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10:08 am September 8, 2008
| dumdeedumdi
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Personal baking mixes as wedding favors
Hi ladies! I know there are a lot of creative juices flowing out there, so I wanted to get your thoughts and advice on putting together my wedding favors! I love to bake and all of my loved ones know that I'll never visit or go to a meeting empty handed! Plus, my fiance loves eating my baked goods and typically asks me to pass the baked goods on to save his weight!
I thought it'd be fitting to put together little mini baking mixes in a jar, with a little spatula or mixer, and tie a note of thanks with something like “bake up some love” or “mix up some love” and the recipe.
Have any of you had any experiences with this? Do you know a website that sells lots of good jars?
Yay for wedding planning!
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12:21 pm September 23, 2008
| Meg
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I would look for canning jars, also knows as ball jars. I know that you can get them at the dollar store, the grocery store and they are relatively inexpensive. I am not sure what size you need so i can't really help you more than that.
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7:01 pm October 2, 2008
| Nancy
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Check out http://www.notmartha.org for directions about baking pies in jars.
http://www.notmartha.org/tomake/piesbakedintinyjars/
There is a link in the post about baking cakes in a jar as well.
Good luck! This is a great idea!
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3:55 pm October 7, 2008
| Bridget
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Have you looked into personalized labels? I've seen alot of people write cute notes & sayings on little labels. You could use a different color or design for each mix and say something cute or use them as ingredient labels!Check out the labels at PlumDrama.com
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7:58 am November 30, 2008
| TextMovers.com
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Instead of personalized stick-on lables, I would tie some string (color coordinated) around the top of the jar and include a small paper label attached to the string. Handwrite a special note or the preparation instructions.
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6:39 am December 20, 2008
| Susanna Miles – Kiss
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OMG – What a great idea! It's so simple and smart! And your little note of thanks is so sweet too! I think it's so smart that you're thinking aboout packaging your favors really nicely. This is something I find a lot of brides don't put a lot of time into. But, personally, I think it's the most important part! It can make a really simple favor, absolutely remarkable! And, from the sounds of it, your favor is going to blow the socks off your guests!
Pine Meadows sells a lot of great jars – their website is Pinemeadows.net.
If you're doing a lot of diy projects for your wedding, you should check out my DIY Printable wedding planner. It's Free
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3:43 am May 4, 2009
| jia
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Hello,
My cousin got married last christmas, she made tiny jewelry boxes with handmade papers , and decorated it with spray painting and tiny satin flower. it was looking very beautiful, everybody appreciated her effort and creativity. It was worth of it.
Regards,
jia
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