We had a couple dozen children at the wedding who were young enough to need something fun to do during our reception. In each bag we had a variety of goodies including an activity book which I will show you today:
{Front Cover Page}
Inside Pages
For this book, we decided to make six activity pages, printed back to back. Here they are:
As for the cake, I just hand drew it and scanned it into the computer. I told the kids to design their own wedding cake however they wanted. How fun is that?
{Page 3 & 4} Crossword Puzzle and Coloring/Writing
This crossword puzzle is awesome because I got to make up the clues and answers, but did not have to figure out how they all went together (win, win)! Check out this website to make your own, it is easy and completely free!
The coloring page was copied from an image I found online. I left the sign on the back blank so that the children could write their own message on the back of the car!
Disclosure: This is not my design, I merely traced and altered it. (If anyone knows the source of this image, please let me know. I would love to give credit where credit is due)
{Page 5 & 6} Secret Message and Word Search
Remember these "secret message" activities from when you were a kid? I LOVED these and just had to put one in this book. It is easy to make yourself. Assign each letter of the alphabet a number:
A= 1
B= 2
Y= 25
Z= 26
You get it! Next, write out a message using the numbers as "clues". Simple as that.
The word search was one of my favorite pages as well because it was so personalized! This is another website that I cannot seem to find again (which really is a shame because it was such a good one). However, a quick online search will lead you to a variety of options including this one.
Make it as personalized as you can! I used words that were important to us, such as: family and God as well as our names and the names of our ceremony venue. Doing this gives it a special touch that shows you did more than just print off a "wedding themed" puzzle.
{Back Cover Page}
Here I just left a blank area for the kids to draw whatever they felt like drawing! In their bags were crayons, pens and ruler stencils that they could use to make designs. I finished it with a "Thank You" for coming to the wedding.
How neat, right?
This activity book -along with the other goodies in their busy bags- kept kids busy and helped them get past all those "boring parts" of the wedding! Even if you don't want to make an entire goody bag, I would definitely consider making an activity book to hand out. The activities range in skill and type and can be fun for both you to make and for them to enjoy! I loved every minute of creating my activity book.
Disclosure: I have received no compensation for the websites mentioned in this post. I have suggested them only because I used them and/or think they will be helpful for you.
Sending my love,
Kelsie AnnLink Love! This project is linked to: Every Day is an Occasion
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