Packaging your gift for the neighbors
Allow me to introduce you to this free printable from Amanda Joy: a label you can stick on a box of goodies for your neighbors. Love it. I've given baked things to new neighbors before, but my paper plates covered with foil probably explain why we never became best friends. Packaging some treats this way should seal the deal.
(Image from Joy Ever After)
16 comments:
Ooooh these are ever so lovely! Perhaps arthur and I can use these to make new friends?
Why is it that we often have weird neighbors I have no interest in bringing handmade cute little things to?
What a pretty package for a neighborly batch of cookies. I am feeling inspired to get the ingredients and make some love for my neighbors.
What a nice design! Too bad I have weird neighbors too!! I looked at her other work and it is just as cute.
These have to be the prettiest thing i have ever seen! Soooo adorable! I can't wait to make this! Yay for a new blog subsciption!
What a nice idea! Especially when you've moved somewhere new. Neighbours can be heaven or hell! ;)
A welcome gift decorated with this packaging is sure to make a new friend!
I hope one of my neighbors sees this and brings me something... maybe some of those yummy-looking muffins Amanda Joy has on her blog! ;)
My word verification is "mulkman". Close! Ha!
Now I'm going to go call you....
How friendly! I always want to give something to my new neighbors, this little kit is too precious.
LOL. I am a paper plate and foil gift-giver, too. Thanks for this!
omg. too cute. love this kind of stuff!! it that's 'something special' to the next level.
and I totally agreat with MotherMotherOcean. tooo funny!
What a LOVELY idea!!!
Ok, where do you live? I would like to be your neighbor! And I'm looking for a new place, too.
you mean paper plates with foil is unattractive? but i deliver such delicious brownies with chocolate chip cookie chunks inside. :-)
this is darling.
what a great idea!
This is fabulous!! With a little tweaking it would be great for certain school functions, etc, too.
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