I posted all the way back in October about the inspiring gallery of Amy Atlas’s wonderous dessert tables. (See that post here.) I have another one for you: Rebecca Thuss. The Martha Stewart Living veteran, creative director, photo stylist, wedding designer and crafter has a portfolio filled with gorgeous inspiration. See a collection of her beautifully photographed sweets … Read More ...
Bubblegum Bouquet
These easy bubblegum daisies all wrapped up, found on Vintage Glam Weddings, are offered as rehearsal bouquets or a flower girl gift, but they’d also make a great kid’s birthday party favor. Or grown-up birthday party favor. Find the how-tos here. And I have a vague memory of seeing these on one of the fabulous daily roundups at
Edibles for Your Easter Table
Find a slideshow of 8 sweet ideas for your Easter table from FamilyFun.com, such as these jellybean carrot favors, ducky ice cream, and sparkly edible napkin rings.
… Read More ...Sweet Baby Shower Favors
I love this easy idea from designergirl1007 for a sweet treat at a baby shower. She created pacifiers using store-bought cookies, Lifesavers, candy bars, jelly beans and ribbon. Find how-tos and step-by-step photos here.
… Read More ...Gorgeous Rose Ice Cubes
This idea for rose ice cubes from the site, “Vintage Glam Weddings,” can easily be applied to any sophisticated soiree. Use the cubes in an ice bucket to chill bottles, and dress up the bar. I love getting tips from wedding sites, and no wedding is even necessary. Also check out these DIY chocolate truffle favors and soda … Read More ...
Dipping in the Wedding Favor Pool (No Wedding Necessary)
Now I got married in Vegas almost five years ago, so I don’t really have much business trolling wedding web sites. Except there’s a wealth of food, favor, decor and entertaining ideas to find there. (De-weddingized to suit your needs, or to use as is if you actually ARE planning a wedding.) Martha has a whole section on Food favors… Read More ...
Make a Paper Cake
What a good idea for a shower or birthday party…fill the slices of this crafty cake with toys or favors and give to guests. Woman’s Day magazine provides complete instructions, including the pattern to download. It’s just cardboard and construction paper and your own decor.
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