Looking for a bit of help. I am doing a couple of activity bags for various people but Im not sure what to put in them. So far this is what I've got:
2 Flower girls (18 months old) Chocolate buttons (a particular fave), bubbles, colouring in books (specific to their age), flower girl story book, flower girl rag doll, raisins (would put fresh fruit in but want to do these asap and not worry about them)
1 sister of the groom (16) My H2Bs sister gets notoriously bored and so I want to spoil her a little. She has downs syndrome but is still a typical 16 y-o! Thinking: Chocolate buttons, one direction magasine, one direction colouring sticker book
Im not really doing well with the last two bags, but any ideas will be gratefully received!
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CommentAuthorhis duck
You can pick craft packs up from the land of pound like braclets/brading, nail stickers etc
feet rescue? Bath bombs bay of e do some fab ones heart shaped with petals in.
Glow in dark stars
Lucky 6pence
Sunflower seeds
Bit of fun dodgy shower cap/rain hood
Lucky charm
Fresh wipes
Is a very lucky girl :)
CommentAuthorLauraJo87
What about one of those mini craft kits for the 16 year old, such as make your own necklace or bracelet?
Or a disposable camera with a list of photos to take?
Bms - parecetomal, wet wipes, mini deodorant, perfume sample
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CommentAuthorhis duck
That camera idea is great! Like a treasure hunt kind of thing haha auntie mo eating too many sausage rolls!! ;-) that would be good fun!!!
Is a very lucky girl :)
CommentAuthorVickie
I have bought 'my day as flowergirl/pageboy' book from bay of e and asks them to draw what they are eating and to take pictures etc so have added a disposable camera in to, can be a keepsake.
Yeah a disposable camera sounds like a great idea and on the bay of e you can get personalised lucky six pences :)
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