All-Star Summit Gifts/send-off Goodie Bags

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Feb 7, 2019
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Hi,

Our team is heading to D2 Summit for the first time this year and we are planning a send-off party for them the night before they leave. I would love some ideas for little fun things to put in goodie bags for them to take with them. This is a youth team so the oldest on our team is 11 to help with age-appropriateness of gifts :)
 
I am making/decorating mouse ears for CP’s team and their littles. The headbands were about $1 each, and I’m adding bows in our team colors to them, so it’s less than $2 a girl. Each of our teams also gets a new practice outfit for Summit.

For CP’s littles, I’m also decorating an autograph book and pens for them to use in the park-and If they get to meet any of their favorite teams/athletes-it’s just a small scrapbook with places for autographs and to add photos. Again, relatively inexpensive, but cute.

If some parents want to go together, you can buy bulk lots of Disney Pins for pin trading. Check reviews carefully, though-there are a lot of counterfeits out there.
 
team color luggage tags, team/disney water bottles..check oriental trader for small inesxpensive gifts, candy sold in bulk. remember Wonder Balls?? they have Disney ones!
 
I am making/decorating mouse ears for CP’s team and their littles. The headbands were about $1 each, and I’m adding bows in our team colors to them, so it’s less than $2 a girl. Each of our teams also gets a new practice outfit for Summit.

For CP’s littles, I’m also decorating an autograph book and pens for them to use in the park-and If they get to meet any of their favorite teams/athletes-it’s just a small scrapbook with places for autographs and to add photos. Again, relatively inexpensive, but cute.

If some parents want to go together, you can buy bulk lots of Disney Pins for pin trading. Check reviews carefully, though-there are a lot of counterfeits out there.

True, you never know where you might find someone just making their own knockoffs to avoid paying Disney.
 
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