Thursday, October 31, 2013

BELLEWOOD ACRES IN THE FALL!

 
 Shopping Local

BelleWood Acres opened up their new store in Whatcom County last year. Although they have been a family owned orchard since 1996 they ventured out and created this fun store that not only carries their bountiful harvest of apples, but many products that are perfect for gift giving, party planning, cooking and decorating.

 
Fall Decorating
Fresh from the farm! 

Gift Giving 
Specialty butters to fancy up with great gift packaging

 
Soup Mixes
for easy entertaining
 
Now who wouldn't love to receive some delicious, crisp apples as a gift? We have used the single handled produce bag, available at Bellewood Acres free when you purchase your produce, and dressed it up with colored tissue paper, raffia ribbon and a handmade tag. Just a few simple additions and it becomes a gift!
 
 
Here is what we used:
Paper produce bag
Scarlet Red Tissue Paper - 2 sheets 20" x 30"
Matte Raffia Ribbon - red and kraft - 2 yards each color
Handmade tag
and Honey Crisp Apples.

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Visit store website for more information
http://www.bellewoodfarms.com/
 

Photo credit: Ribbons and Favors.  http://www.ribbonsandfavors.com/

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

INVITES, CHOCOLATE AND CAKE - Sounds Like a Party!

Shopping Local

If you live in Washington's Whatcom County (home turf for Ribbons and Favors) and are planning a small party, or large event we found a trio of gems side by side on the corner of Cornwall and Champion in Downtown Bellingham. It is always a planning bonus when you don't have to drive all over the place for every item and this little corner has three perfect businesses to help you out.

INVITES
 
Spruce Stationery and Design is the newcomer to the group. Complimenting the other two business with customized invites for your wedding, corporate event or personal celebrations. Located at 1422 Cornwall Ave in Bellingham
 

    

CHOCOLATE
Chocolate Necessities has total deliciousness for your chocolate gift favors. Their truffles and chocolates all begin with pure Belgium Callebaut chocolate. Located at 1424 Cornwall Ave. in Bellingham.
 
 
   
 
CAKE
Pure Bliss Desserts with their amazing "made from scratch" baked creations. They will prepare baked goods for your sensational event or create a spectacular wedding cake for your special day. Cake sampling for your event is available by appointment.
 
   
 
 
 
Visit store websites for more information.
 
 
Photo Credit - Ribbons and Favors http://www.ribbonsandfavors.com/
 
 

Sunday, October 6, 2013

COOKIE DELIVERY!

Beautiful gifting of homemade cookies is a snap when you keep the right packaging supplies on hand. If you like to bake and take the opportunity to share your talent and delicious results with others, package your cookies in pretty boxes for the final touch. When you purchase delicious baked treats from a bakery the best bakers always package the order in a bakers box and tie it up with bakers twine, or seal the box shut with an attractive label. You put in the work of a Pastry Chef why not add pretty packaging like a pro, especially when it is so simple.




 SUPPLIES
6" x 6" x 4" Gourmet Favor Box
20" x 30" Tissue Paper
10" Gold Stretch Loop
Wax Paper

We have used a 6" x 6" x 4" Brown Ivory Stripe Favor Box, 20" x 30" sheet of Candy Dots Tissue Paper, 10" Gold Stretch Loop from Ribbons and Favors for our project. Wax paper is used for our food safe barrier and 25 homemade Butterscotch Oatmeal Cookies (recipe below) fit nicely.

STEP 1
Assemble favor box, fold printed tissue paper in half so your finished folded size is 15" x 20". Tuck tissue paper into the box first, then line the bottom and sides with a piece of waxed paper.

STEP 2
Add your delicious cookies. We fit 25 into the box.


STEP 3
Tuck tissue paper across the top of the cookies. Put the assembled lid on the favor box base, then slip the 10" Stretch Loop around the box. You can add a handmade tag or adhesive label if you wish.  



BUTTERSCOTCH OATMEAL COOKIES

1 1/2 cup butter
2 cup packed brown sugar
1 cup granulated sugar
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
4 eggs
2 teaspoons vanilla
3 1/2 cups all purpose flour
4 cups rolled oats
2 - 11 oz packages butterscotch flavored chips

In a large mixing bowl beat butter with an electric mixer on medium to high speed until soft and smooth. Add brown sugar, granulated sugar, baking powder and baking soda. Beat until combined, scraping sides of bowl occasionally. Beat in eggs and vanilla until combined. Beat in as much of the flour as you can with mixer. If your mixer begins to stall as the batter becomes heavy, hand mix the rest of the flour. Stir in rolled oats and butterscotch chips.

