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Daisy Wedding Favor

 Designed by Kristie McDaniel



Daisy Wedding Favor Craft Project
A wooden daisy offers a unique presentation for
tulle-wrapped candy. A crafty and clever favor idea!

Supplies Required:

1 popsicle stick
green florist tape
6 medium Forster WoodsiesTeardrops
1 medium Forster Woodsies Circle
yellow and white paint
thin yellow ribbon
wax paper
tacky glue
tulle circle
your favorite candy

 

Instructions:

To make each wedding favor, here's what you do:

1. Cover the popsicle stick with green florist tape; use a few layers of tape to ensure adequate coverage. Set aside.

2. Paint the "teardrop woodsies" white, and paint the "woodsie circle" yellow. Allow to dry on wax paper. Make sure to paint both sides.

3. Glue teardrops to the back of the circle, placing the teardrops side by side at an angle. Let dry.

4. Glue the popsicle stick to the finished flower. Let dry. If desired, you can decorate the flower with acrylic rhinestones or some other embellishment to jazz it up a bit! Set the finished flower aside.

5. Place your favorite candy in the tulle circle and tie with a small length of ribbon. Tie in a knot and cut off the excess.

6. Cut a 2 inch piece of the same ribbon and tie the tulle candy pouch to the back of the daisy. Tie a bow and fluff out the tulle at the stem.

Contributed by Kristie McDaniel author of the E-book: Do Yourself A Wedding. To order the book, click here.

© 2002 Leader Media. All project Instructions and photographs appearing on this site are protected by copyright law and may not be duplicated.


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