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Four Pretty Wedding Favors

Where to Start

Begin by picking up a box of David Tutera Casual Elegance Flip Lid Glass Jars. I got mine at Ben Franklin Crafts and Frames in Redmond, WA. You can score a box for less than $8. Aren’t they fun? The possibilities are limitless!

Cheap and Chic Favors

Here are some of the ideas I came up with. There’s no rule that all wedding guests have to receive the exact same favor. You could nab a bunch of these jars and go crazy with your stash, decorating each one differently and saving money by NOT buying any extra embellishments. Or you could choose 2-4 designs and keep your costs down by making the least expensive ones.

Supplies: Jar, letter sticker, circle punch, card stock, floral wire and hot glue.

Directions: Punch a small circle out of cardstock. Add letter. Use hot glue to to attach to lid. Twist a piece of the flower wire around jar. Add candy.

Supplies: Jar, small flower and leaves, lace and hot glue.

Directions: Hot glue leaves and small flowers on top of jar. Add lace around middle. Fill with candy.

Supplies: Jar, burlap flower (also David Tutera), gold paint, leaf ribbon and hot glue.

Paint gold on edges of burlap flower and let dry. Flatten bottom of flower as much a possible. Got glue a snippet of leaf ribbon to bottom of jar and place burlap flower on top. Add candy.

Supplies: Jar, faux flower and hot glue.

Remove a large flower from bunch of plastic flowers. Make the bottom as flat as possible. Use hot glue to secure to lid. Fill with candy.

Here are more DIY Wedding Ideas.

Happy Wedding!

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