Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Pre-Shower Goodies

The day before Bridal Shower Socal I asked Mama Ticket if she and Sister/MOH Ticket had favors for the guests, she sounded puzzled and said no. I told her I would take care of it, she thought me a little odd but agreed and went on her way. Later that day she called me back to inquire more about these favors, suddenly it had occured to her that recent showers she had been to had favors as well! She was very concerned over the fact that she had forgotten this and didn't want me spending too much on my own shower. So Daddy Ticket kindly offered to pay for the goodies and I put them together.

After a trip to Dollar Tree to buy ribbon and little cello bags, Target (unsuccessful mission to find bags), Party City (Mission Find Bags = Success!) and Michael's for a Thank You stamp I was ready to acquire the goodies. I headed to Sam's Club and picked up giant bags of M&Ms and Skittles as well as a bucket of Ring Pops, then went home and set to work.

 Personal Photo

Personal Photo

I had hoped to find bags that matched the theme of the shower (Hawaii for our Honeymoon isn't Sister/MOH Ticket thoughtful!) but alas no luck, so I decided to jazz up our bags a little. I soon found out that just stamping the bags wasn't an option since the ink smudged hardcore... like you touched it and you just walked away with a blank bag and a hand full of ink. So I decided to try embossing (okay I'm secretly addicted to embossing now) and yay it worked! No more smudge. Shockingly this little project took me less than an hour and I was quite pleased with the result. Our guests each got a little bundle of yumminess for the road as a thank you for attending the shower.



Overall Cost of Goodies:

Cello Bags - $2
Ribbon - $3
Bags - $5.98
M&Ms - $8.79
Skittles - $6.28
Ring Pops - $10.54

Total of $36.59 or roughly $1.53 per bag. Each bag was filled with approximately 2oz of M&Ms, 2oz of Skittles and a ring pop. The left over ring pops were stuffed in additional bags for kids. I'm cheating and not counting the cost of the stamp ($4) because we fully intend to use this for other wedding projects as well.While it may not have been the cheapest project, I'm still quite pleased with how quickly and easily it came together for such a last minute idea.

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