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I'm a big fan of DIY projects and personalizing your wedding.  I saved my favorite DIY projects featured on other wedding blogs and want to share one of them with you today...Hot Cocoa & Marshmallows!  Originally featured here on Style Me Pretty and done by Kathleen of Twig and Thistle, this project is another great wedding favor for a fall or winter wedding or cute addition to out-of-town bags for guests.  It would also make a great regular party favor or hostess gift!




From Kathleen:

Materials:

-Heavy Card Stock

-Labels

-Muslin Bags

-Thread / Sewing Machine

-Corner Punch Tool

-Cellophane Envelopes

-Resealable Glue Strips

-Individual Hot Cocoa Packets

-Recipe for Homemade Marshmallows (could substitute regular marshmallows if desired

Instructions:

1. Print pattern onto a card stock and trim to 3.75 x 3″ then round the right side corners with a corner punch tool. (You could use any patterned paper for this project and just mount it to a card stock with spray mount.)


2. Print the smaller labels onto a card stock. I used a silver metallic to coordinate with our wedding colors. trim each one out using an x-acto knife and ruler. Then hole punch (only half) on either side for sewing.


3. Line up pieces of paper with the left edge of the muslin bag and sew with a coordinating thread color. I used my basic sewing machine to do the sewing and they turned out well.


4. For the note inside we printed a greeting onto the same silver card stock and rounded the edges with a corner punch tool.


5. The homemade snowflake marshmallows were made from a recipe found at marthastewart.com.


We packaged the marshmallows in cellophane envelopes with a re-sealable glue strip to maintain freshness. Add individual hot cocoa packets in similar colors to complete the gift!


You could simplify this as much as you need to.  If you can't sew or don't have a sewing machine (I don't, but this project makes me wish I did!) you could always find small craft paper bags and print labels to put on the outside, you can use regular marshmallows, etc.  There are two more DIY projects that can be done in combination with this one that I'm planning to feature in the coming weeks.  Until then, happy crafting!