Hey lady, got a light? When serving up some rockin' flavors, it's also a kindness to offer a Lifesaver. Tasty fresh breath at the end of your savory (or sweet!) food fest lets folks get a little closer while slow dancing. I've seen it in movies! Here's a way to dress up some super-cheap grocery store mints into a totally tricked-out mini-favor.
Materials and tools for this mint matchbook DIY project
- One big bag of individually wrapped Lifesavers
- Scrapbook paper
- Scissors
- Butter knife
- Stapler
- This printable template
Special note regarding mints: I'd advise only making one per guest or so. Lifesavers' individually wrapped mints are what I use, but your mileage may vary. I like the spearmint, but you should grab a bag of your favorite flavor. Doesn't even have to be mints — a rainbow of colorful sweets = awesomesauce, but mint's the idea in this post.
How to make your DIY mint matchbook wedding favors
Step 1: Print and cut out the template. (Or if you don't have a printer, cut out a rectangle 2″ by 5″ out of heavier-stock paper.)
Step 2: Trace template onto scrapbook paper. Using the back of a butter knife, score the folds.
Step 3: Cut out the traced paper and fold along scored lines.
Step 4: Insert the mint's plastic wrapper edge into the smallest fold and staple near the fold, catching the wrapper but not piercing the pocket holding the candy.
Step 5: Fold the top piece into the bottom, stapled fold. TaDa! Your minty matchbook is freshness on fire! Now just repeat till you have enough and/or the bag is empty.
(I recommend assembly-lining this — trace all of them, cut all of them, etc. Makes a great project for sitting in front of the TV watching a season of something on Netflix.)
Applications:
Just about any individually wrapped candy can be packaged this way.
Larger pieces may need to have larger versions of the paper template, but can still work just fine.
You can also download this printable template, adding your own pattern, logo, whatever you like before printing and just cut out the printed papers to wrap your mints.
Alternatively, decorate with a sticker, some ribbon, or anything else that strikes your fancy.
Tips:
If you have trouble cutting a straight line, never fear. Embrace your wonky lines and make it look like they're supposed to be that way. Some folks find it easier to fold a line then cut along it. Others like to use these fancy wrapping paper cutter thingies. Just remember: no one you care about is going to be smack-talking your wonky cuts.
Check out how one Offbeat Bride made her DIY mint matchbook favors look awesome:
Want some DIY mint matchbook ideas, or maybe just want to bail on DIYing it?
Here are some of our favorite mint wedding favors from Etsy… you can use them either as inspiration, or just say “fuggit” and buy your favors from an artisan instead of DIYing. (No shame in that!)