How to Find Cooking-Themed Party Favors
Cooking-themed party favors don't need to be detailed. They can be simple items found in any kitchen, such as rolling pins or spatulas. Not only can cooking-themed favors be ordered cheaply, but they also can be made at home, either beforehand or during the party as an entertaining activity. Guests are sure to appreciate favors they can eat or take home to use. Does this Spark an idea?
Things You'll Need
- Party supply catalogs
- Edible craft recipes or a cookie recipe
- Key rings or cooking-themed magnets
- Cooking supplies
- Colored paper
Instructions
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Browse the websites of party supply companies. Catalogs usually can be ordered online and may offer more selection than the company's websites. Some companies, such as Oriental Trading, offer themed party supplies for very low prices. Another option is Pinatas.com, a website that sells everything from costumes to party supplies and includes a page of themed party supplies. The themes covered by the website change from time to time, so be sure to check back frequently for cooking-themed party favors.
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Have party guests make edible favors or surprise them with a batch of your favorite cookies. Place a few cookies on a small plate for each guest. Then print and laminate the cookie recipe. Place the laminated cards near each plate as a simple party favor or present them more creatively. For example, punch a hole in the top of the cards and attach each to a key ring or leave each card underneath a magnet that features a cookie, a muffin or some other kind of cooking paraphernalia. Such magnets often can be found in supermarkets.
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Save on shipping costs and make cooking-themed party favors. Growing Cooks, a website that sells cooking supplies, offers rolling pins with oven mitt-shaped tags that read, "Thanks for making my party cook!" You can make such favors by purchasing materials at a dollar store. If rolling pins are unavailable or too expensive, consider cookie cutters or plastic spatulas instead. The message on the tags attached to them with ribbon or string can read, "You were a sweet addition to this party!" or "I hope you had a baking good time!"
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Search toy aisles for children's play cooking supplies if there is not enough time to make favors or have them shipped. Attach a personalized label made from colored paper to each favor that includes the partygoer's name and a cooking quote.
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