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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We've used these bags as an art project and goody bag. https://www.amazon.com/Rhode-Island-Novelty-Canvas-Natural/dp/B004UA8ZV2/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1504577421&sr=8-8&keywords=small+fabric+bags The kids decorate their own bag during the party using fabric markers. Towards the end of the party we do a pinata and the prizes they collect go in the bag to take home. It's easy, fun and part of the party activities.[/quote] This was my mom's go-to in the early 90's with paper bags, markers, and a pinata! So fun! My DS is only 3, so we've always done a "craft" at his parties - year 1 was foam door hangers with those foam stickers and a treat (s'more on a stick) to-go, year 2 was a foam airplane with foam stickers and take-home either a pull-back car and/or a train whistle, and year 3 was a goody bag with tattoos, candy, stickers, and a beach ball. Take a look at Oriental Trading - they have cars hats, trophy plastic cups, and other goodies. Or you could do a food favor - a brownie with a red, yellow, and green m&m to look like a traffic light? When all else fails - balloons![/quote]
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