- Brown paper bag with "Happy Ridvan" on the outside (I had cut a stencil, and we used a little spray bottle with watered down ink)
- A Happy Ridvan card as you can see below which we decorated with stamps (same stencil as the bag), and on the bag of the card we glued a little blurb about what Ridvan was! (Charlie and her family are celebrating the Festival of Ridvan which celebrates the declaration of Baha'u'llah in 1863, which happened in a rose garden!)
- Some rose scented playdoh
- A cookie iced with pink icing.
For my daughters day care, we (my daughter and I) made gift bags for each of the children. They included the following:
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