Showing posts with label Martha Stewart. Show all posts
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Saturday, May 16, 2009

Bridal Shower Favor Purses

The best way to get any project done is to have a group of ladies (and men too!) to help out in the assembly process. These pictures are the result of this afternoon's crafting effort to crank out 40 of these adorable favor purses and 40 coordinating invitations. We had a couple of manly men who helped tie ribbons, added velcro and fasten paper flowers. The rest the ladies did and they were amazing! Sure wish there were a few extras as I would have loved to have kept one for myself :-)! These favors will be filled with chocolates or mints.





Inspiration for the purses came from Inking Idaho.
Recipe
Cardstock: patterned paper is Making Memories, SU! black and pink cardstock
Ribbons: Black organdy ribbon from Jo Ann's, black and white polka dot ribbon and raspberry pink ribbon from Michael's; silver cording from SU! (retired)
Accessories: Cuttlekids shoe die, pink rhinestones from Michael's, tag punch from Martha Stewart, Top Note Die from SU! (Sizzix); assorted brad centers from SU!; flower punch from EK Success; Spellbinders scallop circle die; and Colluzzel (sp?) circle template


Here's a Lindt chocolate holder I made for Easter. These were "carrot" shaped chocolates and I just made a box to hold 2 of them and decorated the outside with mostly Martha Stewart punches (handle, fence, rabbit) and paper flowers I made. The chocolates are being held in place with a piece of cardstock with holes punched, small enough so you can stand the carrots in there without having them tip over. Cardstock used was all from SU! Stamps are from PTI.





I finally got a chance to try this adorable mini magazine holder. This one I found somewhere out there in blog land, can't recall the site but will update this post when I find the link to her blog. This one has the top edges folded down so the holder is a lot sturdier. Also, it uses 12 x 12 paper. Paper is from DCWV and the mixer brad I got at OTC.

Update: I found the tutorial for the magazine holder from embellish me. Check her out - she has a great step-by-step instruction on how to make these!