favour 1
step 1) first you rip apart 48 packets of kitkats; 300 individual kitkats.
step 2) next you slowly shell them til all of them glow.

step 3) you repackage them with customised wrappers made by yours truely.

step 4) you make sure that every single chocolate is nicely wrapped and in good condition.

step 5) finally, you pack them by the different quotes and colours, carefully into a box to be stored for the wedding.
favour 2
step 1) after going through thousands of papers, you select the design you're most satisfied with. colour, texture, and thickness of the paper matter cause there's a chance of wine spilling on it.
step 2) after that draw on the design that you want, and at the same time try to fit as many hearts onto one piece of paper.
step 3) you cut one out, and test it.
step 4) after going through the required editions, you cut out all 300 of them.
step 5) next you print out little name sheets and cut them up.
step 6) then you glue them on onto each respective heart, bind them up, and keep it aside for the wedding.
favour 3
step 1) you source out china town for the best pair of chopsticks.
step 2) you fnd just giving the chopsticks too common and plain.
step 3) hence you sourced out arab street and china town once again for beads.
step 4) then finally you found bead and string both at your friendly artfriend store.

step 5) you tie each together to set them aside carefully for the wedding; a total of 120 pairs.
favour 4step 1) you purchase the right type of paper at the cheapest outlet.
step 2) you cut them out into their rightful sizes.
step 3) you print ou small name boxes to personalise each packet, cut them out, and paste each on the underside of each paper.
step 4) you borrow a trustworthy sewing machine from a friend, and sew the sides together, of course with the right coloured thread.
step 5) you purchase ribbons that matches, and cut out 120 exact lengths for easy tying in future.
step 6) you punch holes in all of them so that the ribbons can go through.

step 7) you buy the ingredients required for the cookies, and start baking as the wedding day approaches; the cookies need to be fresh.
step 8) you have to have a trial round before the actual baking, so you can estimate the amount of dough required to make the perfect size to fit into the packets you've sewn.
step 9) with chopsticks, you slot one cookie into each packet and tie it up with their matching ribbons; this is to prevent the paper packets from getting oily, and of course to prevent contamination of the cookies.

step 10) once done, you set them aside carefully, into boxes, so that they won't crumble.
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and so,
favours for the morning
each guest will receive a pair of chopsticks, and a packet of cookie.
favours for the night
each guest will have their personalised wine glass, a personalised chocolate, and a crystal bear for coming to the dinner.
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i admit, i had help with the baking of the 120 cookies. and we had fun with the very last bit of dough.
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that's it for the favours. deco? i'll have more pictures coming up.
now you guys know what i've been busy with.