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Halloween Party FavorsChas from WV Feedback About This Post:RE: Halloween Party FavorsGo to a Store Called: Dollar Tree it is sorta like a Dollar General but MUCH cheaper. That is where I always got our things at for birthday parties. My Daughters also "shopped" there when they were younger for Christmas or birthday gifts for family and friends and thought they were getting a lot for the few dollars they had to spend. They could get 10 actually nice gifts for only $10,they are still "frugal" shoppers which makes Mom really proud. Good Luck with shopping and the party as well Post by grammaoftwo RE: Halloween Party FavorsHow about picking up those cute little miniature pumpkins - 1 for each child, and allowing them to paint faces on them? Post by slw1299 RE: Halloween Party Favors
small jars of bubbles Post By carla bledsoe (Guest Post) RE: Halloween Party Favors
http://childparenting.about.com/cs/ ... ?terms=Halloween+crafts%20for%20kids Post By Holly (Guest Post) RE: Halloween Party FavorsI saw a post here a while ago and used it with great approval from adults and kids alike. It basically involved using clear plastic (food-safe) gloves. Place red jelly-beans or raspberries at each fingertip to resemble fingernails then fill the rest of the hand up with popcorn and fasten off at the wrist. We called them 'horrible hands' and not only did they make great table decorations but they were a massive hit as treat bags also. Thanks to whoever originally posted it, great idea! Post By jojo (Guest Post) RE: Halloween Party FavorsHow about mechanical pencils, lip gloss or chapstick, jigsaw puzzles, children's dictionary, bubb;le bath, micro popcorn(unpopped, ) flash cards or playing cards, gel pens, sports cards, winter hats or gloves, fun socks, comic or paperback books, stickers. Go to a dollar store and let your imagination go wild. Let your son help find what he would like. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) |
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