Joined: 11 September 2007 United Kingdom Posts: 2671 Gender: Female
Posted: 06 June 2008 at 8:53pm | IP Logged
Hi
I'm after some advice.... i love doing party bags for my kids birthdays, my youngest son who has fairly recently had a lucky dip pot for party favors and they all got a dip and a packet of smarties.... age range was wide so it was hardish to cater for, that and i kept forgetting how many kids where invited! lol
My eldest turns 7 in 8 days and i'm sat here getting the party bag bits finalised and guessing final numbers as he's still waiting to hear back from some people but i've just realised party bags seem to be dying out. The last 2/3 parties my son's been to he's come home with a bag of sweets, haribo or a big bag chewy sweets..... in it's place.
I personally think the ones with toys and gadgets are healthier but i'm now no longer sure what to think..... so question is ladies and gents....
What ages do you all think you will or have in the past stopped party bags?
(ps apologies for poor spelling and grammer as i'm dopped up high as a kite this evening)
Joined: 30 June 2005 United Kingdom Posts: 6619 Gender: Female
Posted: 06 June 2008 at 10:14pm | IP Logged
I loved doing Joshua's party bags. I put crayons and stencils in his this year, with little dinosaur toys. Also put balloons, and some sweets in. All the kids were keen to get their hands on them! I think if your son likes them and wants them, then go for it. I'll do them for Joshua's parties for as long as he wants me to.
Joined: 11 September 2007 United Kingdom Posts: 2671 Gender: Female
Posted: 06 June 2008 at 10:49pm | IP Logged
Lol i already know whats going in them i just didn't want to be the only one giving them out at a 7yr old's party! lol
We've got magic slates, pin ball game, a mini 4 colour pen, animal shaped memo pad, smiley poppers. Was going to put a lolly in and a bag of harribo sweets but the mini ones not the big 200g plus ones!
Joined: 11 June 2005 United Kingdom Posts: 5844 Gender: Female
Posted: 06 June 2008 at 11:08pm | IP Logged
Sounds good to me, I still did party bags when the kids got older but put things like lip gloss (girls obviously) fake tattoo, hair slides, things older girls like. Sweets always go down well. I never put balloons in as I hate to see kids sucking on them and worry they will enhale them, but that's just me.
Joined: 14 October 2006 United Kingdom Posts: 442 Gender: Female
Posted: 07 June 2008 at 12:48am | IP Logged
I think I'll probably stop them at age 10 as that would be the last 'big' party until they're 16, that is of course if they still want a 'party' at 10. If not, then I would probably do about half a dozens friends at an outing or whatever but I'd still give each guest a little bag of goodies (maybe not quite a 'party' bag, but certainly a little minder with make up etc in them - I've got two girls so that parts easy).
I think as long as you're comfortable and can afford to do them hun then it's entirely up to you. I know the kids really look forward to getting them and I really love making them up..
Did any of you get party bags when you were young or is this another 'American' thing that's been adopted over here? I certainly don't remember anything like that, you left with a piece of cake and a prize if you won a competition and that was it in my day.. (god, how old does that sound?). I suppose we've all created a rod for our own backs with these things as the kids sort of expect them now don't they? (I do try to to remind my 2 that it's a bonus if they get one and not a given)
Joined: 12 June 2005 United Kingdom Posts: 8742 Gender: Not Specified
Posted: 07 June 2008 at 8:58am | IP Logged
I like the idea of party bags and so do the boys. I don't think they're dying out, well not round here they're not and they're nice to finish a party on, a bit like a thank you from the party girl or boy to their lil pal for sharing their celebration with them.
They're so easy to do as most supermarkets do a party bag range. Not that expensive either.
Oh, and as for the mms party bag could we throw in fluffy slippers? I've got a thang for fluffy slippers!
Joined: 17 June 2005 United Kingdom Posts: 4909 Gender: Female
Posted: 07 June 2008 at 10:19am | IP Logged
My niece is 10 and she had party bags, but my sister did lipgloss, glitter pens, note books etc.. and she did then in boxes instead of bags.
Harrison was 6 in march and i did party cups, I got plastic cups from asda, proper ones, not disposable ones and we filled them with all sorts joke books, toys soilders, bouncy balls etc...they went down a treat and a few others parties Harrison has been too since have all done party cups instead of bags!
I'll still be handing out party bags when he is 16, I dont care you cant have a party with taking goodies home.
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot create polls in this forum You cannot vote in polls in this forum