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Mrs. Lace, Pasadena, CA Age and Occupation: 29, Elementary school teacher Fiance's Age and Occupation: 29, Engineer Engagement Date: September 6, 2009 Wedding Date: June 2010 Venue: Orange County Performing Arts Center About Me: Born and raised in Southern California, my fiance and I are marrying in Orange County. We're planning a vintage wedding with a modern twist. I am an elementary school teacher by day and a wedding planner by night. I love reading, blogging, scrapbooking, trying out new DIY projects, buying awesome finds at incredible deals and spending time with friends and family. Trying new restaurants, traveling and shopping also top my hobby list. I'm anxious to share my wedding ideas and planning with the hive!
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All the Small Things

March 2nd, 2010 @ 4:53 pm by Mrs. Lace

Here’s an example of one of those things that I like to do, and then people shake their heads at me for wasting time on unnecessary work. *Shrug* It’s all in the details.

So… if you’re one of my BMs and you are reading this, this is a spoiler. Go back to what you were doing.

For the BM gifts, I wanted to do a little day-of survival kit. This is not a novel idea, I know, but I love themed gifts and baskets so I thought I’d do one for the ladies. I started off with a cute monogrammed tote bag from Land’s End and so far it’s stuffed with a pair of flip flops, a thank you card and a Starbucks gift card. In addition to that, I’m going to put together a few items that they might need like blotting sheets, bobby pins, Q-tips (my favorite eye makeup cleaner-upper when you’ve had a long day and your makeup is beginning to melt off your face), mouthwash, gum etc. I’m going to put it together in a cute little something that has not yet been determined.

But, as I was shopping for a couple of these items, I thought, ‘they won’t need 50 Q-tips or 50 blotting sheets. They’ll really only need a few.’ In fact, I’d be wasting a bunch of money that could go towards their other gift (that is also yet to be determined), if I could buy ONE pack of Q-tips and ONE pack of blotting sheets and split it up.

So, that’s just what I did.

I took them home and decided I’d figure out a way to split it all up. I just needed a way to package these goodies up. So, I pulled out my X-Acto blade and self-healing cutting mat and got to work. Sometimes, when I craft, I don’t really have a plan except for what kind of paper I want to use and what I want to make. I don’t really do a lot of measuring beforehand. I envision what it should look like and measure as I go using my handy dandy Disney ruler (did I mention I love Disneyland?) and the grid on my cutting mat. So, I decided 8 Q-tips would be enough and cut out an envelope shape around it. All the photos below are personal photos (I will add “take a photography class” to my ever-growing to-do list).

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The dotted lines are where you’d need to score a line to help make a nice fold (Hint: Use a tongue depressor or popsicle stick and run it across your crease to make a crisp, flat fold). Make all four scores and all four creases.

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Reopen and only fold down the top envelope flap (on the left in this photo) and bottom flap/back panel (on the right in this photo) of the envelope. I’m using a Q-tip here to determine where I should cut a line to tuck the top flap in and keep the envelope shut. Mark where you will begin and end the cut.

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Make sure that when you make the cut, you line it up with a ruler or on your cutting mat so that your cut is straight and not diagonal (unless you want it that way!).

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Place ZIPS along the top edge and side of the tab. They’re clear, super sticky and can be purchased at Michaels with your 40% off coupon. I’ve tried other brands before too, but sometimes the less expensive brands tend to not be as sticky. Fold the bottom panel over the tabs with ZIPS.

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Voila! Notice that I cut a V into my back panel. I was going to leave it straight, but if I left it straight, you wouldn’t be able to access the Q-tips as easily. If you choose to cut a V in, you need to make sure that you cut it before you begin putting ZIPS on your tabs. Also, make sure that your V covers the tabs that they’re adhered to.

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Insert Q-tips and tuck the top flap into the cut you made to keep it shut.

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I did something similar for the blotting sheets. I bought the Clean and Clear blotting sheets from Target. This is the shape of the paper before it’s assembled with the blotting sheet in the center as reference. To assemble, use Zips on the bottom side of the tabs and adhere into the middle panel (without the blotting sheet there, obviously). The top flap inserts into the line.

