Linus’ Sesame Street: Party Favors

Since both kids and adults were attending the party, I wanted to offer favors that everyone would genuinely enjoy. For the kids, I found the most adorable jars filled with colorful playdough from Miss Nibbit (similar here)—they were a huge hit and doubled as a fun activity to take home.

For the adults (and kids who couldn’t resist), I filled simple cellophane bags with organic kettle corn. It was an easy, crowd-pleasing treat that felt a little more special than standard candy and tied in perfectly with the playful, laid-back feel of the party.

Since there were both kids and adults coming this party, I wanted to have favors that both would like. I found these adorable jars filled with playdough from Miss Nibbit for the kids, and filled cellophane bags with organic kettle corn.
Since there were both kids and adults coming this party, I wanted to have favors that both would like. I found these adorable jars filled with playdough from Miss Nibbit for the kids, and filled cellophane bags with organic kettle corn.

Happy Planning,

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  1. stacey November 29, 2011 at 11:56 am - Reply

    hi there,
    just wondering about polka dotted paper you guys have. i have that same paper from target but wondering how you used it to make it work on the tables. i would love to do the same but doesn’t it get ruined quite easily if wet or pulled on? how did you manage that? love the paper and wish they made more products to go with it! thanks so much. great party. so cute.

  2. Holly Boles- elevencupcakes November 29, 2011 at 12:43 pm - Reply

    Hi! Thanks for asking! We didn’t use the paper to cover the tables at the party, just for a few pics. We did use wrapping paper to wrap some boxes to put the cupcakes on at the actual party to add some color to the tables. Hope that helps!

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