Here’s a quick and easy DIY project I did for our favor labels. We’re using cookies (the ones I had on hand for these photos were Girl Scout thin mints, but you could put candy, nuts, or any other smallish favor in these cello bags – the possibilities are endless. Here’s what I used (you can click on any photo to enlarge it):

17 Sheets of Kraft Cardstock (makes 102 4″ x 1.5″ final sized labels). I bought mine here.
100 4″ x 6″ cello baggies
100 multi-colored buttons, bought at JoAnn’s (I paid $3.99 for a pack of 130)
1 glue gun
1 xacto knife (or sharp scissors)
1 scoring tool
1 bone folder
1 pencil
1 ink pad (I used black)
1 date stamp (can be purchased at any office supply store)
1 ruler
1 self-healing cutting mat
1 corner punch (like this)
Step 1: Measure out and mark off your labels. I made mine 4″ x 3″ so there were 6 to a letter-sized sheet. I also marked where the fold would go so I could score them (the score is the light line in the photo below. Scoring makes it easier to fold the cardstock, and it looks neater, too).

