Star wars party favors:

Well, all the arrangements have been made for the Star Wars theme
party. The birthday kid is super excited about the party he is just
going to be a part of. All the invitations are sent out and most of them
are accepted. Well, you certainly didn’t expect any kid to be able to
refuse a Star Wars theme party.
However, when it comes to Star Wars parties, it becomes important for
parents to consider all important things. If you have arranged most of
the things for the party, now is the time for you to sit back and think
of the party favors that you would like to hand out to the kids and of
course keep the budget in mind too.
There are several party favors that one can buy readymade off the
rack or else one could generate a few ideas and make them yourself. The
pleasure and immense creative satisfaction generated by making them is
far better, however, one needs that kind of time on hand.
The Star Wars party favors include a complete treat box with the
characters and Star Wars theme on it. This could be made using old
newspaper and magazines. One could fill this with stickers, thumb
wrestlers, balls, glasses, masks, tattoos, blowouts and even Star Wars
Force badges and appreciation award ribbons. This entire kit can be
ordered for anywhere between $6 to 7. The party favors can also have
glow necklaces, and candies shaped in the Star Wars theme.
There are also Star Wars yo-yos, balloons, centerpieces, banners and
3d helmets to choose from. Newer versions of Star Wars favors are always
being added. The latest is the 3D helmet shaped pull string piñata that
has found a favor with many a Star War enthusiast. Then there are also
the inflatable light sabers which are made of the most lightweight of
plastic and makes a great make believe weapon to fight with the evil
forces on hand. They come with batteries and make great take away gifts
too.
The way these party favors are handed out will make a great
impression and a fun event. To make things even more attractive and
interesting, you can consider the idea of creating a treasure hunt game
around it so that each child needs to find their bag of party favors.
This will add to the excitement when they go on their very own Jedi
mission. |