The party doesn’t have to end when your guests leave, if you send them home with a favor in one of these fabulous DIY favor bags.
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Don’t these no-sew pom pom party favor bags just make you smile??
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These adorable fabric favor bags look like you need a sewing machine to make them, but they’re actually no-sew!
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I love the ombre effect on these DIY dip-dyed muslin favor bags.
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Buy a custom monogram stamp and some plain muslin favor bags and make your own beautiful wedding favors.
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A simple doily and a little ribbon dress up this plain kraft paper lunch bag in this simple, but oh-so-lovely tutorial.
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Sprinkle some fun on plain white paper gift bags and make these confetti themed favor bags for your next birthday party.
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Turn a lunch sack into a festive tropical pineapple favor bag with this easy tutorial.
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Having a woodland or camping or bug (or…or..or) themed party? Make some of these faux wood grain favor bags out of plain brown kraft bags.
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Did you know that you can print directly on paper lunch sacks? Neither did I, but this tutorial showed me exactly how to do it.
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Here’s another absolutely darling favor bag idea for a woodland party. Just look at how cute this paper bag raccoon is!
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Add some glitter and glam to these plain favor bags with this simple tutorial.
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A lace edge paper punch and a tag turn plain kraft paper favor bags into something truly beautiful.
Thanks for sharing my little pom pom bags!!
Thanks for creating such a darling, perfect tutorial!
These are all so cute! My favorite are those glitter covered bags. I know I can the glitter and bags from my local dollar store, so it’ll be really inexpensive to make them. Plus, my daughter will love making the glitter bags for her birthday party. Thank you so much for sharing!
Aren’t they fabulous and so easy? I love that your daughter will be making them along with you (or on her own!)!