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Golf Party Goodie Bags

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My twins turned twelve this month and Lila celebrated her birthday with a group of friends at Top Golf {Luke celebrated separately with dinner and a trip to the auto show with some friends that love cars as much as he does}!  I’ll be sharing all the details of Lila’s party in a separate post but I wanted to share a couple of easy golf party crafts that made our party more personal and added a bit of creative flair to the event!  These golf party goodie bags went home with the guests and they were simple and inexpensive to make but a super cute way to end the party!

golf party goodie bags

To make these simple golf party goodie bags, you’ll need paper treat bags in a color that matches the party decor and one long golf tee for each bag.   I used white tees but any color would look great.

golf tees for golf party goodie bags

Before you seal the bags, you’ll need to fill them with toys or treats.  I like to hit up my local party store to buy inexpensive treats in party colors.  Once the kids hit a certain age, no one wants trinkets any more but candy is always a hit {wink}! 

candy for golf party goodie bags

When the bags are full, fold over the top of each bag about one to one and a half inches.

how to make golf party goodie bags

Punch two holes at equal intervals from the edge of the bag {but not longer than the golf tee} …

golf bag goodie bags for golf party

… and slide the golf tee through the holes, leaving equal amounts showing on both ends.

golf tee in goodie bag

The tee keeps the bag closed and fits in perfectly with a golf party theme.  It’s truly the easiest goodie bag idea but definitely a cute one!

golf tee golf party goodie bags

If you’re planning a golf party, don’t miss the golf tee cupcake toppers I made as well!

For another simple party favor idea that fits any theme, be sure to check out these filled balloon party favors!

filled balloon party favors


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About Randi Dukes

I’m Randi, a Dallas-based mom of five kids, ranging from third grade to college and including a set of twins. I love strong coffee, craft and DIY projects, my planner, and my big ol’ family. When I’m not creating something for my blog, I can be found in the car, running kids from one place to another. I’m the one knitting at the red light. Connect with me on google+ | twitter | facebook

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