I am making brownies and such to give to friends and family as gifts but would like a nice way to keep them fresh that looks decorative. I want to put them in a box and wrap with ribbon but how can I make sure they stay fresh?
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Parchment Paper. Or you can cut out color paper designs and place them between two sheets of wax paper, iron them together and let them cool. Martha Stewart has the how-to in her craft section of the Living magazine this month.
They make colored storage containers (like what you put left overs in) but one of those, put the brownies inside and decorate the outside of the container.
Get the clear cellophane bags to put them in first, then put them in the box.
Put colored tissue paper on top of a metal round tray [or plastice. Get some colored cellaphane paper big enough to cover the whole plate and cut a big piece. Place tray in center, gather the cellaphane wrap all around, grab a ribbon, tie, curl the ends and Voila!
Colored plastic wrap tied with a ribbon – http://www.alcoa.com/reynoldskitchens/en/recipes/recipe_search.asp?Step=ShowRecipe&RecipeID=595
Individually wrap them in plastic wrap…. This will keep them fresh and…… make it seem like more….. Put tissue paper in the boxes like you would for a Christmas gift….. they just get to keep unwrapping! Have fun and good luck.
Wrap each and every brownie up with saran wrap. You can use the colored kind if you like. I would then put them in a beautiful box and add a few pretty candies around the brownies. Then finish them off with a beautiful ribbon.
get colored cling wrap and individually wrap each brownie and tie a ribbon around each one that way they will stay fresh and look nice good luck!
I have no idea
I sent food boxes to my brother in Viet Nam, candy cookies etc.I used popcorn (corn) to fill the space..
??? today ??
http://www.diyfavourboxes.co.uk/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=56_95
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