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DIY Test Tube Wedding Favors

February 25, 2014 by Kimberly Jones

DIY Test Tube Wedding Favors via weddings.craftgossip.com

Simple wedding favors that are easy and inexpensive to make but create a big impression – that’s the perfect DIY for handmade weddings! I think I’ve discovered just that in test tube wedding favors. From modern, to rustic, to vintage or shabby, these favors fit any theme and can be filled with an endless variety of treats. Here are some fun test tube favor tutorials I spotted today.

Test Tube Wedding Favors DIY via Studio 222 Photography

The lovelies pictured above are from Stef at Studio 222 Photography. She was inspired by a project in the book Handmade Weddings.

Test Tube Wedding Favors DIY Sign via Dream Green DIY and Katie Stoops

Kate Stoops at Dream Green DIY took inspiration from the post above and created her own version of test tube favors along with this great sign for the table.

DIY Test Tube Wedding Favors DIY Mocha Mix via Something Turquoise

Who could resist this delicious mocha mix in a test tube from Something Turquoise? A fun choice for fall or winter weddings!

Test Tube Wedding Favors DIY via Mrs. Panda at Wedding Bee

Be sure to check out the tutorial at wedding bee.com by Mrs. Panda and her groom! This ambitious couple created a cooking blend set of 3 test tubes inspired by their honeymoon, and a tea blend set with two types of herbal tea and vanilla bean sugar. Links to recipes are included!

Test Tube Wedding Favors via Pebbles in My Pocket

For something whimsical and sweet, embellish candy-filled test tubes with pretty paper blooms and ribbons! These would be sweet for a bridal shower or as a gift for your flower girl! Get the tutorial for these pretties at Pebbles in My Pocket.

 

Looking for more DIY Wedding Favor ideas? Check these out.  DIY wedding favors are not only a great way to save money but it allows you to customize your wedding favors to create something unique in style, theme or color. DIY Wedding favors give you the opportunity to make your wedding extra special and unique. lively!

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Book Review: The Secret Life of the Forest

Trees are an essential part of nature, both for the oxygen they produce and the habitats they provide to animals. But if you don’t live near a forest you might not think about all that happens within them very much. 

The Secret Life of the Forest: Trees, Animals and Fungi, by Klára Holik, Ivi Niesner and Jana Sedlácková explores the inner workings of the forest, from the biggest trees to the smallest parasites, answering questions about the forest and sharing basic information about different kinds of forests, the water cycle, how to visit the forest and more. It’s aimed at kids ages 6 to 9. 

It starts at the beginning with information on where seeds come from, how pollination happens and different creatures (and mechanisms like wind) that help move tree seeds and other seeds around in different forests. It talks about photosynthesis, how trees communicate with each other, tree rings, layers of the forest, how tree seeds move and how fungi and trees help each other. 

Readers will learn about the oldest known fungus in the world, how ants help other animals to reproduce and what plant and animal parasites make trouble in the forest. 

The book also covers decomposition, an overview of forest types from around the world (including the heaviest living organism), how fire affects forests, animals of the rainforest and swamp and ways people use wood. 

Information is presented in bite-sized segments, with cartoony illustrations that are somewhat accurate to nature. You can check out some of the pages and watch a flip through on the publisher’s website.

It also includes forest experiments kids can try, such as building bird houses, looking for springs and checking ingredients on snack foods for palm oil, which comes from the rainforest. There’s also information on the best way to visit the forest to be respectful of the organisms that live there. 

In the back you’ll find a glossary of some of the important words included in the book, and there’s a QR code teachers or parents can scan to get more information or learning resources. 

This book provides a nice overview of life in the forest and how the plants and animals work together to keep it growing the way it needs to. It also covers a little bit of what humans can do to protect the forests we have left. 

About the book: 64 pages, hardcover. Published 2024 by Albatross Books. Suggested retail price $18.95

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