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So that there’s an easy access point to the blotting sheets, I use my circle punch to cut a half circle. Then, insert blotting sheets. It takes a bit of tapping and shaking to get them to fall in and look neat.

So again, this is totally not necessary, but totally something that I would take the time to do. I plan to use letter stamps to stamp the name of what’s inside the little packet/envelope.

Are you making any survival kits for your bridal party? What are you including?

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Mrs. Deviled Egg
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Mrs. Deviled Egg (message)  1,193 posts, Bumble bee

You are too creative! Great idea!

 
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Miss Hot Wings (message)  1,325 posts, Bumble bee

This is the cutest! I love your ruler btw. I don’t think I’m going to make them survival kits, although I was thinking this would be such a cute addition to the OOT bags. I always forget to bring some q-tips!

 
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Osakagrl (message)  744 posts, Busy bee

you are so talented! These look amazing!!

 
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Miss Frozen Yogurt (message)  2,452 posts, Buzzing bee

So cute! I think they will really appreciate it!

 
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MsTerrapin (message)  455 posts, Helper bee

That is an adorable idea and I think I might have to steal it!

Also, I need a self healing cutting mat now.

 
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laur xyz (message)  29 posts, Newbee

Very cute!
(I have that same ruler btw)

 
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Miss Paisley (message)  226 posts, Helper bee

So cute! I know I would love to receive something like this as a bridesmaid. They’ll love the thought you put into it!

 
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Miss Pug (message)  3,294 posts, Sugar bee

so cute, what a great idea!

 
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Ms Potato Chips (message)  1,171 posts, Bumble bee

I envy your crafting prowess! Nicely done. Your girls will love these!

 
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LatteLove (message)  5,237 posts, Bee Keeper

what a darling DIy project!!

 
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amester26 (message)  233 posts, Helper bee

CUTE! I love the papers you chose too!

 
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Miss Pudding (message)  1,159 posts, Bumble bee

Wow! Those are great! Thanks for the tutorial!

 
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Miss Cardigan (message)  8,225 posts, Bee Keeper

CUTE! I love this - thanks for sharing!

 
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Miss Pretzel (message)  1,532 posts, Bumble bee

ohhhh i share your love of the tiny details… must make my own…

 
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tea (message)  6,243 posts, Bee Keeper

i think this is a sweet idea! love that you made your own covers

 
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Miss Jellyfish (message)  1,216 posts, Bumble bee

What a great post! I am going to shamelessly steal this idea and do it for my BMs, if you don’t mind…thanks for the tutorial!

 
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kindge_03 (message)  18 posts, Newbee

I’m hoping to do the same thing, but do it Sandra Lee’s Semi-homemade style! I’m doing 3 survival kits/baskets: Gals, Guys, and General. The girls’ basket has all the necessities to take care of hair, face, body and dress. The guys’ basket has all the things a guy might need (including extra black socks for that forgetful groomsman who wore white socks!). The general kit is the overall Mary Poppins bag - the catch all for both genders (including a mini steamer for wrinkles!)

 
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Mrs. Swan (message)  1,046 posts, Bumble bee

Very creative and very smart! Go Lacey!

 
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MrsWoohoo (message)  662 posts, Busy bee

How cute!

 
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Miss Parfait (message)  1,743 posts, Bumble bee

Those are totally adorable. I love mini-packs of things!

 
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Mrs. Lace, Pasadena, CA Age and Occupation: 29, Elementary school teacher Fiance's Age and Occupation: 29, Engineer Engagement Date: September 6, 2009 Wedding Date: June 2010 Venue: Orange County Performing Arts Center About Me: Born and raised in Southern California, my fiance and I are marrying in Orange County. We're planning a vintage wedding with a modern twist. I am an elementary school teacher by day and a wedding planner by night. I love reading, blogging, scrapbooking, trying out new DIY projects, buying awesome finds at incredible deals and spending time with friends and family. Trying new restaurants, traveling and shopping also top my hobby list. I'm anxious to share my wedding ideas and planning with the hive!

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