Best gift wraps bags according to redditors

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u/ny2dc · 8 pointsr/weddingplanning

We had 165 guests, and probably bought about 60-70lbs of candy (most websites recommend you have 0.5 lbs /person).

We used CVS and Amazon for bulk sized bags of the typical stuff (5lb bags of kitkat/reeses, peanut M&Ms, Haribo gummy bears and gummy cola; 1lb bags of Dove chocolate) and various online vendors for non-traditional gummy/licorice, since I'm a candy-fiend who wanted brand name, extensive, yet slightly outside-the-norm variety. We used Sweet Factory and Economy Candy, since they had the most extensive collection but there's a ton of different online vendors out there, that are all similarly priced, such as Candy Warehouse and Oriental Trading (good if you want to shop by color, and don't care about brand) We thought about springing for personalized M&M's, but found them kinda pricy and not worth it--since we had so many other types of candy, I doubt anyone would have noticed. If we were JUST doing M&M's, we probably would have done it, though I remember the shipping time taking awhile (at least in late April, during the start of wedding season)

Our candy was out the entire time, and at the end, all the chocolate was gone, most of the gummies were gone, and the licorice was eaten the least. The most popular of the unique candies were Gummy ice creams. We had about 10 or 15lbs left over, which we ate for a few days, then gave the remainder away.

All our glass jars came from various thrift stores and Michael's, and were a range of sizes, heights, and shapes. We got the scoops, bags, and a few plastic risers from Amazon, some trays from Ikea for the scoops, and then gave everything to our coordinator to set up and lay out, and let them figure out what looked best. It was a HUGE HUGE hit,and one of my favorite things to plan.

u/supersciteach · 5 pointsr/weddingplanning

Thank you! The dinner napkins and forks were purchased from Smarty Had a Party, and the bags, twine, and wet wipes were purchased from Amazon.

Altogether it cost $48.75 and made enough bags for 48 guests (could have made 60 if I purchased another 16 pack of napkins for $1.89) with 32 leftover forks that I'll put in mason jars on the appetizers & dessert table.

u/spring13 · 4 pointsr/Judaism

If you ever want your kids to get decent shidduchim, you should be storing your ^trash in these.

u/Brodogmillionaire1 · 3 pointsr/boardgames

I bought this set of baggies off Amazon. And then for the control tokens and bluff token, I stored them in some little plastic baggies within each faction's burlap bag. So much better than getting all of the tokens out and flipping them face-down then shuffling them. Although, I would have liked FFG to supply baggies. They could have bought in bulk, tacked on ten bucks, and I'd have bought it. They'd still make a profit off of the baggies as well.

u/akamarco · 3 pointsr/Etsy

My first thought for a simple inexpensive package would be these little organza bags since they come in large bundles and look nice. They would still fit in your bubble packaging with a card too.

u/Velvetrose-2 · 3 pointsr/Atlanta

> Actual.

If you/she really wants to Cleanse your space, it is really quite easy.

As /u/Fawkestrot15 mentioned, intent is important.

So the first place to start is with yourself/Her, you need to center yourself mentally and emotionally so the best thing would be to get everything prepared then do something relaxing to get in the correct frame of mind like take a bath or a relaxing shower to be cleansed both mentally and physically.

I, personally, would smudge the house then close the entrances to negative energy by drawing a protective circle around your home with salt (any salt is fine). Just pour a thin line of salt around your home as you imagine a wall of white light coming up from the salt. Make sure you close the line so it is a solid line of salt. It doesn’t have to be thick and it is ok that the salt will dissolve later. It is the process of doing this in the beginning. The point is to make a mental dome of white energy that covers your space.

Another thing you can do is to make up a bunch of little protection bags and place one over each entrance to your home (windows too) I add some herbs to my bags also because they help and smell nice too.

Bottom line though is, you have mentally cleansed your space from negativity by going through this Ritual and then (by placing the bags) given yourself reminders that you have cleansed your space.

So, by all Intent if not in actuality, you have rid your living space of whatever has been bothering you.

In my opinion, Magik <spellwork> is all mental. Not any different from a Christian praying

u/jpockets · 2 pointsr/kratom

I use a muslin bag. You can find them on Amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KJJTDA4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_8XWaAbAPR7Y8Z

They are pretty cheap and work the best IMO. You can also use a t-shirt or new sock.

u/mrsfiction · 2 pointsr/trichotillomania

I know he’s on the littler side, but these really help me with mine. Not sure if they’d be a choking hazard for a 5-year-old though.

u/LexiKnot · 2 pointsr/weddingplanning

One thing I should've mentioned... run this idea past your sister/MOH first, in case she's doing something already similar to this. Just say something like "I want to make a little something for everybody as a Thank You, what do you think of ____?"

And since your sister would "know" what your idea is for the rest of the girls, and because she is planning this, get her something extra or different as a Thank You :) Maybe like a necklace, fav perfume, wristlet, gift card to her fav store, OR an extra large bottle of wine haha. Besides the alcohol, Amazon (Prime, if you have) is awesome in terms of your timeline right now.

