
outline in sharpie We put all these scooby snack boxes in a larger box and carried them from game to game so the kids could put their prizes in them. draw out the layout of the scooby snack box design 5. hotglue back together along the original seams 4. Break down each box so its flat(see photo) 2. You will need: Cereal boxes (one for each kid) hot glue sharpie paint and brushes 1. I made Scooby Snacks boxes for each guest. When you know how many kids will be there, start making gift boxes. I've attached the psd file so you can just change the info if you want to use ours. They fill out the bottle almost perfectly. Cut them out, loosly roll them and slide them into the bottle. I made the invites on Photoshop and printed them 3 to a page. We saved up some of those small gatorade bottles and cleaned them out. First things first Choose a location, date, and time. We had 15 guests in addition to my 2 kids so there were 17 kids total and the party took about 2 hours. Kaiden doesnt really know kids his age so all of the guests were over the age of 5. This party idea will work for just about any age 3 and over. I didn't think to save the links to the sites I found them on and cant remember because there were so many, but thanks and props to those who originally thought of most of the stuff I did. I scoured the internet for ideas and found TONS of good stuff! I took down notes for each thing I liked and took bits and pieces from several different sources. My son Kaiden just turned 3 and he wanted a Scooby party.
