Goody bags

 I made some goody 'bags' for my granddaughter's k pop Demon Hunters themed birthday party

 

 

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I had a whole bunch of empty swiffer boxes saved that I was going to use for random Barbie stuff for my granddaughter.  If you don't have enough empty swiffer containers - a person could use a gift bag.

I found a nice quality picture of Derpy on the internet.  I put 2 per page, and printed them out at the library (50 cents per color page - plus you get four free printed pages per month here) 

 



  • I used one picture per box lid (so that's 25 cents)
  • I outlined the picture with a black fine tipped felt pen, and a white extra fine tipped pen (that I had already)
  • I secured the picture to the lid by gluing the paper with a glue stick.  
  • I then put clear packing tape over top of the picture - so it also secures the picture to the lid. (I didn't think the glue stick would last too long with paper on plastic)  I also like the way it looks shiny, plus it protects the picture.  I trimmed the tape overlapping the edges.

  • I put a little "tail" for Derpy on the top left corner (glued it on the inside with a hot glue gun).  So it sticks out of the box a little bit - but the lid can still go on.  The tail was just from a ball of wool that I already had - which was originally from the dollar store 

  • On some of the empty boxes, if there were any glue dabs from the swiffer labels or something, I would just hot glue a printed picture over top.
 
 
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  • Some of the lids for the boxes fit snugger than others - so I put an elastic around each box so it doesn't spill out when the kids grab them at the party.
  • I blinged them up a bit by hot gluing the Huntrix knot on to the elastic and gluing a bit of furry wool I had on hand. (For the knot - you'd put the clear packing tape over, trim them, put two between the elastic band and glue together (hot glue)  Then hot glue a little dab of wool).
 

 
  • Then I made a tiny "Hello friend" envelope for the front, and in it, I put little VIP Passes that I made.  (Just designed something with power point and printed sheet out at library.  Put clear packing tape over and cut them out.)
  
 I'm not sure what each filled little goody box costs, but it's generally super cheap.  I spent a few cents here and there at the library getting printing done, and bought a few Korean treats at Walmart.  The rest of the stuff I had at home - paper - glue - bits of wool, etc.  So I'm guess at most - maybe two dollars per box.