Goody bag ideas for graduation party?!


Question:

Goody bag ideas for graduation party?

Next week I will be having a graduation party at a buffet with my entire family(mostly) and I was wondering if it is necessary to hand out goody bags? I already decided for thank you cards, I will take a picture with every guest and include it in the card when I mail it out. So, I don't know what to put in the goody bags...maybe a picture of me at my graduation in a little frame? I want some creative but not too expensive ideas. Please give me your input on this. Thank you!


Answers:
Maybe you could make chocalates lolly pops the shape of gradution hats using chocalate bars and candy molds, they probably sell them in arts and crafts stores and baking stores.

I think with family it isnt required to have goody bags, cause your all family.
But if you did want to give some sort of gift to everyone, it should be more of a memento. A framed little picture is a good idea, or you can get little candle holders with your name and date on them. But seeing that you only have a week you probably cant do that lol.
You want to give them something to remember the date by. I would go with cute little frames with your graduation picture, and on the back write nicely the date and the event
Goodluck, and congrats on graduating!

CANDY,!TOYS!TREATS.!!!

little tiny greduation hats
congrations all on the bag

Try hershey kisses and hugs in a cellophane bag with a home made label with your name and graduation date on it or you can wrap the in tulle using either your school colors or your favorite color. A picture of you is nice also.

This is totally unnecessary to give any sort of favor to your guests. Spend the money on the food or drinks.




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