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Mrs. Meerkat, Kalamazoo, MI/Riviera Maya Age and Occupation: 30, Application Engineer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 23, IT Consultant Engagement Date: July 26, 2008 Wedding Date: December 2010 Venue: Al Cielo / La Laguna About Me: I’m a tech-savvy tomboy with an affinity for hot tea and good sushi. Us Meerkats are just a couple fun lovin’ geeks from Michigan. We love anything having to do with movies, books, video games or technology and we hold a special place in our hearts for our two very spoiled shih-tzus, Wicket and Bravo. We also LOVE to travel. We love it so much it only took us 12 hours after we got engaged to decide to have a destination wedding. We are working our little Meerkat tails off planning a rustic-chic, travel themed destination wedding in the Riviera Maya with a semi-formal, vintage-turned-modern, outdoor at home reception back here in Michigan.
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For a while I was pretty stumped on what to do for place cards. Then my friend Jax suggested I use the favor boxes we had as place cards, too. It was a stroke of brilliance! (Another post to come soon about the favors themselves,I  promise.)

First let me show you the inspiration for our favor boxes that will sit at each persons’ seat:

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hgtv.com

The photo is the finished product from a DIY tutorial over on HGTV’s website. Are these not perfect? I decided to give it a shot and see if I could duplicate something similar using the large round circle in the middle as the place “card.” (I purchased the 1.5″ tall, natural kraft paper candy boxes from boxandwrap.com for .80 each but any box will do.)

Right away I ran into issues with the HGtv tutorial because most of the supplies listed were out of date. So here are the supplies I substituted:

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Any stamp pads will work. I found a medium grey called London Fog, a medium green called Bamboo Leaves, a opaque white called Snow Cap and a reddish-brown called Sepia. You will also need a sponge and very stiff large brushes. I found my brushes in the kids’ craft section for a couple dollars.

Step 1:

Use one of the brushes to randomly tap/swipe the medium grey ink onto the box going heavy on the corners and edges.

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Step 2:

Repeat step 1 with the medium green ink but not as heavy.

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Step 3:

Using a brush dap/tap the sepia ink onto a couple different key spots.

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Step 4:

Using the sponge dab a SMALL amount of white on the corners and a couple spots on the top. Use the sponge to blend it all together.

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Step 5:

Using a stamp and a dark brown ink, add handwriting to the top of the box.

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Step 6:

I had Laurel at Go Against The Grain create the design for the stickers. I used Avery sticker paper to print them on and then cut them out.

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Step 7:

Finally, use the same dark brown ink from step 5 to stamp a cancellation over the top right stamp.

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Add a little twine and you have the final product:

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I am SOOOO happy with how these turned out. I wasn’t sure I was going to be able to follow the tutorial instructions but once I got started it was easier than I thought.

Did you have any DIY projects that went from ’I’m not sure I can do this’ to ’holy wow, look at how this turned out!’?

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40 Responses to “DIY Airmail Inspired Place Card and Favor Box”

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Mrs. Sewing (message)  2,701 posts, Sugar bee

whoa, a lot of work for that favor! it looks absolutely gorgeous though, great job! and for some reason things always get *that* much more exciting for me when stamps are involved, haha! love it!

 
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airythia
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airythia (message)  344 posts, Helper bee

holy cow! those look awesome!

 
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Mrs. Trail Mix (message)  6,328 posts, Bee Keeper

Wow, these are amazing, love ‘em!

 
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Miss Elephant (message)  6,182 posts, Bee Keeper

Those look awesome!! Your guests will love it!

 
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Miss Knitting (message)  1,072 posts, Bumble bee

Those look great!

 
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Miss Cheetah (message)  1,188 posts, Bumble bee

Those look fantastic!

 
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peachplum09 (message)  648 posts, Busy bee

Those are freakin’ fabulous!

 
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missDNA (message)  231 posts, Helper bee

wow! They turned out great! Seems time consuming, but I know your guests will love them! Can’t wait to see them in action!

 
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crazyquilter
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crazyquilter (message)  34 posts, Newbee

These are Amazing!!!

 
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Miss Meerkat
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Miss Meerkat (message)  3,216 posts, Sugar bee

@Mrs. Sewing & @missDNA: Actually they only took an afternoon to do. I was really surprised how quickly it went once I practice doing a couple. ;)

 
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emma5w
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emma5w (message)  547 posts, Busy bee

Wow! Those are so cool!!

 
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jordynrose
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jordynrose (message)  6,351 posts, Bee Keeper

These are amazing! Love all of the details!

 
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JamaicaBride
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JamaicaBride (message)  3,763 posts, Honey bee

I love this idea. It turned out great.

 
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staceysmith (message)  23 posts, Newbee

Just beautiful!!!!

 
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Mrs. Jellyfish
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Mrs. Jellyfish (message)  1,450 posts, Bumble bee

Wow, those are amazing! Looks like a lot of work but well worth it. Good job!

 
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Miss Giraffe (message)  4,219 posts, Honey bee

That looks great!

 
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julies1949 (message)  9,891 posts, Bee Keeper

Well done!

 
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Cant_wait (message)  484 posts, Helper bee

Really fun, Is there something inside the box too?

 
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Miss Meerkat (message)  3,216 posts, Sugar bee

@Cant_wait: Yep we had a custom favor made to go inside the box. The box idea happened because our guests would need a way to get them home safe. I am waiting right now for the favors to arrive so I can show all of you. :D

 
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tdizzle (message)  191 posts, Blushing bee

Gorgeous! I just purchased some cool french stamps last week. Now you’ve given me new inspiration. I may try an abbreviated version of this :-)

 
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Mrs. Meerkat, Kalamazoo, MI/Riviera Maya Age and Occupation: 30, Application Engineer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 23, IT Consultant Engagement Date: July 26, 2008 Wedding Date: December 2010 Venue: Al Cielo / La Laguna About Me: I’m a tech-savvy tomboy with an affinity for hot tea and good sushi. Us Meerkats are just a couple fun lovin’ geeks from Michigan. We love anything having to do with movies, books, video games or technology and we hold a special place in our hearts for our two very spoiled shih-tzus, Wicket and Bravo. We also LOVE to travel. We love it so much it only took us 12 hours after we got engaged to decide to have a destination wedding. We are working our little Meerkat tails off planning a rustic-chic, travel themed destination wedding in the Riviera Maya with a semi-formal, vintage-turned-modern, outdoor at home reception back here in Michigan.

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