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April 2, 2012

{DIY} Vintage Inspired Favors and Gift Wrap

I'm soooo excited to be share another vintage inspired {DIY} tutorial.  If you missed my last vintage inspired tutorial, click {here}?  Some of you might know that I own an Etsy store called House 129.  I just happen to get a number of custom orders.  And do you know what?  I {heart} them!  They push me to think outside the box and try things I might not try.  In January, I got an inquiry for some custom favors for a vintage themed wedding shower.  So, I went to work and after finding inspiration from Elizabeth Kartchner of Dear Lizzy {here}, I came up with these!
Of course, these could simply be vintage-inspired-embellished gift boxes too.  I can think of quite a ways to put these cuties to good use.  Anywho, let's gather a few supplies and get this party started.


Supplies:  Twine, Fabric, Scrapbook Paper or pages from an old book, Burlap, 
Lace, Scissors and/or large whole punch, kraft boxes and hot glue gun.

I think this tutorial/project is more about being free-spirited in your creativity.  You can do so many different things, layer your embellishments in a number of different ways.  Being that there are probably hundreds of rolled fabric flower tutorials out there, I didn't want to bore you with yet another one, so to make these for use as an embellishment, check out these tutorials {here} or {here}.  

To make the fabric and twine bow ties, you're going to cut a square of fabric, measuring about 3-1/2 by 2-1/2.  You'll then pinch the top and the bottom, meeting in the middle (as pictured below), then wrap your twine around the center and glue or knot. 


You'll then want to punch or cut out some circles (approximately 2" in diameter), cut some burlap into squares (approximately 3"x 3") and have some ribbon or lace on hand.  I also used some tulle to add a little some-something to mine, but forgot to include it in the pictures.  Boo!  Sorry about that.  However, with all of these embellishments, you're able to try layering your goodies in different ways, mix and match, trade, swap, have fun and get creative.  The sky is the limit!  Yay!


Once you've made your perfect little vintage embellishments, place them on your kraft box with a dot of hot glue -- and you're ready to wow your guests with some of the cutest vintage inspired favors -or- gift a friend with some super cute packaging.  If you're using them as a favor, fill the box with candy or questions that you might like to have as conversation starters for your guests, etc. Regardless of what you do with them -- they're sweet and vintage.  


Here's to vintage inspired fun!  I'll be partying {here}.
A little extra partying {here} and {here} too.  Cheers!
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30 comments:

  1. Such a beautiful package - only reserved for those special in our lives.

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  2. Those are just too stinkin' adorable! Love them!

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  3. Oh these are wonderful and I can think of a lot of things to do with those beautiful embellishments!

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  4. These are adorable! Such a great idea- I'd like to try something like this for my wedding favors. Thanks for the how-to!
    ~Laura

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  5. Oh my goodness, I absolutely adore these! They're so shabby chic!! I def would use these for gift boxes. So so cute!

    Vonae Deyshawn
    www.myvirtueplace.com

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  6. these are lovely! a great idea with many different uses. visiting from the girl creative link party.

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  7. I'm a huge burlap freak right now so this is totally up my alley! great post and tutorial thanks!

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  8. Cute cute cute! Ill have to keep these in mind for my next gift box :)

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  9. Super cute! I would totally do that!

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  10. Burlap is getting to be quite popular. :) Your packages look lovely. I'm not sure mine would look nearly as nice. :)

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  11. I LOVE these! So very, very pretty!

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  12. those are the cutest! thanks much for linking them up to my party!

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  13. These tags are so sweet! Our Beautify It Monday link party is open now and we'd love for you to link this up!

    http://bringingbeauty.blogspot.com/2012/04/beautify-it-monday-2.html

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  14. How very cute. I am so going to copy this idea! Thanks for showing it.

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  15. Just hopped over from Uncommon and had to pin these to my Party Pretties board. These look great!

    Amanda Joy
    Joy in the Jumble

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  16. wow, those are totally adorable! some great ideas here.

    love vintage anything!
    thanks so much for sharing:)

    happy thursday!

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  17. Really beautiful and easy enough that even I can mak em! Thanks for sharing with us all. I have clicked around and plan to subscribe to your blog, so glad I found you.

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  18. These are amazingly cute. Great work.

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  19. These are beyond adorable, so creative! Thanks for sharing!

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  20. WOW! I really love these!!! They look so pretty!! Thanks so much for sharing @Two Sasters:)

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  21. The packaging is a gift in itself. So pretty. Love the sweet shabby look too ;)

    Happy Easter weekend!

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  22. I would love to get a little package all dressed up with those adorable embellishments. Sweet!

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  23. Thanks for linking up at The Winthrop Chronicles, this will be featured tomorrow!

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  24. These boxes are so pretty and I loved them so much I featured them this week at Cowgirl Up at Cedar Hill Ranch. Come get a featured button if you like.

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  25. Such beautiful packaging! I love them one with the bow! Thanks for sharing with us!

    Take care,

    Trish

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  26. Hey cute friend!! I love these so much!! I want to come to this party! :)

    I'm featuring party ideas today and this will be included!

    Thanks for linking up!!

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  27. These are so adorable! I love how they turned out, I really like the different layers. SO funny, I just used the same pink/floral fabric for a project, I love it :)

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