Drop by rounded teaspoons 2 inches apart on an ungreased cookie sheet. Bake at 375 degrees for 10 to 12 minutes or until edges are golden brown. Cool cookies on wire rack. Makes about 80 cookies. Ingredients can be cut in half for a smaller batch.   Enjoy ~ Sandra

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Thursday, September 12, 2013

DENIM POCKET GIFT BAGS

Create this casual western style embellishment on a Solid Kraft Shopping Style gift bag. If you happen to be a back pocket hoarder like me (weird I know) you will have no trouble finding pockets to create you very own version of this bag. If you haven't been saving pockets from worn out jeans, now you have a reason to begin. Heck...you can even use the welted seam from the leg of the jeans for a ribbon. Currently bling and fancy embroidery on jean pockets is very popular. I can hardly wait to see a gift bag done up with one of these fancy pockets. Don't know if I can wait for the jeans to wear out. Colored jeans are all the rage this year which will open up a whole new selection of pockets to coordinate with the Solid Color Shopping Style gift bags.



Supplies
Jeans (with back pockets)
Navy Blue Kraft Gift Bag
1 Sheet Red Bandana Tissue Paper
2 Sheets Solid Red Tissue Paper

Tools: scissors, hot glue, hot glue gun


Step 1
Cut the pockets out of the jeans keeping the scissors as close as possible to the outer edge of the pocket face.  Leave the fabric on the back of the pocket intact.


Step 2
Run a bead of hot glue around the edge of the pocket on the wrong side. Place it right side up on the front of your gift bag.  Keep in mind what you plan on putting in the pocket to help you determine the pocket placement on the gift bag. We have used an XL KitKat bar and a pocket from adult size jeans, so my pocket was centered on the gift bag and placed 1" from the bottom of an 11" bag.



Step 3
Cut a sheet of Bandana Tissue Paper into quarters (should measure approximately 10" x 15" after cutting).  Tuck Bandana Tissue into pocket behind candy in pocket and arrange.  Add Solid Red Tissue Paper to the top of the bag.

Tips: Add details with Red Matte Raffia tied to the handle in a shoelace style bow, or tie up a Matte Raffia bow and hot glue it onto the pocket.  Create spa themed gift bags, sports themed, a candy shop or bake shop bag, a pet theme, teen theme...oh my...the list could go on and on. I'll stop and let you take over! 


Ribbons and Favors Shopping List
Navy Shopping Style Gift Bags, Red Bandana Tissue Paper 20" x 30",
Solid Red Tissue Paper 20" x 30", Matte Raffia

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

JUST US CHICK'S YELLOW FAVOR BOXES

We have used the recipe for our SALTY SWEET FAVOR TREATS featured in the previous post for this Chick Themed Favor. Using only the yellow M&M's for a tasty chocolate yolk in keeping with our themed favor. When you add this simple favor packaging treatment your delicious filler, instantly becomes a beautiful baby shower favor, or wedding shower favor.


Supplies
Natural Kraft Favor Box 3"x3"x2"
Dandelion Yellow Tissue Paper 15"x20"
Sunshine Yellow Curling Ribbon 3/16"
Daffodil Yellow Classic Star Bow
Ribbon Shredder
Quantities will be determined by the number of favors you are doing.

STEP 1
Cut 2 strips of Dandelion Yellow Tissue Paper measuring 3" x 10" lay the two strips of tissue in a crisscross inside the box as a liner,  add 12 Salty Sweet Favor Treats, fold tissue paper ends lightly over the filler. Tuck the flap of the box in
 
STEP 2 
Cut 2 yards of Sunshine Yellow Curling Ribbon, wrap around the box in a traditional crisscross style. Tie the ends in a knot on the top of the box.  Fasten a 3-3/4" Daffodil Yellow Classic Star Bow on top.  Shred the loose ends of the curling ribbon with your Ribbon Shredder and curl.


 
Keeping it classy and still using a fun theme!
 

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

SALTY SWEET FAVOR TREATS

This is a terrific recipe because it really is just so simple and tasty. Not willing to take the word of just the hubby we had a very willing group of taste testers also critic them, and the voting was unanimous. This favor treat was a winner! The cost per tasty morsel was just pennies per piece.

