Bandaids and Welcome Bags

BecBennett

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I'm going to be putting a dozen or so bandaids in each of our welcome bags, and am after suggestions of what I can put the bandaids in, so they're not just loose in the bags.

Any suggestions :confused3

Thanks :goodvibes
 
I made a bear necessities bag, just a ziplock bag with a sticker and put bandaids, advil, shout wipes, and other small things in there. There are also smaller "snack size" ziplock bags that would be perfect for just the bandaids.
 
I am adding a small first aid kit from Target to our welcome bags, they come with band aids, wipes, gauze and on its own little plastic case.

They have them for .99 cents there. I always keep one handy at work and in the car, so I figured our guests would appreciate and keep them as well. :thumbsup2
 
I have bought small, very cheap tupperware style plastic boxes (from the pound store) for my 'Bare Necessities' kits. They can take some band aids. ibuprofen tablets (one foil strip), paracetamol - tylonol to my USA friends (one foil strip), a roll of indigestion relief tablets, antiseptic wipes, four blister pasters and a stick of insect bite relief spray.
 

Look in the Travel Size section of Target..they have bandaids in little tiny boxes..I have used those for years..if that isn't enough (they may only hold 5) you could stuff some more in the box..the box is usually the size of a regular bandaid
 
I am adding a small first aid kit from Target to our welcome bags, they come with band aids, wipes, gauze and on its own little plastic case.

They have them for .99 cents there. I always keep one handy at work and in the car, so I figured our guests would appreciate and keep them as well. :thumbsup2



These are the ones I have as well!
 
Try the "snack size" ziploc baggies. They are half the size of a sandwich baggy and are a good size for bandaids. Also look at Walmart and Hobby stores (like Michaels and Hobby Lobby) for jewelry pouches. They are just like ziploc baggies, but are different shapes and smaller than regular ziploc baggies.
 
Bec at Priceline they had the Johnson and Johnson brnad first aid kits for 1.50 the other day maybe you could get that?
Or how about those cheap tiny organza bags that you can get from spotlight for $1 for 20 or so?
 




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