DIY Party Favors for Christmas

Kimberly Sharpe
Everyone enjoys party favors. They are a fun way to show your appreciation for your guests attending your party. Here are three easy to create and cheap DIY Christmas party favors for your holiday event.

1) Simple packaged and wrapped cookies.

Here are the supplies that you will need.

a) A roll of sheer holiday Christmas wrap

b) Ribbon

c) Homemade cookies. I like to do simple sugar cookies with sprinkles but any fun Christmas cookies will work.

Sit down and take three cookies stacked together and then wrap the sheer paper around the cookies. Simply tie them with a ribbon. If the cookies are from a unique recipes you can even attach the recipe like a gift tag to each cookie bundle. These are fun and sweet holiday cookies for everyone to enjoy.

2) Seed Packets For Spring

Here are the supplies that you will need.

a) Lots of wildflower seed packets.

b) Tissue paper

c) Ribbon

d) Card stock

On your computer print up tiny cards to attach to each seed pack with instructions on how to plant. Now take a scoop of seeds and gently wrap them in the tissue paper. Tie the tissue paper off with the ribbon and attach the card. Try to make the tissue paper and the ribbon festive for the holidays. These tiny seed packs are a wonderful way for your guests to start envisioning spring after a hard winter.

3) Tiny Holiday Gift Bags For Each Guest

Here are the supplies that you will need.

a) Small holiday gift bags. Try to choose tiny festive ones that have Santa or snowmen on them. People like fun bags.

b) Tissue paper.

c) Christmas candy

e) Holiday tea bags

f) Holiday hot cocoa

g) Holiday coffee samples.

Gather everything that you have bought and stuff the tiny gift bags. Place a few chocolates, a couple of tea bags, a couple of bags of hot cocoa, and a couple of coffee samples into each gift bag. Top the gift bag with the tissue paper peeping out. When each guest is getting ready to leave your party hand them the tiny gift bag in your appreciate for their attendance. These thoughtful cheap party favors are sure to be a hit and they will touch each guests heart this holiday season.

Published by Kimberly Sharpe

Based in Oregon, Kimberly Sharpe has written for numerous online publications such as USA Today, Hotels.com, Trails.com, GardenGuides, Local.com, Whitefence.com, Ehow Home and Garden and Livestrong.   View profile

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  • Ellen Burford 11/1/2009

    Great ideas, you can also do rice krispie treats instead of cookies

  • AngelKitty1441S2 10/30/2009

    These are some great tips.

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