I’ve always made goody bags for my daughters’ classroom parties. Not because I’m one of “those” moms, but because we love to make things together and it’s become a mother-daughter tradition over the years. Halloween is a challenge because our school district doesn’t allow “Halloween” parties. (We wouldn’t want to offend anyone, would we? Insert sarcasm here.) Instead we have fall “Harvest” parties. That means the obvious goody bag ideas are not allowed. No witches, spiders, monsters, skeletons . . . you get the idea. My solution? Owls. Here’s a peek at the fall goody bags we made this year inspired by this post from Tales of a Trophy Wife.
And here are the lovely little hooters we made last year.
I love their crossed eyes. Makes me smile. Do you have any creative fall or Halloween traditions?
I love these! My 12 year old already made one to wrap her friend’s birthday gift in. Very cute!
Thank you Alicia. I never thought to use these for wrapping gifts. Now I’m trying to think of what else I can do with a lunch bag to make it gift wrap worthy.
These are too cool!! What a fun festive idea for kiddos:)
Thanks Anna,
My daughter was so proud handing them out in class last week. Makes all that cutting and gluing worth it.
abi