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Fourth of July Tulle and Tinsel Party Favors


Whenever I host the 4th of July BBQ, I like to give my guests a little something special to remember the evening. There are a lot of options to choose from, such as photos from the event or small flags, but these things can be complicated or expensive. A few years ago, I started making these candy goodie bags and they were a hit with my guests! The process is simple, inexpensive and they add a nice handcrafted touch to your party. To add an additional element of charm to your party, decorate a wicker basket with colorful ribbons and store your goodie bags in the basket as a decoration, letting your guests pick them up throughout the event. Have fun experimenting with a wide variety of candies and materials to create a look that is unique and beautiful that your guests are sure to love!

Difficulty level: Beginner
Time required: 10 minutes for a set of 10 favors
Age Range: 8 and up

Things you’ll need:
Tulle
Scissors
Measuring tape
Candy
Sparkly pipe cleaners in several colors

Things to do:
1. Measure a 6″ x 6″ square of tulle and cut it out. Try to keep your edges straight, but don’t worry about tracing and cutting a perfect square. We will trim the excess later.

2. Place a small amount of candy in the center of the tulle. Choosing pieces of candy that won’t melt is a great idea, especially during summer months, because it will keep the potential mess to a minimum.

3. Lift the outer corners of the tulle until they meet in the center and secure them with pipe cleaners. Using several pieces of different colored pipe cleaners creates a really neat look.



4. Trim any excess tulle from the top of the goodie bag.

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Bleach Stamped Fabric


I’m a big sewer and tackle all sorts of project and I’m always frustrated when I have a project in mind but can’t quite find the fabric to match. Which is why I love bleach stamping. This technique allows you to take plain fabric and turn it into something totally unique and just what you want, with little more than some bleach and a stamp. Bleach stamping will work on most fabric weights and styles, here we used linen and flower stamps to create a summery look but you could create totally different looks depending on your fabric and stamp choices. Be sure to use great care when working with bleach so that you don’t get it where you don’t want it!

Difficulty level: Beginner, but adult only
Time required: Less than an hour

Things you’ll need:
Fabric
Bleach
Stamps
Lid or plate
Paper towels
Bleach

Things to do:
1. Fold your paper towels and trim if needed to fit easily inside the lid or plate.

2. Dribble a little bleach onto the paper towel. Just enough to dampen the towel without soaking it.
3. On a protected work surface, lay our your fabric.
4. Press the stamp into the paper towel and then onto the fabric. Repeat until you have stamped the entire piece of fabric.

5. Allow the fabric to dry before using. Heat set the bleaching lightly with an iron.

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