Not sure what your budget is, but here are some ideas:

Gift Bags

Totes

Temp Tattoos

Hair ties


Have fun!

u/Willie_Green · 2 pointsr/Silverbugs

Those mercs are just begging for a suede pouch to call home...

u/Madmohawkfilms · 2 pointsr/witchcraft

Looks like Amazon too

ROSENICE Drawstring Pouch Bag 10pcs 912cm Velvet Wedding Favor Gift Bags(Dark Blue) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LEXF984/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_ouqMzb4CEV8RT

u/PhoenixBurn6 · 2 pointsr/weddingplanning

SUNGULF 100Pcs Sheer Organza Drawstring Pouches Wedding Gift Bags 3x4 Inches (Stars and Moon Blue) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LCUGSRK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_-sDozbGK59ADQ

Those are the ones that I ordered. I went through the package and they all look great! And at roughly $0.10 per, I'm not complaining. 😊

u/cakeeater808 · 2 pointsr/HawaiiGardening

Maybe bird netting might be easier to work with than chicken wire. If you have a small area and a fence, it's easy to tie the netting to posts or tall poles you can use the fence to support. I've been using electrical conduit with metal stakes for trellises and it's held up for the most part. Here's the video I got the idea from. More expensive than just wood, but should last longer:


https://youtu.be/9RPLtYpWkg8


Another thing you could try for fruit-like things would be organza bags.



https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017VTD8T2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fm6gzb3RWT6BV


They come in different sizes and you just use the drawstring to tie it off. I never used them, but I recently bought a bunch from Amazon (not the one I linked). They probably sell it at Ben Franklin. There's a craft shop in Kalihi I remember getting these things from for our wedding, but that was 7 years ago and I can't remember the name of the place.



Did your tomatoes have any symptoms prior to dying? Ewa is really hot, so it could have been the heat. If it was too hot, maybe try giving it some shade with a tall plant or tree, or plant it on the north or east side of your house.

u/_t_i_n_y_ · 1 pointr/SexToys

for all my glass toys i use velvet bags from amazon
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07C962WFP/
i used 10in x 3in for all my glass dildos


as for the big bad dragon toys, you will either wanna just wrap them with a towel, or sew your own bags

u/testing_the_vibe · 1 pointr/foodphotography

You need to get some flags and reduce the reflections. Don't be afraid to clone out those in post as well. I'm not sure what the green and red thing is between the can and glass is? Is that the bag the beans are in? Try something like a small burlap bag. It can fit the feel of the shot better and you don't need to worry about hiding logos and brands names that aren't part of what you are showing.

Overall that's looking good.

u/MattsPeppers · 1 pointr/HotPeppers

Not familiar with the way Khang isolates, but what kind of bags are you using? Organza fabric bags are what I see guys using the most to isolate. Something like these: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078249Y7C/

One guy I know buys organza fabric by the yard and makes his own giant bags to put over the plant entirely.

u/KiloJools · 1 pointr/carnivorousplants

Yes, I think it is. I usually place my sundew somewhere that I won't accidentally disturb it once all the flowers have bloomed (so that as the seeds develop, I don't knock as many out of the flowers by accident). Then, once the stem starts to turn brown I put a small paper bag under the flowers and clip the stem so it falls into the bag - a bunch of seeds will fall out, and you can tap/shake the rest out.

You can also choose to get a thin woven bag like this:
https://smile.amazon.com/Acrux7-Organza-Wedding-Favour-Drawstring/dp/B07HJ2C43D/
(You can find them at stores that sell wedding or craft supplies too) and put it right on the flower stalk after all the flowers have bloomed and pull the strings tight. That will keep most of the seeds in the bag when they fall out.

I have collected quite a lot of seed over the years and I often trade it in seed swaps!

u/remembertosmilebot · 1 pointr/weddingplanning

Did you know Amazon will donate a portion of every purchase if you shop by going to smile.amazon.com instead? Over $50,000,000 has been raised for charity - all you need to do is change the URL!

Here are your smile-ified links:

Gift Bags

Totes

Temp Tattoos

Hair ties

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u/WaltDisneyWorldMOD · 1 pointr/WaltDisneyWorld

You could always grab a favor bag to keep the ring in.

www.amazon.com/dp/B01LA4XOTI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_c3xqzbCQPEX02

You can get them at Walmart or at party stores.

u/cunt_punts · 0 pointsr/weddingplanning

Not sure if you want the welcome bags coordinated with your wedding colors/theme, but a quick search on amazon brought up this, lots of color options here, and this one more for the idea of having "welcome" in calligraphy on the bag as a design.

And other than amazon, there are also great etsy users as well! I found some here, or something like this or this!

Searching through I found a bunch of options for customizable bags from tote bags to muslin to thicker paper bags. Happy planning! :)

u/ericthor · 0 pointsr/malelivingspace

Lived in a room like this and made it work well. For cheap get frame like this http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/S29007794/ they look nice. Then get some bed roller things for storage. Those picture frames look like a bit too much and the mirror. Get a wall one with a thin thin frame. Just avoid blocky black frames. A lot of stuff you see is designed for big houses.

Keep colors lighter white, muted earth tones, with the occasional muted pastels for contrast. Think earthy or cool light grays with the occasional muted teal or muted salmon. Match that with a jute rug maybe or a rug that isn't busy.

Make sure you have good smells in the room. Throw some lavender in a bag. Good standing lamp with a warm light. You might need something for the windows so you can sleep. Get blinds instead of curtains. Again something that is light.

Just in general avoid anything black, vibrant colors, big patterns, or heavy textures. Avoid these things, but if you find something down the line that looks good you can work it in without it being overwhelming.

u/HereForTheLulz · -1 pointsr/IndianFood

Toast your spices in a separate pan, and then add them in a bouquet garni. This is especially useful for spices like green cardamom and whole peppercorns, which are harder to remove after cooking. For any recipe that calls for whole spices, I usually multiply the amount by 1.5 if using a bouqet garni, since the flavors don't permeate the dish as efficiently as if just put in as is.

I use these bags from Amazon: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00A4GRZNK

They're cheap enough that you can just toss them after a single use, but if you want to go the extra mile you can rinse, wash and reuse them if you're dedicated.

By using a bouqet garni, you get the flavor from your favorite whole spices, but not the undesired texture.