Simple Site Token and Largess Ideas by Zubeydah
Site tokens and largess don't have to be complicated! Here's a few quick and easy ideas that have met with success.
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Salt Jars | This couldn't be easier. Jars like this one are available at many craft stores. I purchased new corks, just to ensure they were sanitary, and poured in a nice Sea Salt. The gift was finished with a simple card with a nice phrase inside. In this case, "As salt adds flavor to a meal shared among friends, so also does your service add to the rich experience of The Dream we share. Thank You!" The front of the card bore the initials of the Crown at the time (Alaric & Sibri). I printed the saying on some nice parchment paper, matted it with black, and inset it into another printed card. A ribbon tied it to the jar. Time per jar: 15 minutes. | |
Pearls | Step 1: Go to local Gem Faire or Bead Show. Step 2: Purchase strands of freshwater pearls ($2.00-$3.00 each). Step 3: Put pearls in small organza bags. Done. Time per gift: Depends on how focused you cay stay at the bead show... | |
Prayer Beads / Rosaries | Needed: 30 beads, plus 3 extra large/fancy beads, embroidery silk, tassel (made or purchased). String 10 beads, add a fancy one ("gaud"), string 10 more, add a gaud, string 10 more... run both ends through another gaud, and add a tassel. | |
Salt Soak | There are a gazillion recipes on the internet for salt soak. This one was simple: Bicarbonate of Soda, Epsom Salt, and a manly sandalwood oil for fragrance. Mix in a big metal bowl, then scoop into mason jars and top with a piece of fabric with a Black Star glued on top. Add a card that lists ingredients and instructions. | |
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Quote Scrolls |
OK, this one was a bit labor intensive, but it's worth it.
Directions:
Find a quote that is applicable to your event. As I was making these scrolls for Crown Tournament, I wanted something that would speak about the qualities of leadership, to tie in with the event's purpose of choosing the next King and Queen. The greatest challenge of this step is finding something that the young adults (12+) that receive it can enjoy, that won't completely befuddle and be beyond the understanding of the younger children. The quote I used was: "The challenge of leadership is to be strong but not rude; be kind, but not weak; be bold, but not bully; be thoughtful, but not lazy; be humble, but not timid; be proud, but not arrogant; have humor, but without folly." |