Homemade party favors for kids who won’t end up in the trash
Homemade party favors for kids who won’t end up in the trash
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Birthday party bags are a cherished tradition in many social circles, but more and more parents are against cheap plastic party favors that end up in the trash soon after the event.Next time your child is ready to celebrate his or her special day, why not offer your guests a fun and helpful treat DIY party favors?
Handmade diary and colored pencils
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A handmade journal and a few colored pencils tied with twine are an inexpensive party favor that encourages kids to draw or write long after the party is over. Learn more about this project at Waldorf Moms.
clipboard and crayons
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Combine mini clipboards, printed coloring paper, and crayons for a party favor that parents and kids will love. The idea is provided by Something Turquoise.
play dough party favors
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Combine a variety of colors of homemade play dough with a cookie cutter and small rolling pin for a DIY party favor that’s sure to please. Learn more on the Creative Party Blog. (You may also want to check out our roundup of homemade play dough recipes for more information.)
Glitter Slime Party Favor
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Even kids who say they’re too old to play with plasticine enjoy playing with glitter slime. Learn how to make this sticky and shiny concoction, along with a mini monster storage jar, at 36th Avenue.
Bubble Party Favor
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This DIY party favor is cute and thrifty. Fill decorated glass jars with homemade bubble solution, then add homemade bubble bars made from pipe cleaners. Get details at A Bubbly Life.
Bookmark Party Favor
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Homemade bookmarks that match your party theme are a fun and educational party favor, especially if your budget allows you to include a book as part of a gift bag. Get the printables at That’s My Letter to make these Dr. Seuss-themed bookmarks.
pinwheel party favors
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Homemade windmills are another easy DIY project that is affordable and appealing to a wide range of children. Learn more in Useful Features.
Gum Ball Jar
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Decorate empty jars with painted lids and dollar store plastic animals, then fill the jars with colorful gum for a party favor sure to please. Pink pistachios have details.
Chocolate Legos
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Edible LEGO bricks are a fun treat that guarantees an A+ for creativity. Pack them in cellophane bags or clear glass jars to showcase their brilliant colors. Learn more at Bargain Moms.
Homemade Lollipops
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These colorful rainbow lollipops are easily made using Jolly Rancher candies as the secret ingredient. Gather several together with a ribbon bow for a festive but inexpensive party favor. Bitz & Giggles has details. (You can find more lollipop recipes in our Homemade Gourmet Lollipop Upgrade Classic Kids Treat roundup.)
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