Ingredients:
Pretzel Wafers
Hershey Hugs (approx. 80 pieces to a 12oz package)
Plain M&M's
 
Preheat oven to 180 degrees (oven temperatures vary so watch your first batch closely)
Unwrap Hugs and place Pretzel Wafers on waxed paper lined cookie sheet.

 
Place Hugs in the center of the Pretzel Wafers and put into the oven for 5 minutes.
 
Remove from oven when the base of the Hugs are soft and just starting to collapse. Press M&M into the center of the warm chocolate.
Chill for 1 hour in fridge, or 20 minutes in freezer.
 
Now you are ready to package them up for gifting!
 
A few helpful hints:
  • I purchased a 19.20 oz package of M&M's which was way too much (although left over M&M's are not really a bad thing).
  • Once the group had taste tested they were coming up with lots of alternate suggestions like using Rolo's in place of the Hugs, or Almond Kisses with an almond sliver on top. It may seem the possibilities could be endless. Have fun with this one!

Thursday, June 20, 2013

EASY TO USE RIBBON SHREDDER

Ribbon Shredders (which, by the way, are one of our favorite tools next to a nice sharp pair of scissors) take economy ribbons to a designer level. This tool is sometimes referred to as a "ribbon slitter" but no matter the name, they are so easy to use on non-woven poly ribbons such as curling ribbon and floral poly ribbon. Such a great look with just a squeeze!
 

 
STEP 1
Slip ribbon between the teeth of the shredder. Pinch the teeth together so they bite into the top and bottom of the ribbon pieces - maintain the pressure on the shredder with your thumb and finger, then slide it firmly down the ribbon. Easy-peasy.
 
 

   

 
STEP 2
Slide the blade of your scissors down the shreds of ribbon to create a fine jumble of ribbon tendrils.

   

 

 
   
TIPS: You don't have to shred one strand of ribbon at a time. For the shredded ribbon accent on our gift bag we placed about 5 strands of 3/16" curling ribbon between the teeth and shredded them all at one time. So shredding your ribbons actually goes very quickly when using a Ribbon Shredder.  The more ribbons you use the fuller your bow.
 
Ribbons and Favors Shopping List:
Ribbon Shredder, 3/16" Curling Ribbon, Shopping Style Gift Bag
 
 
 

Thursday, June 6, 2013

SMALL TISSUE PAPER PUNCHED FLOWERS

 
 
Did your Mom or Grandma save wrapping paper? Mine did. She carefully flattened out the fancy wrapping paper that came off gifts, requesting that we try not to tear the paper, which we would have much preferred to do in our hurry to the good part, but instead she wanted us to carefully open it at the seams and lay the paper aside.  She would then flatten out the fancy wrap, carefully fold it and save it to be re-used on a smaller sized gift.  
 
We may laugh at this old fashioned frugality, but guess what, the modern day guru's of recycling are touting this as a great way to re-use, re-purpose, recycle, be green and eco-friendly.  Over 4 million tons of gift wrap and gift bags reach the nations landfills each year! That's a lot of paper that we could have some fun with. It is also a good reason to purchase good quality gift bags that can stand up to many uses.
 
So here is a quick and easy project to make use of used tissue papers, gift wrap, newspaper and even book or magazine pages.
 
SUPPLIES
Paper
Punches
Brass Head Fasteners (1/2" long)
 
We have used pre-used tissue paper for our project, a 2" scalloped round punch, a 2-3/8" blossom punch and plain brass fasteners from our local office supply store.  Tools: awl (for piercing the papers)
  
 

STEP 1
Punch design from your paper.  You can use as many layers of paper as you wish, we typically use at least 6, often more for a fuller flower.  You can combine colors, use all one color or even combine prints and weights of papers. We have punched 4 scallop rounds (top layers) and 3 blossom (bottom layers).

STEP 2
Stack punched designs on top of each other and pierce the center of the stack with your awl, or the sharp end of a geometry compass works also.  Remove stack from piercing tool.

     
STEP 3
Crumple up the punched layers. Then gently uncrumple and slip the fastener through the center of the pierced layers.  Pry open the tines on the back of fasteners and press flat against the back of the flower pieces. Create your 3D flower by re-crumpling and arranging the layers to cover the fastener (if desired) and fanning them out all the way to the bottom layer.  

   
 
 
Finished flower

 
 
TIPS: When using pre-used papers for this project the punched edges are often not as clean as when you use new papers.  For this application we don't mind that edges are often not as perfect, but if you need a crisp outer edge we suggest using new paper products.
 
