Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Paper Gift Tags Ideas For Gift Jars Other Than Hot Chocolate Mix?

Ideas for gift jars other than hot chocolate mix? - paper gift tags

I am goingto make gifts with jars of baby food Witha tie is filled then used fabric tape instead of a cute top .... I thought, hot chocolate mix with marshmallows are quite small, but what other ideas I can use? There must be something unique about serving size is very small. I am also a small label of construction paper and a blow to all the labels of ingredients and a tie on the tapes:) Thanks

4 comments:

Chetak. said...

I would recommend a good home jam would be nice.
Use the tube top to prevent spills and the use of tissue and ribbons for the decoration.

She sent me a bottle of dry soup mix is, and he looked so cute that I used the soup mix and hold the bottle and cap, and use it as an ornament.

scorpant... said...

How can this kind of baby food to the limits of what can be placed. Some things you can try to have a mixture of sauce, such as prepackaged guacamole or perhaps a mixture of many spices, rice and beans, which seems to be pretty layered in a glass. Perhaps you could put candy or Trailmix. It even serve brownie mixes, but I did because it added the liquid ingredients. Different colors of gelatin and also work that could be used in sand art.
For the approach to food can not sand and tea light candles. You can also use a lotion Nice smell and put it there. There is a lot you can do with the pots.

Sssstef said...

Trim:
Ingredients
1 / Instant coffee 2 C.
1 / 3 C sugar
1 C. No fat instant milk powder
1 / 2 C. powdered caster
2 tsp.vanilla

Arrival
Measure all ingredients (including vanilla) in a mixer.
Put the lid on
Process the mixture for a minute or powder, until everything goes well and the texture is still
Store in a container with a tight fitting
Power 1 to 2 / 3 cups mix
Preparation:
Mix 3 / 4 cup boiling water 2 to 3 tablespoons of the mixture
Stir solution and serve.

or

http://www.recipe-recipes.net/beverages/ ...

or

http://www.razzledazzlerecipes.com/chris ...

Murray said...

Here are some interesting ideas.

http://www.talkingchild.com/craftsbabyfo ...
http://www.craftbits.com/project/baby-fo ...
http://crafts.kaboose.com/jgardens.html
http://childfun.com/index.php/holidays/s ...
... http://familycrafts.about.com/cs/giftsin
http://www.recipegoldmine.com/foodgiftse ...
Forget the bars in this case. Make a beautiful pot and add your spices.
Put a label on each of the spices and put your spices in glass jars. Nail the lids in a row in a cabinet, then screw the jars into the lids. You now have a hanging spice rack. If you try a spice, use only unscrew the bottle, want to take what he wants, and unscrew the bottle. You make the glasses in a cupboard, which is not affected by direct sunlight, because this is not good for the spices taste.

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