For kids, nothing beats bringing home a goody-bag. Here's how you can send everyone off with something extra special and out-of-the-ordinary.
Catch It AllA pail with a twig fishing pole made from stick or string, gummy worms and a few chocolate fish can all be wrapped together in cellophane, tissue paper, or wax paper and tied with a ribbon.
Garden GoodyA large brownie planted with several "flower" lollipops will look like a little take-home garden.
Sleep-Tight Goody BagUse moon and star stamps to decorate light-blue bags with acrylic paint. Once the paint has dried, fold over the top of the bags, punch holes, and add ribbon handles. Goodies can include bubbles, toothbrushes, bath sponges, nailbrushes, glow-in-the-dark stars, and teddy-bear stickers.
Lucky-Bugs Goody BagMini canvas totes, available at craft stores, make great goody bags. To decorate, use fabric paints. Pack the totes with magnifying glasses, bug and butterfly stickers, plastic bugs, and lollipops, which you can decorate in a buglike fashion by adding chenille stems and beads.
Cool AidFill little first-aid kits with bandages, toy stethoscopes, "prescription pads," and candy buttons.
Shop-a-ramaCreate a penny candy store with little bowls full of candies, toys, stickers etc. Let the birthday child be the cashier and give the kids pennies to shop with.
All Aboard for GoodiesLet children use stickers and markers to decorate train cars out of small boxes, such as the white ones sold at stationery or craft stores. Later during the party, fill each with candy, stickers, and little toys. Then line the cars up in a row, add an engine and you'll have the perfect goody train.
Treasure-Loot Goody BagFill minipyramids with chocolate coins, stretchy snakes, toy compasses, beads, stickers, and "rock" Granitex clay. To make the pyramid, enlarge and trace the template onto gold card stock. Punch holes at the top, fill, and then tie edges together with gold-wired ribbon.
First-Place Souvenirs Goody BagUse travel-size soap cases to hold baseball cards, sporty key chains, whistles, and stickers. Decorate with first-place ribbons. Cut paper into one-inch strips, and notch the ends. Then attach with medal-style stickers. Wrap the cases with sports-theme sneaker laces, and tie in bows.
"On the Go" Goody BagsBe sporty: Give out juice-filled water bottles tied with theme whistles.
Pampered-Princess Goody BagAttach sparkly hair clips or elastics, pretty costume jewelry, glittery lip glosses, and minibrushes to puffy pink bath sponges. If you'd like to indulge your guests, tie the sponges to bottles of bubble bath.
Birds' Nests FavorsFill doll-size straw hats (available at craft stores) with raffia or moss and add a little feathered ornamental bird (also available for a dollar or two at craft stores). Perch a bird on each nest and then add egg-shaped wrapped chocolates, wrapped speckled egg candies or gummy worms.
Celestial Goody BagsUse a darning needle to poke constellation-like holes in small black bags. Put a small flashlight, some space-age sweets (small candy bars with planetary names or packets of colorful fizzing candies), plus a small plastic robot, space-ball shooter, moon ball, or lunar crystals. Tell the kids to shine the flashlights inside the bags to see the portable night sky.
Purple Passion Goody BagsFill purple mini shopping bags (available at paper-goods stores) with assorted lollipops and purple candies. To make name tags, cut out large circles with scallop-edged scissors, using paper in a paler shade of purple; glue to bag.
Treasure Chest Goody BagsAs kids are leaving, fill decorated treasure boxes with foil-covered chocolate coins, Swedish Fish, telescopes, and beads.
Barbie Goody BagFill a Barbie-themed cup with a cellophane bag full of logo novelties; tie with pink ribbon.
Picasso's Party FavorTuck a few art supplies into each self-portrait folder. Consider a pad of paper and a few colored pencils, a jigsaw puzzle you've made by cutting apart a large postcard, or a few pieces of origami paper with a photocopy of an instruction sheet.
Collector KitsFor a change of pace, give each child a stamp or coin collector starter kit.
Snow GlobesGive each child a single snow-globe that has a slot for a photo. Slip a Polaroid photo of the child taken during the party into the slot, and you're done.
Air Guitars and Savvy SaxesGive each guest a child-size inflatable saxophone or guitar, available from party-supply stores such as Oriental Trading Company, at www.oriental.com. Kids will have a blast mimicking the cool moves of real-life musicians.
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Gift 'n Grow gift bags. The kids can decorate their own bag at the party - each bag has an I.D. in it that you log in on the website www.giftngrow.com. They can use the bag they decorated as a gift bag for a different celebration and track where the bag goes online. It is a fun way to teach the kids to reduce, re-use and the bags are recycled.
9/5/2011 09:04:56 PM Report AbuseWe are having a "Candy Buffet" for our son's 6th birthday party. There is themed candy, tatoos, and goodies from the doller store. We are letting them make them themselves before they leave. Since it is a Halloween Themed party the candy is all black and orange; there are also some cool festive Halloween finds for extra color. I am putting them in glass jars so they can see what is in them. FUN FUN!
10/6/2010 11:09:23 PM Report AbuseBouncing Birdie Goodie Bags: Here's another great goodie bag idea -- its both a party activity (craft) and a fun take home gift. All of the instructions are at: www.playfulcrafts.com/birdienestcraft.html
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