Now the steps to make this were pretty much the same as the broquet other then a few minor things. First I actually spray painted that cup gold, I couldn't find anything at the store I wanted and needed something plastic since I was shipping this. Once the cup was dry I filled the bottom of it with Easter grass so that it would be easier to arrange the items. Next I had to add sticks to all my items so they could be used in the bouquet. As you can see below some are on wooden sticks (they are from the kitchen section used for kabobs) and some are on straws, that is simply because that is what I had lying around and I wanted some to be different heights. You can also see that I cut the wooden sticks to varying heights, This just helps in arranging so you have visibility of more items.
Next I arranged everything in the cup. I started with all the mini bottles to make sure they would fit. Then put in all the Reese's eggs, mostly in the front, next the suckers, and last the skittles packs which I put all in the back. Once the bouquet was complete I packed my box with bubble wrap at the bottom then a layer of pink Easter grass, just to make it fun and festive. I was determined to make this fun and girly, which is why I picked out only the purple and pink wrapped Reese's eggs and tried pink ribbons around the bigger bottles I added into the box. Below is how the box looked before I shipped it off, adding in some mini margarita and wine bottles as well as frozen drink pouches.
I love when I get the opportunity to get creative and make a gift for someone so this project was a lot of fun for me. What sort of gifts have you created?
-E
Did you ship this? If so, who did you ship it through?
ReplyDeleteI did ship it! I believe I did it through UPS
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