There are little things that are sometimes added to big ones to make them more complete. These things are not really necessary, but they give something a whole new meaning when they're added. For example, a meal becomes more complete if you end it with a dessert or a cup of coffee. The same is true when hosting a party. For some, it wouldn't be complete without giving away party favours.
Party favours are small gifts given to the guests as the host's way of saying thanks for their presence. It can be anything from food to toys to little mementos of the occasion. In Western cultures, and even in many cultures now worldwide, party favours are given away during weddings, birthdays, and bridal showers.
If you're organizing a party for your child soon and want to give away keepsakes for the guests but don't have the extra money for it, here are party favours you can create without spending too much:
Mini picture frames - Picture frames are a timeless gift idea, so why not give them away as party favours? Take a picture of your child with each guest and have it printed out before the end of the party. Cut the pictures so they fit the small frames you'll be getting. The guests can then have the picture frame displayed in their bedroom or even in their living room as a nice little souvenir of the event.
Candy buckets - There are shops that sell miniature versions of various items. What you can do is look for tiny buckets and fill them with candies. Tie a ribbon around the handle with a 'Thank you' note and presto, you have a cute and inexpensive giveaway. If you want to save more, instead of buying mini buckets, you can just use some old canisters and give them a little touchup.
Handy hankies - If you have old and unused handkerchiefs collecting dust in your closet, you can also use them as containers for goodies. Get those hankies washed and dip them in textile paint of different colors. When they're dried, cut each handkerchief into four little squares. Place each cut fabric on a table, put a few goodies on it and then tie the mini hanky up. You can then also tag it with a 'Thank you' note.
Cookie CDs - Well, we're not talking here about giving away compact discs, although that can also be a good idea. If you have some empty CD envelopes lying around, why not use them as cookie holders? Choose those CD envelopes that have transparent cellophane windows so the cookies inside can be easily seen. You can then tie them with colorful strings like yarn or twine and top them with your message.
Spoon them up - Who says old spoons no longer have any use? In this age of recycling, you can certainly give your old eating utensils a new lease on life. Gather your old spoons and wash them thoroughly, after which you'll sterilize them. You can then place candies or little chocolate balls on each spoon bowl and wrap it with a net. Make sure you tie the net around the spoon firmly so the goodies don't fall off. This sure is one creative and inexpensive idea for a giveaway.
There are tons of ideas to come up with party favours without breaking the bank. Of course, if you don't have the time to create them, you can always get online and shop for cheap party favours (buy party favours here).
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