All You Need is Love...... (Or Let the Celebrations Begin!)

If you have been following me for a while you know that there are a lot of family weddings ain the future.  In 2019 both of my daughters and my brother became engaged.  Of course, all preparations and parties were postponed over the last year or so, but it is now time to get together and celebrate!

Last week my oldest daughter/ Maid of Honor for her sister hosted a bridal shower at my house.  As she lives out-of-town and is quite busy in her own right, she asked for some assistance with some decor items and the favors.  So you know that I had to get out my Cricut! 

This first item I would like to share is the "favor" that we made for the guests to take home. She stressed about the best thing to send home with the guests, but ended up with this cute idea. 



Was there ever a more true statement?  What more can you ask for? 

But cupcakes have to be carried in a special container to get them safely to their destination.  That's where the Cricut comes in.  

I found this super easy, super cute cupcake box on SVGcuts.com.  You know how I love that site for my Cricut cuts! I am sure that I will be getting a lot of use out of this cut in the future.  It is such an easy design and makes for a cute presentation!  


Because I needed so many boxes, I got my green paper from Walmart.  It was inexpensive and fairly heavy, and I knew that this was not a keepsake item that I needed to get premium paper for.  Unfortunately, the core is white.  For the darker color boxes I inked the edges- I really hate white core paper! It wasn't as noticeable on the lighter colored boxes.  I really like the gold paper from Michaels.  I used it a lot throughout the decor, as her colors were green and gold.  I used the foil technique for the monogram on the "seal". 



For the "window" of the box I used leftover Cricut mat covers.  I always save them when I toss out my used mats.  I seem to be going through a lot of them lately- nothing I do works to get them clean and sticky again!  I used them for windows in my gazebo seen here  and my trucks here.  They cut quite nicely with both the Maker and the Explore.  


The sign is a painted canvas board that I got from the Dollar Tree.  I use them all the time as well! I painted the Canvas and had a little bit of difficulty with the vinyl that came from the Dollar Spot in Target last year.  Again, if this was a keepsake, I would be more particular about the materials I used. 

This week's post is just the beginning of the fun projects that we made for the shower!  Come back next week for more of the decor! 

As the Bitten by the Bug 2 Challenge this week is a Recycle Challenge, I think that I will link to them to share how I used the old Cricut mat covers as part of my project.  Stop by to see what the other makers created to show off their eco-friendly projects! 

Thanks for stopping by today! 

~Cynthia

Comments

  1. LOL You saved the recycle part for the end. I love these boxes and recycling the mat covers is such a great idea. I've been doing the same thing with the face shields I'm seeing on clearance everywhere now. Cut them down for shaker cards, etc. Thanks for joining the challenge at Bitten By The Bug 2 Cricut challenge site. Dorlene DT BBTB2

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    1. What a great idea- I never thought about using face shields! Thanks for sharing!

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  2. The Cricut is definitely the best tool for wedding needs. Your boxes are so pretty and the gold really makes them special. I love the sign also. Such a cute idea. Thanks for joining us at BBTB2.

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    1. Thank you, Caroline. I am quickly finding out how valuable the Cricut can be with wedding preparation!

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  3. Absolutely great idea for recycling! I save clear parts from packaging all the time, for shakers, "glass" in vehicles, and sometimes if it is shaped (dips, circles in acetate) I will use it for ink and paint blending. We really appreciate your entry at Bitten the the Bug 2. These are great and I hope everyone loved their cupcakes!!

    Alicia

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  4. Thank you, Alicia! And thanks for the great suggestions for using packaging!

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  5. Wonderful recycle of mat cover usage. Congrats & best wishes to your family.
    Melissa BBTB2 Design Team 2021
    "Sunshine HoneyBee"

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  6. Girl!! Why didn't I think of saving the clear covers from my mats! LIFE CHANGING!! LOL! Wonderful projects and I am sure everyone was impressed!! Good luck and thanks for joining us at BBTB2- DT Connie

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    1. Thank you, Connie! I honestly threw many of them away before I thought of other things to do with them!

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  7. I love to use the mat covers and have a stack saved for projects! They do cut really well! Your cupcake boxes look amazing! I'm sure you'll be making more things for the actual wedding event, and can't wait to see what you do! So glad you shared your project with us at BBTB2!
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    Michelle

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  8. What a great idea to recycle the mat covers. I would have never thought of that. Thanks for the idea. Thanks for joining the challenge at Bitten by the Bug 2.

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  9. Such a cute idea and great way to use the leftover covers. My daughter was just married in June and the Cricut was certainly in use. Good luck and have fun with those weddings.

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  10. I forgot to add thanks for sharing on BBTB2.

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