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Craft it yourself: wedding favours

With the cost of a wedding now averaging at more than £18,000, there’s even more reason to Craft It Yourself — with more brides than ever looking for handmade alternatives to shop-bought or bespoke favours.

Craft it yourself: wedding favours

1. Cake Slice Boxes

Craft it yourself: wedding favours

So sweet and almost good enough to eat!

2. Dancing Girl Boxes

Craft it yourself: wedding favours

A super cute style that you’ll love to decorate

3. Rustic Watering Can

Craft it yourself: wedding favours

Perfect for green-thumbed partner, or lovers of the outdoors!

4. Pyramid Gift Box

Craft it yourself: wedding favours

A foolproof style — let the papers do the talking

5. Swirl Box

Craft it yourself: wedding favours

Choose mismatched papers if you’re opting for a kitsch wedding

6. Mini Shaker Basket

Craft it yourself: wedding favours

These sweet carriers are guaranteed to impress

7. For You Favour

Craft it yourself: wedding favours

Simply stunning and oh-so-quick to make

This surge in crafty weddings has meant that invites, seating plans, place names, favour boxes and other decorations are increasingly being crafted in preparation for the big day.

As well as the advantage of saving money, one of the best parts about making yourself is that everything can look exactly as you’d like it — and let’s be honest, what bride doesn’t want that?

Here, you’ll see a selection of templates for previous PaperCrafter projects that you can use for your big day. Just find patterned papers to suit your theme and go to town with the embellishments.

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