This past weekend I attended a bachelorette party out of town and wanted to do something special for the girls. Everybody loves a goodie bag, so I decided that was the way to go.
Since we were headed out of town to Austin, I went with some fun items that would serve as "survival" bag and would travel well: Sofia champagne with attached straw, Starbucks instant coffee and lime refreshers, tin of mints, and a travel pack of Motrin.
I started with these adorable, damask clear bags from Michaels and hot pink ribbon.
All of the goodies!
Then assembled them standing up and tied the ribbon to the top.
And there you have it, the finished product!
super cute idea! i bet all the girls loved them :)
ReplyDeleteThank you! Yes, they were a hit :)
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ReplyDeletehi there! these were super cute! i wanted to do something similar! what was the total cost for all of the goody bags materials? i will be making 25
ReplyDeletehi super cute!!! what was the total cost for materials?im thinking of making 25
ReplyDeleteThanks! Honestly, it was probably close to $35, but I used a Starbucks gift card to bring down the cost.
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