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Dollar Store Favor Box Makeover




Happy new Year Rebel Crafters! I hope you all enjoyed your Holidays!

If you have a wedding shower, birthday, or bachelorette party coming up then this party favor makeover is a fun and inexpensive project. When I was at the dollar store I noticed a package of wedding dress party favor boxes. 10 for a dollar, what a deal! Good design is all around us, but sometimes the execution is not the greatest. In this case the dress boxes are pretty washed out, but again at 10 cents a piece I knew they had great potential. I took the package home and worked out how to easily make them over into fun, and eye catching party favors. All you need is scrapbook paper, some embellishments, and a spool of inexpensive pliable wire to make the mini hangers. This project is very similar to paper dolls, you get to "dress up" your boxes. Once made they could hold chocolates, almonds, mints, M&M's, little nail polish or a small gift. The dress theme possibilities are endless just by changing the paper style. Add tulle to the front of the dress and it could be a little girls princess dress. Use leopard print and hot pink for a bachelorette party, or shower. I made my boxes in a variety of papers so you could see how different they can look depending on the paper choice. They are fun, and easy to make. My 8 year old Daughter made a bunch!


You will need:

Wedding dress Favor Boxes (I found mine at the Dollar Tree store. They come 10 boxes for $1). I have the link to Dollar Tree at the bottom of the page but they also include the groom boxes online. 

Scrapbook Paper

Spool of pliable inexpensive wire (I used what I had on hand so I am not sure of guage. Just look at the inexpensive wire in the jewelry section at the craft stores and find one that is thick enough to make a small hanger)

Embellishments of Your Choice (I used bling on a roll for the gem sashes, and ribbon flowers).

Taper Runner and Glue Dots

Thin ribbon to tie the box together (optional) you can use the sheer white ribbon that comes with the boxes. 

Scissors 

Wire Snip (optional, you can use scissors)

ColorBox Chalk Inkpad (optional) if you want to distress your box edges.


The "before" box...cute design but pale printing.

Start by opening your package of dress boxes. Take one out and cut off one of the dress sides. 

This is now your "template" to cut the scrapbook paper dresses. (Remember you will need to use just one of the boxes to cut apart for the template when you figure your total favor boxes to buy). 


Use the dress template and cut two pieces of scrapbook paper. I held my template and trimmed around it. You can be more precise and also trace the template onto the back of the paper.


Attach the scrapbook dress pieces with tape runner by matching them up to the dress on the box.

Distress your edges if you prefer. If you aren't totally exact, trim your excess edges.

If you want to get fancy you can also cut a top in a different paper, and attach. (I chose to keep it simple using a full dress).

Now create your wire hanger.

Cut a piece of pliable wire approximately 9" long.

Centering the wire bend the sides into a triangle at 2 1/2" wide.


Wrap the wire around at the top of the triangle. The wire is very soft so you do not need to use pliers.


Snip the extra from the wrapped end off with wire snips or scissors.

Bend the hook at the top and snip to the desired length. I smooth out the hanger to shape it with my fingers.




Put your dress box together and tie it shut with a ribbon of your choice. You can use the ribbon they provide, but I liked a longer piece of ribbon.

Now attach the wire hanger to the "inside" of the front of the dress box by putting some tape runner in the middle and bottom part of the hanger wire. Press onto the inside of the dress. 

Have fun embellishing your dress to match your party theme. I cut little pieces of "Bling on a Roll" and stuck them to the front of the waist ribbon. I also added fabric flowers to some of the dresses using glue dots.

Make a batch of dresses in the same style and fill with candy, jordan almonds, mints, or other little treats.



 Chic Party Favor Boxes!


Check back soon for our next tutorial!

XOX,

The Rebel Crafter








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Photo Wine Charms Using Facebook




I wanted to do something unique with wine charms so I made this tutorial on how to easily create your own photo wine charms using only a few supplies. We all have the same family or friends that come over, so why not create a personalized wine charm for them to use? This is a fun and new take on the wine charm, and a great conversation starter. Create photo charms of your friends, family, and celebrities. Great for parties, as well as favors. They are easy to make, you just need a computer, printer, laminating sheets, and some wine charm wire. But how to get good photos of your friends and relatives without bugging them?...Facebook! Almost everyone has a Facebook page and they choose photos of themselves that they actually like. If one of your friends doesn't have a Facebook page chances are a photo of them will show up on someone else's. Of course the fun comes in making up extras of celebrities. Which celebrity would you choose? This project definitely puts the fun back into wine charms!


For this project you will need:

Computer and Printer

Photo Printing Paper or cardstock (I found my pack of 8.5x11 photo sheets at the Dollar Tree)

Self Laminating Sheets

Wine Charm Wire Loops or Wire Earring Findings

Small Charms or Beads(optional)

Jump Rings (optional)



Go to the Facebook Page of the person you want to use for a charm and click on their page. Do not use the first avatar photo in the top left corner, instead click on their "WALL". 

Choose the avatar photo in the top left corner of the wall page. The wall photo is bigger than the opening page and will be higher resolution so it will shrink down and print clearer.


Click on the photo and save it to your computer. If you have a Mac click on the photo and drag it onto the computer screen to save it. 

***If you would rather not do any photo editing to add a frame, and want to keep it extra simple you can skip to the next asterisk part. Your charms won't have a frame or name, but they will look just as cute.

For those of you who would like a frame and name on your wine charm,  go to www.picnik.com 
It is a free online photo editing tool. 

Click "get started".

Next click "Upload a Photo" and choose the picture you just saved.



Click on Auto Correct under Basic Edits Tab (optional)

Click on the upper tab "Frames" and pick your frame style. I chose the polaroid frame. 

If you choose polaroid make sure you move the slider under the polaroid frame to 0 or it will be on an angle.

Next click on the Tab "Text" and type in their name.

Click on the different typestyles to choose the one you like. 

Click on the text box and drag the box smaller to shrink the words so they will fit onto the frame.


Now Save your photo.

***If you didn't choose to add a frame or text this is where the tutorial continues.

On your computer Create a word document. I created my document on pages on my Mac.

Add your saved photo to the document



Click on the photo and drag it down to make it smaller. I found a width of 1.25 to work well with the polaroid frames. 

If you want to make more than one charm of the same person (for gifts) just click on the photo and select "copy" then "paste".

Do a test print of your photo sheet to make sure you have made the charms the size you would like.

If all looks good print the photo sheet on photographic paper, or choose the "highest quality" print setting to print on cardstock.

Now laminate your photo sheet by covering the front and back of your the printed sheet with self laminating paper. Be careful when applying so you do not create any bubbles or wrinkles. 


Once applied smooth out the paper well with your thumb and the photo will become clear. Make sure to rub with something smooth to not show any scratch lines.

Cut out your photo charms with scissors or a paper cutter.


Poke a hole at the top of your photo charm with a needle, tool, or small paper punch.


Attach a jump ring to your photo. (optional)


Attach the photo charm to your wine charm wire.

Attach small charms or beads (optional). 

Have fun making up charms of friends and family members. While you are at it find celebrities on Facebook for extra photo charms. If you choose a celebrity photo off of the internet instead of Facebook make sure the photo is large enough so it shrinks down as a wine charm clearly. 



Could someone let Billie Joe Armstrong know I have his wine charm waiting in case he wants to stop by? (ok I admit he is my celebrity crush).



Cheers,


XOX,

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