Pirate Party Favors
| Pirate party favors include swords, patches and hats to be used during the party as well as take-home party bags of treasures. |
Pirate Party Bags

These pirate party bags were made from blue lunch bags that I had bought at Target and a simple craft kit from Oriental Trading.The craft kit was actually for a Vacation Bible School program in their clearance section. I thought how perfect for our party bags. I often use crafts, kits or items for other things that what they were intended for. Plastic finger puppets become cupcake toppers and craft kits are used for invitations, party bags or decorations.
Pirate Birthday Party

Our little Mates will be going home with some good "loot." Pirate stickers, tattoos and finger puppets will go into the party bags. Other ideas for party bags are cardboard treasure boxes or black pirate pouches.
Pirate Eye Patch, Sword and Hat
The pirate eye patches, plastic swords, and pirate hats were given out when the guests first arrived and then taken home as party favors. This little guy kept his eye patch on during the entire party and wanted it left on when he got home. Plastic pirate swords were well used in and out of the pool for pirate party games and pirate "fights." These swords are actually glow in the dark as well.
Pirate Pool Party
Pirate beach balls were used for the pirate party games and went home as party favors as well. At first I thought they were too small, but they ended up being a big hit. The boys loved "batting" the beach balls with their plastic pirate swords.
Pirate Figurines
These bendable pirate figurines are durable and tough. Before they walked out of the pool gate, the boys were playing with them. The ages of our little buccaneers were 3- 7 years old. Here is another set of pirate figurines from Celebrate Express, where I bought most of my pirate party supplies.
Kids Pirate Hat
Not all party favors have to fit into a bag. The boys went on a treasure hunt to find their pirate hats. These foam hats worked great out by the pool, since it didn't matter if they got wet. Although I wouldn't suggest swimming with them. They actually came from Oriental Trading as a craft activity. I didn't think the boys would want to do crafts when the swimming pool was calling out to them. However, we did use them as a type of treasure hunt. They were given a clue to find the pirate hat with their name written on it.
Pirate Party Games
These pirate rings were great. Vivid colors and thick durable plastic. You aren't going to find a treasure like this one easily.Oh no, this pirate party favor is only for those who are willing to dive for sunken treasures. Place the ring in a weighted diving egg and throw it in the pool at a depth that is comfortable for your guests. One at a time have each guest swim to the bottom of the pool to get their treasure.
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