Friday was my son's very first Christmas party at school!  I signed up to bring goody bags and was so excited...then my procrastination kicked in and I wasn't as thrilled about making them the night before!  BUT I got them done and I think they turned out adorable! 
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| Here is what all went inside the bags. | 
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| My son loved these marshmallow pops I made for his birthday and insisted they go in there too.  They are super easy to make, just dip a marshmallow into candy melt and add sprinkles.  I think next time I will put the same color sprinkles as the candy melt.  But I don't think 4 and 5 years olds noticed the difference. | 
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| We made playdough using red and green Kool-aid.  I found the awesome recipe and tags here.  I changed the tags up a little and put the entire recipe on them because I gave them the playdough already made instead of a kit to make them.  I included a package of kool-aid in the goody bag so they could make more at home. | 
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| I found these adorable treats on Pinterest and knew I had to make them for Rope's classmates.  Super adorable and easy to do.  The brown "noses" are Whoppers and the red "nose" for Rudolf is a cherry sour.  Thanks to Pam and Lisa at Over the Big Moon  for the awesome labels!  I didn't take a picture of the back of the label, but it listed all of the reindeer names. | 
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| Finished!  And it only took me til 2:00 a.m. to do it!  I think they turned out awesome!!  Maybe I'll be better prepared for the Valentine's Party! | 
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I hope you all have a very MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!
These Christmas bags are too cute!!
ReplyDeleteMrs. Crouse @ {6th} Grade All-Stars
I love all of this! You are so crafty!
ReplyDeleteTHANKS!
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