

One of my favorite craft projects is coming up with favor and gift packaging. (I especially love the holidays just because I can make and wrap boxes. It’s sick, I know.)
Finding nice favor packaging that’s not generic and that doesn’t cost more than the gift itself can be the Holy Grail of wedding favors, can’t it?
Well, dear readers, I have an easy-yet-beautiful favor packaging that won’t break the bank.
We’re going to make favor bags out of … ribbon! All you need is some yummy ribbon, scissors, and a glue gun.
For this example, I’m using chopsticks as the favor and a beautiful 1.5″ double-faced satin ribbon as the bag. (Candy cane sticks work great, too, for you last-minute holiday craft makers.)
Supplies Needed
Directions
Measure the length of the item you’ll be putting in the bag and add an inch*. My chopsticks are 11″. I measured out 12″.
With the glue gun, draw a thin line of glue down the inside of one of the inner edges of the ribbon. Line up the top and bottom edges of the ribbon. Seal the side shut. (Be careful! The glue will be hot enough to give you a nasty burn.)
To make it all pretty, trim the top of the finished bag to clean up any frayed edges. Tie the 1/8″ ribbon around the outside.You can use nearly any width of ribbon that’ll accommodate the width of your favor. I’ve seen gorgeous ribbons up to 4″ wide. For the alternate example below, I used a 2″ width and that’s great for jelly beans or other candies.

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