Ideas for "Goody Bags"

Updated on August 17, 2008
E.S. asks from Keller, TX
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My little princess is turning one in a few short weeks and I am finsihing up the planning of her birthday party. One thing that I'm a little stumped on is how to tackle the dreaded "goody bag." Her party colors are pink and black and her theme is "Birthday Princess." There will be children ranging in age from six months all the way up to 10 years. I have decided that I am actually making one large bag per family. So far the contents will contain a music cd, some personalized candies, and maybe some bubbles with a personalized label. I feel like I need to round it out. I want to have as many personalized items as possible. In the past we've done photo frames, giant candy bars with a personalized wrapper, small goody bags with the option of one big toy from the treasure chest.

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H.B.

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Hi E.! I guess I didn't realize so much thought went into the goody bag! My son will turn one next week and the theme for his party is animals, so I just bought boxes of animal crackers that the kids can take with them! I figured since all the children that will be coming are under one, the animal crackers would work well, and save me a ton of money!

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P.B.

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Small toys for the younger kids and maybe a gift card for the older ones.

Hope it helps. :o)

Blessings,

P. <><

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G.H.

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Personally I just put themed stickers in it <whatever the party is> and a little goody bag type toy or bubbles. We then do a pinata and they add their candy to it. Always works well for us!

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A.V.

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I've been wondering if I am the only stick-in-the-mud that wishes goodie bags would go away. They can get so expensive based on the number of guests. But most importantly, do the kids really get that much value out of them? I try to do one significant item versus a bunch of throw-away stuff. But still, I just wish all Moms would protest the tradition. =)

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K.K.

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I actullay added a box of crayons and then I went to the dollar store and bought each kid an 9 X 11 pad of construction paper. That was the first thing every kid pulled out! They loved it.
I am so glad I bought those!

K.

K.M.

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I look for cups with straws that I can put the kids names on with a sharpie and use at the party. Then I get brown paper bags and write their names on the bag. Inside each bag are tatoos that match the theme and then we have a pinata that is full of candy. After the party when I send out the Thank You card, I include a picture of the child at the party. The kids and parents have always loved the picture as a delayed party favor.

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H.N.

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A Princess Goodie Bag must have a necklace, bracelet, tiara, boa, wand candy jewels...
Go to Lets Pretend Tea Parties for all of those items. And if you need Princess Cupcakes or a Smash Cupcake go there as well. They have a Princess Pinkberry Cupcake ALL in Pink with a crown on top with tulle around the bottom!www.letspretendteaparties.com

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