I know I would! But maybe I'm biased... ;)
In the past couple months cookie party favours have really taken off in my baking life. Given my new found obsession for everything cookie I am beyond thrilled! It has been a win-win situation all around... I get to make beautiful, delicious cookies, my clients have a one-stop-shop for Thank You gifts and party go-ers are excited to leave with a yummy treat!
BUT no party favour would be complete without a personalized tag. Tags not only say "Thanks for coming!", they also look really cute!
{oops...its a little blurry...sorry ;)}
Here are some tips I have/things I do to create the perfect personalized tag for cookie favours:
Use Photoshop!! It takes some practice and a lot of googling {if you're somewhat computer illiterate like me!} but I love that you can create moveable layers. I almost NEVER like the first tag I design and print off. Either the text is too small, the picture isn't right or the placement of everything is off. Photoshop is awesome for making small changes without redoing the whole thing. If you don't have Photoshop, no worries!! Gimp is available FOR FREE download online. It is a similar program and, did I mention, FREE??!! Gotta love that!
Cute fonts are available everywhere online. You aren't limited to the ones that came with your computer!!! Here are some of my favourites:
Once I have designed a tag I save it as a jpeg, open up a new Word document, view it at 100% and open up the image. The next part is super scientific... ha! I take one of my finished cookies, put it in a small candy bag, twist the top and hold it up to the screen to check for size. I know, I know...probably not the best way but this is Works for Me Wednesday right??!!
Once the size of the tag is adjusted I simply cut and paste it as many times as it will fit onto the Word document. Print it off, cut each one out, hole punch the corner and voila! A beautiful tag to go alongside your beautiful cookie!
Such a simple and thoughtful DIY way to thank your guests!
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