You can use fancy paper crafting brads in place of the plain brass fasteners and leave the center a little more open so it can be seen.
 

Enjoy ~ Sandra
 

Sunday, May 19, 2013

DAZZLING HEART FAVOR BOX

White Gloss Favor Box 3"x3"x2"


Oh so pretty...yet...oh so simple! I must tell you that this favor packaging project was motivated by comments in a bridal forum. The professionals were saying that there should be no DIY's at weddings...yikes...I disagree and told them so. Their thoughts were that DIY elements at a wedding never turn out well and cheapen the feel of the event.

The challenge was now on to create a boutique style favor that those with basic crafting skills could make themselves. This turned out far-and-away better than any pre-mades, kits and even many customs that I have seen, and the beautiful part is the favor box is simple to make with minimal supplies needed. Fill them with whatever YOU fancy; a cookie, truffles, candy, gift card, etc.

Supplies

 
 
3"x 3"x 2" White Kraft Favor
Box                                                        
2 yards 7/8" wide Pink Organza Ribbon
White Pipe Cleaner
Sparkling Pink Card Stock
Heart Die (made from AccuCut Heart #6-small die)

Tools: scissors
 


 
We filled our favor box with pink gourmet jelly beans. As you can see we have used a white paper cupcake liner for our food safe barrier. The cupcake liner is resting on a little nest of white crinkle cut shred to bring it closer to the top of the box.


       Cut 1 yard of 7/8" organza ribbon and wrap around the favor box as pictured. Tie in a knot.


Make 3 loops of your 7/8" ribbon about 3" wide. Fold pipe cleaner around center of loop then twist to secure (as pictured above).  Glue ribbon bow to top of favor box. Glue point of die cut heard to the corner of the top of the box. Then glue the top of the heart to center of ribbon bow (as pictured below). This will give the heart
a nice lift.
Trim up the ends of the ribbon and you are done! 



 


 







 

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

WEDDING COLORS 2013

Here we are... Spring 2013 has arrived and around here the weather is very temperamental. Although, our Spring weather is changeable the color palette for 2013 wedding season is set! Take a peek and see what you love.



Star Bows

Pantone has published their 2013 fashion colors and what a lovely line up it is. Along with the purple, blues, greens, yellows, pinks, reds and oranges the colors black, pewter gray and silver are coming in as strong accent choices.  As always, classic white is the base color of popular choice.
 
 
 
With Pantone's guide in mind we recommend Ribbons and Favors tissue papers in oxford blue, turquoise, sapphire blue, soft lavender, scarlet red, red, dandelion yellow, light yellow, leaf green, pistachio, Caribbean blue, teal green, tangerine, blush pink, gray, black, metallic silver and white.




 
 

We recommend Ribbons and Favors matte and pearl raffia in daffodil yellow, celadon green, pink, lavender, emerald green, red, burgundy, black, charcoal gray and white.

Pearl Raffia in Celadon Green, Daffodil Yellow, Pink and Lavender
 
 
For information on Ribbons and Favors color matching services visit our page at Free Custom Color Matching ribbonsandfavors.com

 

 

 

 

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Food Safe Barriers For Pretty Favor Boxes.


 



Of course, our favorite product to use for creating a food safe barrier is Ribbons and Favors own cello products.  Cellophane comes in sheets, rolls and bags.  But, there are times when we use other food safe barriers.  If you take a peek in our supply cupboards you will also find wax paper, aluminum foil, cupcake liners, candy liners, disposable nut cups, parchment, plastic wrap, butcher paper, freezer paper and even plastic bags.


We do love to use a pretty cupcake liner or muffin liner inside a cute favor box!  Must admit though I have a teeny bit of an obsession with fancy cupcake liners and wraps, but that's for another time.

Food safety techniques can be used when putting ribbon around cakes by applying a band of wax paper the same width as the ribbon around the cake first, then place the finishing ribbon right over top of your wax paper strip. Food safe papers can be cut with fancy scissors to create a decorative edge. It really is simple to keep unwrapped food items safe and still have endless packaging options.

If cello isn't going to work, look around your kitchen or in the kitchen isles of your local grocery store, you will find a number of  food safe barriers.  Then the sky's the limit, so to speak.  Slip a sumptuous brownie into a gourmet box lined with a food safe barrier.  Tie it up with a pretty ribbon.  Ahhhh... safety and beauty...a perfect union!