Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Gold Favor Boxes How To Package Chocolate Favors?

How to package chocolate favors? - gold favor boxes

I do not agree with that, my pal. If my guests will be given the reception, I would hand the restoration of small bags of chocolate appreciation. This is not favored in the main, not necessarily a special way. I'm losing about 10 rooms in a variety of truffles, cookies and chocolates in a cellophane bag and a band at our wedding.

My friend thinks it stupid to candy in bulk in a bag, without the surrounding tissue or something to separate them. He prefers to know the golden Godiva boxes favor instead.

But it is still fresh in the kitchen until they are delivered to the end of the night, if the merger is not a problem. I would also like the variety that comes in boxes for the parts and not enough. I have a mix of my favorite cakes.

The opinions and suggestions are welcome!

7 comments:

Elsie said...

You can buy their own boxes with candy and their own decisions. Go to Hobby Lobby, Michael's Craft, Jo Ann Fabric and Craft or other business, the Wilton baking supplies and candy. You should be able to find boxes of candy in a variety of sizes and materials for them, if not the chocolate when you buy.

I do not know how much your wedding, but there is a bakery and a catalog of supplies of sweets called Sweet Celebrations. His business was the sale of approximately 2 miles from my house when I lived in Minnesota. You can browse the catalog online, or ask them to send one. You have to buy a few things online, but the entire catalog is not available to purchase online, just to see. They have many more options for the box of colors, sizes and pack sizes and styles of sweets. I have the cookie cutter favors at my wedding and I have it from his shop.

Elsie said...

You can buy their own boxes with candy and their own decisions. Go to Hobby Lobby, Michael's Craft, Jo Ann Fabric and Craft or other business, the Wilton baking supplies and candy. You should be able to find boxes of candy in a variety of sizes and materials for them, if not the chocolate when you buy.

I do not know how much your wedding, but there is a bakery and a catalog of supplies of sweets called Sweet Celebrations. His business was the sale of approximately 2 miles from my house when I lived in Minnesota. You can browse the catalog online, or ask them to send one. You have to buy a few things online, but the entire catalog is not available to purchase online, just to see. They have many more options for the box of colors, sizes and pack sizes and styles of sweets. I have the cookie cutter favors at my wedding and I have it from his shop.

Elsie said...

You can buy their own boxes with candy and their own decisions. Go to Hobby Lobby, Michael's Craft, Jo Ann Fabric and Craft or other business, the Wilton baking supplies and candy. You should be able to find boxes of candy in a variety of sizes and materials for them, if not the chocolate when you buy.

I do not know how much your wedding, but there is a bakery and a catalog of supplies of sweets called Sweet Celebrations. His business was the sale of approximately 2 miles from my house when I lived in Minnesota. You can browse the catalog online, or ask them to send one. You have to buy a few things online, but the entire catalog is not available to purchase online, just to see. They have many more options for the box of colors, sizes and pack sizes and styles of sweets. I have the cookie cutter favors at my wedding and I have it from his shop.

Jess said...

I do not think people care or so, both good and healthy (and delicious!) Idea. It's something that could endanger someone if you have decided otherwise, and let others on the packaging of the chocolate to decide.

BTB2211 said...

Why not put chocolate in organza bags? They look so cheap and good:

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Jessica - B2B July 4th said...

I personally think it will be better without the tissue paper. You can see what is there and see it well mixed.

Lainey12... said...

I agree with the previous poster, Jess. Your guests do not care if you bows or fabric or whatever. Godiva chocolates are very intelligent and a bag with a loop will be beautiful! Have in the way that I do not see him away from your decor, or something.

I really think your idea is good. The addition of tissue or boxes will be added at cost price.

If only my opinion. It's really a small detail ... I hope you do not use that to agree. I know how we can put every little detail of the planning problem.

Good luck and congratulations!

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