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Party Favor Ideas For Museum Anniversary Party

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Date: 05/08/2008 Topics: Parties > Party Favors | Readers Request > Party  
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I am having a second anniversary party for a small museum I work with. Only partners and employees are invited, and I would like to give them a unique but non-expensive party favor. Our museum is train-themed. I'd like our party favor to go along with that, or a summer theme. Any suggestions?

Grace from Aiken, SC
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Post By Vicky (Guest Post) (05/24/2008)
I recently did tootsie roll organza bags filled with candy for my party favors. Each one came our real cheap and looked very festive too! I got the tootsie roll organza bags at:
http://www.sophiesfavors.com/boxes_tootsierollorganzabags.htm

and got the candy at my local grocery store! It was a big hit!

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Post by Mythi (61) | (05/10/2008)
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You might check Oriental Trader.com. They have tons of all sorts of party themes in there and it's not very expensive.

You might also try this site for cool Lional Train Whistles
http://www.jltoytrains.com/p-10722-lionel-wood-train-whistle.html

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Post by kimhis (765) | (05/09/2008)
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Take baseball caps and sew railroad engineer covers for them? Or the bandannas worn around the neck? Or 'I think I can, I think I can' on a coffee cup or bookmark or something?

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Post By (Guest Post) (05/09/2008)
This is the site!
http://www.acharmingplace.com/store/home.php?cat=279

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Post By (Guest Post) (05/09/2008)
The bookmark sounds like a great idea. How about finding the site mentioned a while back where you could order small brass charms, that could be attached to the bookmark. I think it was given as an answer to charms for a fireman's theme wedding. I will do a search and see if I can find it, but I suggest you do the same. They were very small and inexpensive.

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Post By JC (Guest Post) (05/09/2008)
How about taking a photo of a special train and putting it on a bookmark with maybe the history of the train or a poem?

I made bookmark baby shower invitations. I had them laminated and
topped with pink shredded ribbon. This was years ago and people still tell me they have the marker and use it.

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