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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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Cute Father’s Day Crafts Kids Can Make

Last year I wrote a bunch of posts around things to make for Father’s Day, from printables to hand print crafts and other crafts. But in case you need yet more ideas here are some more Father’s Day crafts that kids can make.

I’m not a fan of cliche Father’s Day gifts using tie motifs, fishing, grilling and the like, but if the dad in your life does happen to enjoy grilling, this painted grill caddy from Sustain My Craft Habit is a fun option. Buy a plain wooden caddy and kids can paint and decorate it to enjoy all summer long.

Picture frames and holders are always a great option. I love this painted rock and bead photo holder from Buggy and Buddy. Kids can paint the rock and string the beads, and choose a photo of themselves to put on the holder.

I also like this salt dough picture frame from The Soccer Mom Blog. It’s made in the shape of the word dad with holes in the letters for photos, but you could use the same idea to make a heart or another shape if you don’t need three openings.

Speaking of salt dough, of course you can use it for all sorts of crafts. Handprint and footprint crafts are lots of fun as a keepsake, and if your littles still have tiny feet, this salt dough footprint craft from Roaming Rosie is a fun project. Or make a bigger stepping stone footprint or handprint project with a stepping stone kit. I Watch Them Grow has the tutorial.

If your older kids are into string art, you can make a Dad themed project like this one from DIYnThings. If you don’t want to spell out dad, you can make a heart shape or some other symbol of your relationship with the dad in question. (Jump to about 1:53 in the video for this tutorial, or watch the whole thing for more crafty Father’s Day ideas.)

I also love this quick and easy building blocks gift from The Seasoned Mom. It gets kids thinking about things they love to do with dad, and offers options of things they can do together if they can’t think of what they want to do some future weekend.

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