
Inexpensive Take Home Gifts for Birthday Party Guests
When we think of birthday party
gifts, the first thing that comes to mind is the gifts that guests bring for
the birthday boy or girl. But it's also nice to send the guests themselves
home with a small gift. It's a nice way of expressing appreciation for their
attendance.
If you're playing party games, gifts could take the form of prizes. But
unless you come up with a way for every child to win something, you'll also
need some party favors to give everyone. Here are some ideas for thoughtful
gifts that won't break the bank.
Party Favors
You can often find inexpensive party favors to use in grab bags at your
local dollar store. It's possible that they'll even have something that
matches with your theme. If they don't have items that have exactly the same
theme, you can almost always find some more general favors like costume
jewelry, bouncy balls, or toy cars.
Some nicely packaged candy is an appreciated and inexpensive favor. You'll
just need a large bag of candy, some small cellophane bags or tulle, and
some ribbon to tie them up with. You can also add shaped beads or other
decorations if you like.
Letting kids make their own favors provides a fun party activity and a
unique favor to take home. It's even better if you can find a project that
fits well with the theme. For example, girls at a princess party could make
tiaras out of construction paper or poster board and decorate them with
markers, paint, or stick-on gems.
You could also use more general items for projects. For example, you might
buy inexpensive items such as plastic visors and provide paint for the kids
to personalize them with. These types of projects are inexpensive, easy and
fun.
Prizes
If the kids will be playing games for prizes, offering something a little
more elaborate than the standard party favors is in order. It doesn't
necessarily have to be more expensive, just something above and beyond what
everyone is getting.
Filling a jar with jelly beans, hard candy, or some other small treat
provides both a game and a prize. Guests can write down their guesses as to
how many of the items are in the jar, and the one who gets the closest can
take the jar home to enjoy. Or, if you prefer, you could provide another
prize and let everyone have some of the candy from the jar.
The dollar store should also have some good items to give away as prizes.
Small stuffed animals, jump ropes, and other inexpensive but fun toys work
nicely as prizes. You could also get a few even less expensive items and put
them into a gift bag or basket for a special prize.
Gifts in the form of party favors and prizes will give your child's party
guests something to remember the party by. They also let the guests know how
much their presence was appreciated. These gifts do not have to be expensive
to be appreciated. It is, after all, the thought that counts.












