Sesame Street Themed DIY Goodie Bags

Love these Cookie Monster, Elmo and Oscar The Grouch inspired paper goodie bags! Not only are they inexpensive to create, but also easy enough that you don’t have to be a Martha Stewart protege to recreate them.

My homemade Sesame Street goody bags. I bought colored lunch sacks at Michael’s ($2.99 for 12) and cut out circles for the eyes (and for Elmo, noses too.) Glued them on and drew on the rest with a Sharpie. Inside them, I put little Sesame Street coloring & sticker books that I found at Christmas Tree Shop, along with mini boxes of crayons, bubbles, fruit snacks, lollipops and animal crackers. The kids loved them.

To see more Sesame Street party details, go over to MikeandMaryM.Blogspot.com.

About Jill

Jill is a lover of all things playful and creative. She loves planning parties and organizing events, and believes that the best fun comes from a little imagination and a lot of heart. Jill loves to admire and celebrate the creativity of others here on PartyLikeAKid.com, she also likes to share her humorous side on her personal blog BabyRabies.com
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5 Responses to Sesame Street Themed DIY Goodie Bags

  1. MaryBeth says:

    Cookie Monster was always my favorite!

  2. I’ve tried to view her blog b/c we’re doing a sesame street themed party for K’s one year but you have to be invited to view her blog. How do i get an invite? i’m dying to see more since I too am creating most of the decorations, etc.
    thanks!

  3. Love this idea! I also prepared same theme for my son’s party and blogged it here.
    http://www.jacob911.blogspot.com

    Thanks and enjoyed reading your blog ms erin!

  4. Meagan says:

    Totally adorable! My son’s 2nd birthday is coming up and these will be perfect. Thanks for sharing. :)

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