Monday, January 18, 2010

Bubble Party Favors My Son Is Turning 7. Any Ideas For Cool Party Favors? I Am Tired Of Small Animals, Card Decks, And Bubbles.?

My son is turning 7. Any ideas for cool party favors? I am tired of small animals, card decks, and bubbles.? - bubble party favors

I had a game of pool, and 99cent bought a lot of inflatable pool toys - everyone has a home.

At a party my daughter went to the mother, to some small picture frames she bought and then orientaltradingcompany.com pix to pix of them in your digital camera and printer, whereas had the children play. Thus the party was in favor of the picture frame now on the table.

12 comments:

Willow_E... said...

And if they do something, whereas in the party? Supplies would have the same cost .... Glitter, the idea that things .... curved paper or perhaps a patch thingamajig. In this way, talk to you and you will get a favor.

lalemt03 said...

How many children in the party to come? If not, you can also try what I did. I have 6 of them to a place of games, rides, etc., and instead of paying for decorations, candy and cake, we went and spent several hours playing and eating pizza. The kids still speak about him and my girls are older than 18! He kept passing the same amount of money that would be for other things.

tech_gir... said...

We had a party for my son in the summer and has pictures of children with a digital camera. We print photos, and sent home with each child - which was a great success! It was not long, and relatively inexpensive.

We went to a party some time ago, and each child was asked to bring a toy, they do not often play, or were willing to give. They played a kind of game (cube, I believe), and each child with a toy that was new to her left. All were very satisfied with the results very satisfied, and introduces the idea of returning to share in his school - teachers gifts at Christmas time used.

Christal said...

You can try a key element for each child instead of a commodity exchange. as a small container of chalk or a writing pad and pencils. Other mothers in the world - we are all tired of shooting their own pets!

Christal said...

You can try a key element for each child instead of a commodity exchange. as a small container of chalk or a writing pad and pencils. Other mothers in the world - we are all tired of shooting their own pets!

Anonymous said...

FORECASTS
Get a pinata and fill it with toys for small orders and also fun SOME ICE CREAM CAKE PARTY tray of sandwiches are lemon sherbet punch, orange airwaves are SPRITE 7 UP CHIPS DIP ALL YOU CAN GET Wal-Mart on a low budget GRILL BURGERS HOT DOGS TARTER Toddler hoped to Fries Onion Rings games, etc. pin the tail on the donkey Twister French, in this case, OK TAKE CARE help

Anonymous said...

FORECASTS
Get a pinata and fill it with toys for small orders and also fun SOME ICE CREAM CAKE PARTY tray of sandwiches are lemon sherbet punch, orange airwaves are SPRITE 7 UP CHIPS DIP ALL YOU CAN GET Wal-Mart on a low budget GRILL BURGERS HOT DOGS TARTER Toddler hoped to Fries Onion Rings games, etc. pin the tail on the donkey Twister French, in this case, OK TAKE CARE help

gotchago... said...

What about trading cards, most are children in them. Ask your parents what their children like to go and buy.
How it would go with a coupon for an ice cream or the movies?

I do not go with water pistols or type. I hate my son plays with the kinds of toys, I am sure that other parents feel the same way.

tammy c said...

I am part of a theme CART My Boys 2 is coming to a party and I have things are not all models of VALENTINE, pencils, CUPS, stickers, TRADE View button CHAINS.ORIENTAL really cute things and ideas

Neenah said...

I suggest mounting the bag of gifts to the theme of the party. Last year, when my son was 6, we shot an "artist" of the party. The boys made a shirt and gave me the picture (you can buy small tubes of fabric paint to write on the goal - especially) for this activity. They painted off his shirt and hung on the porch to dry while we finished the rest of the party (if an agreement at home). Then we had several activities at home. Everyone knew what they could take home:
1. Decorate cookies (sugar cookies baking supplies purchased prefabricated pipes and white - again in the supermarket prepackaged)
2. We suspect the concept of art with clay. Children have something out of the dough and other children made a suggestion - keep the kids need the dough (you can buy a tube of dough into miniature packaging to Target)
3. We had filled a pinata with candy and toys Miniatures (whistles, yo-yos, etc.)

as a last expedition - has small pockets of art supplies provided (tablet and pens)

I also heard the parties on the beach, where the children receive a bucket, a shovel, and that they take home with them.

I thought the water gun was a good idea and from there was at a party - physically return the toy to a parent before leaving the game told me that their children are playing with fire arms. So I think it's a personal thing - it would give to a party again.

Chalk is a good idea (I've done this before)

Other ideas for 7 years (low-cost toys, I know, my son loves):
- Hotwheels
- Tenacious spiders and other vermin (the guy who can stick to the wall)
- Drawing / color things
- Inflatable boat, rubber bullets
- Paddle
- Spiderman / Batman / Superman Aufkleber
- Spiderman / Batman / Superman / TMNT / or Power Ranger
- Transformers

Good luck!

Tara Elaine said...

To www.Birthdayexpress.com they have all kinds of stuff

jasmine v said...

little water pistols

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