Sunday, 2 November 2014

Party Bags - Yes or No?

In recent years, it's become normal practise to hand out party bags to guests as they leave. In fact, it has almost become expected.  I know when I have hosted my children's parties, their friends have asked where their party bag is.  I've even handed them out to children who have attended my (and my husband's) significant age parties. (Not telling you how old -sorry!)

As part of my PARTYEASE business, I want to take the pressure off of parents in their party planning, and so offer 3 levels of party bags.  However, I like to know what people like in the bags, and their views of them.  It was quite interesting to read the comments that people left.

"I hate them!  Full of tat that clutters up the house and is rarely used!  Much prefer to give a book!"

"Why does a child who attends a party get a present?  A prize or 2 from winning a game of musical chairs should be enough and a slice of cake!  I'm old school - things are turning too American."

"I've always liked party bags.  We always had them.  I like crayons, little colouring books, little story books, sweeties, chocolate, bubbles, a ball or little toy, stationery bits and bobs.  And an all important slice of cake."

"Got to be Stickers!"

"Less is more.  I only put one small gift that they can take away and make at home, something to remember the party by.  Otherwise, it all gets too much.  I think it was Ruby Wax who made a famous joke about how in London children are upset if they don't come away from parties with at least 'a flight on concorde ticket!"

"I like to make them like I used to have them.  Little toys that are simple and good fun to play with.  Like a jumping frog or bird whistle (just add water - remember them?)  Got to have a balloonand bubbles and a piece of cake too.  The simple ones are the best."

"I like a lucky dip where the child takes a gift out of a box on the way out and is presented with a slice of birthday cake."

It was interesting to see how opinions differ.

At PARTYEASE I like to offer quality party bags.  I enjoy sourcing gifts that are fun, can be useful and are traditional.  a £2 party bag consists of 5 quality items which are suitable for most children.  However, I can easily provide a gift lucky dip option or even books (though cost will depend on the price of sourcing them.)
An example of party bag contents.  
I can be totally flexible on what you want for party bags - as my findings show, people have mixed feelings on them, which is why you may choose not to give bags, or like me, you enjoy sourcing the goods yourself. 

I would love to know what you think.
Are party bags an integral part of the party or an extra that quite frankly, you could do without?
What do you like to see in a party bag, or do you prefer an alternative?
Please feel free to comment below- it would be great to hear from you.


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