Showing posts with label favor tags. Show all posts
Showing posts with label favor tags. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Naughty or Nice?

"Naughty" favor boxes (Photo by Derek Wong Photography)
"Nice" favor boxes (Photo by Derek Wong Photography)
Continuing on with Erin and Matt's holiday-inspired wedding extravaganza...

They presented their guests with a choice of "Naughty" or "Nice" gourmet chocolates packaged in red and white pillow boxes. We designed corresponding tags and a framed sign that invited guests to make their selection at the end of the evening. Love bringing clients' creative ideas to life!

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Playing tag

Another favor tag order out the door this morning and handed off to Menehune Mac. Delicate branch of cherry blossoms, kissed with a single Swarovski crystal.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Damask favor wraps

350 black and white damask favor wraps hot off the presses and ready to be slipped onto Menehune Mac chocolates...yum.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Sweet sakura

Just finished up an order of favor tags for Menehune Mac. Their clients ordered square tags in pearlescent white and gunmetal gray with blush pink cherry blossoms. Thought it would be interesting to take a couple of "before and after" shots...as in, before bling and after bling. Swarovski crystals aren't everyone's cup of tea, but it's always amazing to see what a difference these little sparkly guys can make.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Invitations plus...


At least once a week I'm asked this question: Do you make other things besides invitations?

My answer is always a resounding: YES!

I tell clients that my current "repertoire" includes pretty much anything and everything that's printed or made out of paper. Recently, I also added customized coasters and cocktail napkins to my bag of tricks (more on that in a future post). I've even done hotel signage, favor boxes, and "Do not disturb" door hangers.

Shown above is a favor tag accented with pretty Swarovski crystals (photo by Kris Labang of On3 Photography). Ahh, only a pro photographer could make a paper tag look so artsy. I love it!