkey dinner you just ate, your guests will adore the [...]
How to Make a Halloween Favor | Bat Hand Sanitizer
The Batmobile has stopped by for today’s Friday DIY craft – How to make a Bat Hand Sanitizer that can be used as a Halloween favor. For those of you still puzzled about what to give away at your Halloween party, you’ll adore this easy-to-make bat hand sanitizer favor. Because germs are scary! This craft [...]
Wedding Favors with Ribbon
To remember how much fun your guests had on your big day, you’ll want to give them something that brings back a flood of memories – like how your father-in-law boogied on the dance floor and how grandma got a little too tipsy. Make sure your guests will remember your day from the moment they [...]
Satin Ribbon Favor Pouches
Trend Alert: Satin Ribbon Favor Pouches A creative new decoration that’s sweeping the nation is satin ribbon that can be turned into a cute favor pouch. These satin ribbon pouches can be filled with little treats such as candies for a wedding, a shower or any other special occasion. The satin ribbon comes in 10 yard [...]





