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How to Make a Party Favor for the Holidays

by: better | last updated: September 25, 2009
Category: Thanksgiving History | Tags: Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas
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How to Make a Party Favor for the Holidays

Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas and birthdays are all festive occasions. They are times of celebration. They are meant to be fun. Holidays are when friends and families get together. Often this means gathering around the table for lively talk and luscious food. Frequently, favors are forgotten or overlooked by the host or hostess. A party favor lends a special touch as a reminder of the good time everyone had. It is a way to take home a memory of a great holiday. A good party favor can make a lasting, favorable impression. It serves as a thank you and a way to honor your guests. A party favor is not supposed to be extravagant. If it were, the favor would lose its charm. You are favoring your guests with a small token of your appreciation. This party favor that you can make is whimsical and a conversation pleaser. It is something for anyone of any age. Candy is the predictable favor which is overkill when so much food is already around. With the described adaptations this party favor can be made for either Halloween, Thanksgiving or Christmas. This party favor is the flourish you need for the holidays and all of your celebrations. Enjoy!

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Wash out a clear plastic 20 ounce water or soda pop bottle. Remove any labels.
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Fill bottle halfway up with water.
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Add gold, orange, and black glitter (for Halloween) by using the funnel. You can buy glitter at a craft store.

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Use the funnel and add red and green glitter for a Christmas party favor.

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