
Strawberry Candy Wraps
Inspired by food wrappings at gourmet markets, these charming favor wraps can be used for chocolate bars or any sort of candy. The look is meant to be organic and imperfect. These are well suited to a natural, romantic wedding. Cost is aprox .20 cents per favor.

Supplies:
strawberry candy (or a berry and chocolate candy bar).
parchment paper
black pen
white paper or white candy bags
red or white waxed twine
double stick tape
Steps:
1. Stamp bag and let stamp dry.
2. While waiting for the ink to dry, wrap your candy in parchment paper. Secure with double stick tape if needed.
Supplies:
strawberry candy (or a berry and chocolate candy bar).
parchment paper
black pen
white paper or white candy bags
red or white waxed twine
double stick tape

Steps:
1. Stamp bag and let stamp dry.
2. While waiting for the ink to dry, wrap your candy in parchment paper. Secure with double stick tape if needed.




3. Add each guest’s name.
4. Wrap candy up in the white paper or bag. Fold it over so it is flat.
5. Wrap twine around and tie a bow.


Tips/Mistakes:
Let the stamp ink dry before writing the names and be careful when tying the twine not to create smudges. Make sure your candy is fairly flat so the bag can be wrapped neatly.
Buy it:
Any of the catering or wedding planning companies in the mywedding.com directory can help you!
Oh, how we love Frolic! Chelsea’s daily inspiration blog is always chock-full of pretty ideas that feel effortless and chic. So, we’re so happy that she is posting DIY projects that are easy to do while packing a big punch.
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They look great, very nice and simple but a really nice look to them.