Popcorn Party Favor
With so much candy around at Halloween parties, a salty snack will hit the spot. Whip up some homemade kettle-popped corn or one of our popcorn recipes below and place in scallop-edged cups. Embellish with dimensional scrapbooking stickers (found at craft stores) or one of our free printables. If you're sending a cup home with your party guests, wrap it in cellophane and tie with ribbon so the popcorn will stay fresh.
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Popcorn Party Favors
Send guests home with kettle popcorn party favors that stick with the county fair theme.
Party Favor Production
Keep kids active toward the end of your party by letting them make and assemble popcorn favor bags for guests. To create these, you’ll need brown paper bags, kid’s scissors, a hole punch, colorful string and markers. Set up a tub of popcorn on a flat, level surface such as a kitchen counter or dining table; then create an assembly line. Assign each kid a specific task such as measuring and adding the popcorn, cutting and attaching the string, punching holes in tags, writing names and/or handing the bags to the guests.
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Party Favor Label
Send guests home with a container of homemade popcorn, and write a personal message on kraft paper.
Secure Party Favor Jar
Close the lid to the container after filling it with popcorn.
Attach Party Favor Label
Attach label to weck jars with twine to complete the party favors.
County Fair Party Favors
Guests will be so happy they "popped" by your party after receiving kettle corn favors inspired by a popular county fair snack. Take it one step further by serving them in vintage weck jars.
Halloween Popcorn Treats
Giada's sticky treats contain chopped chocolate bars, chocolate chip cookies, salted almonds and Halloween-colored candies. Serve them at your Halloween party or pack them up in cellophane as favors.