Will You Be My Bridesmaid Printable Tags for Treats and Boxes
I tied little printed tags onto seven boxes of cookies the week I asked my girls, and only one ribbon survived the car ride.
I tied little printed tags onto seven boxes of cookies the week I asked my girls, and only one ribbon survived the car ride.
I went minimal because my printer hates anything busy, and it turned out cheaper anyway.
The favors people actually pocketed at my wedding were the cheap ones I labeled myself, and I have receipts.
The meal indicator on our place cards saved our caterer from guessing, and saved me from a vegetarian aunt eating a steak she did not order.
I rewrote our save the date four times before I figured out the words matter more than the paper.
Rustic signs went sideways on me twice before I figured out the wood part is half the work and the words are the other half.
I went alphabetical after my cousin spent four minutes hunting for her name at a friend’s reception, and I have not looked back.
I rewrote my invitation wording six times and the version that worked was the one I texted to my cousin at midnight, so here is what we actually put on the cards.
I tied forty favor tags at a kitchen counter the night before my best friend’s bachelorette and only cried a little.
How I asked my eight-year-old niece to be a junior bridesmaid without making it a whole production, plus the little printables that actually landed.