When it comes to children's birthday parties, the highlight at the end is always, "what's in the bag?" This is a small bag given by the party host as a thank you to his/her guests for coming. These can be frustrating for the parent and/or host to create. Most times these filled paper bags are from a party supply store, and are filled with cheap penny store candies and plastic trinkets. But these days, party bags can be so much more and with a reasonable budget and careful shopping at a discount store, they can be the highlight of the end of the party.
For small children aged from 2 to 4 bags can seem daunting for a party host to create. But have no fear; these can be easy, fun and affordable. Bathtub themed bags are the way to go and fun things to add are travel size bubble bath, rubber ducks and toy boats. No need to add candy, instead add individual fruit snacks or animal crackers.
Girlie party bags are always fun to make. It doesn't matter what the party theme, certain items can always be found affordably to make these bags a hit. Items such as a sparkle nail polish, nail file, mini hair brush, bubble gum, breath mints and lip gloss can easily be found at a discount store. When tossed together in a party bag it will bring giggles of delight to any girl ages 5 to 10.
Boy's party bags can also be fun and at times may seem challenging to a party host. Most boys ages 5 to 10 would agree a small toy car, silly putty, and a parachuting soldier with a few pieces of candy, make for fun at the end of a party.
If you are planning for a unisex party bag, there are plenty of things out there to make it fun for all. For ages 4 to 8 a neat idea is to grab some beach pails and fill them with water guns, water balls, goggles, and silly bands/bracelets. Another unisex party bag idea would be if your child is having a fall birthday with school aged children 5 to 10, why not substitute the party bag for a pencil box and fill it with simple back to school supplies, such as pencils, fun erasers, crayons, colored pencils, pencil sharpeners and a bookmark? With a little thinking outside of the box, or in this case the party bag, everyone can have a great end of the bag to give friends, and everyone will smile with delight.
For small children aged from 2 to 4 bags can seem daunting for a party host to create. But have no fear; these can be easy, fun and affordable. Bathtub themed bags are the way to go and fun things to add are travel size bubble bath, rubber ducks and toy boats. No need to add candy, instead add individual fruit snacks or animal crackers.
Girlie party bags are always fun to make. It doesn't matter what the party theme, certain items can always be found affordably to make these bags a hit. Items such as a sparkle nail polish, nail file, mini hair brush, bubble gum, breath mints and lip gloss can easily be found at a discount store. When tossed together in a party bag it will bring giggles of delight to any girl ages 5 to 10.
Boy's party bags can also be fun and at times may seem challenging to a party host. Most boys ages 5 to 10 would agree a small toy car, silly putty, and a parachuting soldier with a few pieces of candy, make for fun at the end of a party.
If you are planning for a unisex party bag, there are plenty of things out there to make it fun for all. For ages 4 to 8 a neat idea is to grab some beach pails and fill them with water guns, water balls, goggles, and silly bands/bracelets. Another unisex party bag idea would be if your child is having a fall birthday with school aged children 5 to 10, why not substitute the party bag for a pencil box and fill it with simple back to school supplies, such as pencils, fun erasers, crayons, colored pencils, pencil sharpeners and a bookmark? With a little thinking outside of the box, or in this case the party bag, everyone can have a great end of the bag to give friends, and everyone will smile with delight.
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