Gnomes and Fairies To Go Kits

For our Gnomes and Fairies Week, we had To Go Kits for Paint a Gnome (acrylic paint included); decorate a wind and release Flying Butterfly; and/or Color Your Own Fairy Wings (markers/paint not included-fits toddler size child).

We purchased Ceramic Bisque Gnomes from S&S Worldwide. They were wrapped in plastic and stuck in little boxes-packaged perfectly for a To Go Kit. The paint was not included with the gnomes. We purchased paint pods from Amazon, and filled them ourselves with acrylic paint purchased from Oriental Trading. We also included a brush (we purchased paintbrushes both from Amazon and Oriental Trading).

We threw them all in a white paper bag (purchased from Walmart), added a label, and called it a day.

The Wind Up Flying Butterflies were also purchased from S&S (called "Color Me Magic Butterflies"). This was an easy kit because all we had to do was put them in a baggie with a label. They come individually wrapped, in case you might want to include them in with another bag or kit.
And finally, the Color Your Own Fairy Wings, which I do not have a photo of because they were too large to be individually bagged. They were also purchased from S&S (called "Color Me Butterfly Wings"). I read in the reviews that they worked well with watercolors.