How to Make Party Favors Using Take Out Boxes
Select suitable take-out boxes., Stuff the inside of the box with tissue paper, raffia, cellophane strips or even fabric (especially if it's a scarf or similar favor that you're giving away). , Add the party favors to the box., Tie the box together...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Select suitable take-out boxes.
You can often find variously sized take-out containers in craft stores, but if not, check your local restaurant supplier.
Select the size according to the favors you're adding. -
Step 2: Stuff the inside of the box with tissue paper
, Suitable items include candies, chocolates, toys, decorations, gift vouchers or music download cards, etc.
Theme the favor with your party––for example, if it's a tea party, put in a selection of teabags, teaspoon and a teabag holder. , Use wide ribbon, such as organza or grosgrain in colors and patterns that match your event. , -
Step 3: raffia
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Step 4: cellophane strips or even fabric (especially if it's a scarf or similar favor that you're giving away).
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Step 5: Add the party favors to the box.
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Step 6: Tie the box together with a colorful bow.
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Step 7: Stack the transformed party favor boxes on a cake stand or similar display item near the door
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Step 8: so that guests can help themselves or you can simply hand them out
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Step 9: as they leave.
Detailed Guide
You can often find variously sized take-out containers in craft stores, but if not, check your local restaurant supplier.
Select the size according to the favors you're adding.
, Suitable items include candies, chocolates, toys, decorations, gift vouchers or music download cards, etc.
Theme the favor with your party––for example, if it's a tea party, put in a selection of teabags, teaspoon and a teabag holder. , Use wide ribbon, such as organza or grosgrain in colors and patterns that match your event. ,
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