Friday, May 27, 2011

The Power of Re-Packaging

I can't tell you how or when I came across Melanie's fantastic blog You Are My Fave but what I do know is the first time I saw it I was hooked. I don't know if it's the sweet bunting, the wonderful party ideas or the posts which are always written with a touch of humor (it's all three!) but I am a loyal follower! You can imagine how thrilled to pieces I am that Melanie agreed to do a guest post for my blog! Seriously jumping for joy! Thank you Melanie!

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I'm a believer in the power of re-packaging. While a good quality chocolate bar is always appreciated, it makes an even bigger impact with a quick wrap in a vintage hanky and banded with printed paper and a simple message. The good thing is, you can find great hankies at the thrift store for less than $1/piece and recycle a letterpress card to make it all your own. A simple, pretty gift for under $4 - depending on how good of chocolate bar you go with. Tip: don't go with Hershey.

- Melanie

12 comments:

  1. Really quite adorable...can't wait to make my own!
    xo Jana
    just found your blog...off to explore

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  2. love this idea! and, of course, i love you are my fave!

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  3. agreed, say no to Hersheys and say a BIG YES to vintage hankies :) Lovely idea! I need to start collecting and, like you, have some of those beautified candy bars on hand for any and all occasions worth celebrating. thanks for the idea Melanie :)

    And i'm so glad I found you blog Lindy. Great creative inspiration all over the place!

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  4. Go with Dove! Or the Finnish "Karl Fazer" - oh its heavenly! I just love this idea, I thought at first the fabric might get expensive, but if hankies are cheap, its a lovely idea!

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  5. Wow, what an awesome idea! If it's cool, I may reblog this and link back (of course). This is such a clever thought!

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  6. Thank you for all the comment love everyone! I've checked out all of your blogs and they're awesome!

    Jana - I know! I'm desperate to get to a thrift store now and make some too!

    fanciful - me too! : )

    Haley - thank you for visiting!

    Shasta - I love Dairy Milk chocolate bars. Not sure they have those in the U.S. but they sure are awesome! Highly recommend! : )

    Oh, My Darling - I'd love it if you re-blogged this and linked back here and to Melanies blog! Please let us know if you do so we can check it out.

    Thank you all again!

    - Lindy

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  7. I bought my candy bars today! I'm almost there.
    Jana

    And I added you to my reader :)

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  8. I'd be thrilled to have such an awesome guest poster too. Lol. This is a great gift idea. I feel like it's an awesome one for guys who are typically harder to buy for!

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  9. Awesome idea! So handy - thank you! :D

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  10. Jana - that's awesome! I still have neither. :(

    Corrie Anne - they would make great gifts for guys. I don't know many who don't like chocolate! : )

    Alanna Josie - thanks so much for the comment!

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  11. This is so adorable and a fantastic idea for packaging little gifts. I wonder if there is paper tissue with vintage hankie inspired prints, that would be lovely!

    xoxo,
    Rodellee
    Adore Vintage

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  12. AdoreVintage - that would be lovely! Thank you so much for the comment!

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