
In fact, he found himself somewhat respecting the young man. , are you saying Captain Waxman didn't confide in his staff sergeant? Louis bent down at the waist and stared into the sergeant's face. I think that question should be answered by your companion here: Louis shook his head and took two steps to reach Sergeant Kostos.

As the men pushed the drums into the field, Louis studied another team laboring around the base of the giant Yagga tree. After the valley had been secured, men with axes and awls had hiked up inside the tree, set deep taps into the trunk, and drained large quantities of the priceless sap. At the tree, two small steel drums were being rolled out of the trunk's tunnel. military, he said sadly, the emotion surprisingly unfeigned. It was not a plea, but a simple question. What are you going to do with us? Nate said. To enter, all you have to do is pin a favorite wedding image over at their sweepstakes page HERE.I don't know what you're talking about, Kostos said with a glower. Looking for some more ways to help your wedding budget?! How about $4,500 in cash to help you pay for the wedding? The awesome folks at Avery are having a sweepstakes where you can win up to $4,500 (plus a variety of Avery products). Believe me, you’ll be happy you saved money and could check off that “wedding favors” item on your to-do list way ahead of time. Make a bunch of these and position them in some wooden boxes at the bar, or on a table near the exit of your reception venue. Again, center and trim excess adhesive.Īnd there you have it – an adorable, personalized, handmade, pun-y and perfect wedding favor. Then, turn your box over and add the personalized match monogram label. Step #4: Once you’ve designed and printed your labels, position “The Perfect Match” label on the top of your matchbox and, if needed, trim any excess adhesive around the edges. You can add text to the diagonal matches design to create a personalized monogram – just add the initials of you and your fiancé, the location of your wedding, and your wedding date using the text options in the Avery design tool. If you’d like to use the images I’ve provided, choose any of the templates for your specific label, clear out the current design, and upload each file into one of the labels (the option to upload your own image is in the “Images” section on the right side).
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Step #2: Download the two JPEG files I’ve included below (“The Perfect Match” image AND the diagonal matches image), by clicking on each of the images to enlarge, and then right-clicking to save. Choose labels that will be large enough to cover the top of your box (or book) of matches. Next, you’ll need to purchase some Avery adhesive labels. I was able to purchase a pack of 10 for $1.09 at my local dollar store.

Step #1: First, purchase some matchboxes (or matchbooks). Best of all, you can make 100 for under $30! And that, my friends, is a favor for your wedding budget! Continue on for the DIY. All you need are Avery adhesive labels and individual matchboxes. These customizable matchbooks are an easy DIY wedding favor. the wedding favors) to save you money and unneeded stress.

While a “DIY Wedding” may seem like a nightmare for some (myself included), there’s a few simple things you can personalize and make way ahead of time (i.e. Weddings can easily become over-budget, with every little detail you dreamed of coming with a pricey tag.
