Simple yet pretty and elegant party favors that you can do yourself! BUT, of course I prepared these for instructables.com contest hahaha
Chocolate bars or any chocolate box of your choice. I use Reese this time
Golden tissue paper (or any color of your choice)
Smallest size of doilies
Ribbon (the color and type is whatever you prefer)
Sticky tape
Scissor
Bling-bling with adhesive (of your choice. Can be flowers, pearls, etc)
Tags, optional
Paper puncher, optional
Take one tissue paper and cut with scissor, a rectangular, big enough to wrap the chocolate
Wrap the chocolate and secure with sticky tape
Once chocolate box is wrapped, lay a doilies on the upper surface, and secure with sticky tape
Tie a ribbon on chocolate and pretty it up with adhesive bling bling
Your favor is ready 🙂
If you like, you can print thank you stickers and attach on the favors. You can also print thank you tags and glue it either with double side sticky tape or paper glue OR you can paper punch the tag then run through the ribbon before tying the box.
NOTE: my tag is handmade just so I can give you a picture what the favor would look like with thank you tag 🙂
DIY Party Favors
Equipment
- Chocolate bars or any chocolate box of your choice. I use Reese this time
- Golden tissue paper (or any color of your choice)
- Smallest size of doilies
- Ribbon (the color and type is whatever you prefer)
- sticky tape
- Scissor
- Bling-bling with adhesive (of your choice. Can be flowers, pearls, etc)
- Tags, optional
- Paper puncher, optional
Instructions
- Take one tissue paper and cut with scissor, a rectangular, big enough to wrap the chocolate
- Wrap the chocolate and secure with sticky tape
- Once chocolate box is wrapped, lay a doilie on the upper surface, and secure with sticky tape
- Tie a ribbon on chocolate and pretty it up with adhesive bling bling
- Your favor is ready 🙂
- If you like, you can print thank you stickers and attach on the favors. You can also print thank you tags and glue it either with double side sticky tape or paper glue OR you can paper punch the tag then run through the ribbon before tying the box.