
My daughter turned 7 a few days ago, and we celebrated with a party at a local nature preserve. The setting was perfect, the weather couldn’t have been better, and I think all the kids had a great time.
The party package included a campfire and activities led by a nature guide, and he led us into the woods for a short walk and shared about all kinds of forest animals. This little guy above was a surprise find, and it was my daughter who noticed him (her?). We learned about left-handed snails (the opening to the shell is on the left) and right-handed snails (the opening is on the … you guessed it).
Party Favors
I am not a huge fan of treat bags full of plastic trinkets. I’ve done it before, but whenever possible I try to offer something useful, consumable and if at all possible, memorable.
I wish I could have had my mind together to snap pictures of Mallory’s party favors, but in the craziness of the afternoon it just didn’t happen. So I’ll just have to tell you about it!
I created a “Friendship Trail Mix“, consisting of Cheerios, Craisins, mini-marshmallows, Mini-M&M’s and sunflower seeds. I opted to leave out peanuts rather than having an ambulance ruin the party in case of an allergic reaction. Although I’m sure the kids would have thought that was way cool.
I scooped the trail mix into ziplock bags, and tied it up with leftover burlap cut into 15″ squares. My mom was a big help tying the ends up, and placed a red, white & blue silly straw stuck down the middle. I also found child-size butterfly nets on clearance at Hobby Lobby for just 68¢ each! So we handed each child the Friendship Trail Mix and a butterfly net as a favor from the party. A couple of boys used their butterfly nets as light sabers, but to each his own.
While our party favors weren’t necessarily eco-friendly, I did see some cute ideas on Kiwi Magazine’s website when I was researching nature-themed party ideas.
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After a career in advertising and marketing, Ann-Marie is now a SAHM of three fun-loving children. Always a deal seeker, she slowly took her basic couponing skills to the next level and began sharing tips with her friends.