Birthday Party Favors -- Low-Cost and Fun

How to Make Inexpensive, Child-pleasing Party Favors

By Michelle Robinson, published Mar 07, 2008
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When planning a birthday party for your child, not only do you have to think about decorations, invitations, and party games-you also need to consider party favors. But, birthday party favors do not need to expensive or elaborate. Here are some ideas for making easy, low-cost favors that will still please your partygoers.

First of all, forget about matching your favors to the theme of your party-this really isn't necessary. Instead, you could simply match one of the colors you have used in your decorations. Take the color of your balloons or your streamers, for instance, and get a pack of paper bags or cellophane bags in that color from a dollar store. Or, make it even easier on yourself and just purchase a box of zipper-seal bags. Either way, you will save money because themed bags for birthday party favors are quite costly.

What can you put in the bags? Well, to begin with, you want to choose one item that does relate in some way to your birthday party theme. But, make sure to look for a multipack of items so that you will spend less. You should be able to find, for example, a package of five Spiderman pencils or a pack of six Barbie erasers.

After you find one item that relates to your theme for your favor bags, now you can concentrate on purchasing filler items. What are filler items? Basically, these are inexpensive items-perhaps even ones that you find that are marked down in price or on sale-that you can use to fill up the bag. Purchase multipacks whenever possible, because these are the most economical. Aim for 5-8 filler items per birthday party favor bag, depending upon the size of the items. Look at dollar stores, discount stores, grocery stores, and drugstores for items like these:

--Hair accessories, such as barrettes, bows, scrunchies, ponytail holders, and hair bands
--Die cast cars or airplanes
--Sticker sheets or temporary tattoos
--Containers of bubbles or sidewalk chalk
--Rubber bracelets or rings
--Crazy straws
--Rubber bouncy balls
--Notepads or sticky notes
--Plastic spiders or insects (or spider/insect rings)
--Pencils, pens, or erasers

Birthday Party Favors -- Low-Cost and Fun

Noisemakers like these would make great filler items for your birthday party favor bags--kids love these!

Credit: B Boy

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Carol, as a parent, I would never put anything in a goodie bag that I even remotely thought might be recalled. The author of this piece included many other items that would not necessarily be Chinese made in origin. Do you have kids? Young ones? They like these things and it makes the party extra special.

Posted on 03/07/2008 at 7:03:54 AM

 
I have always despised the whole concept of goodie bags and with all the tainted Chinese made goods on the market, isn't this a perfect time to ditch the goodie bag practice?

Posted on 03/07/2008 at 7:03:07 AM

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