Here are (almost) all of the tiny bags I bring to church.
My sister made tiny drawstring bags that she used as gift-wrapping, and that started my collection. After a while, I decided to switch to using up my stash of rescued zippers, and I love how they look like teeth once I add eyes drawn with a sharpie. The zippers are much easier for small fingers to manipulate, too.
And why do small fingers matter? Because this collection of tiny bags contains tiny toys. I carry these bags to church, and pass them out to the children sitting in pews near me.
A toy in a bag is much more interesting than just a toy, and the kids have come to love the surprise of what comes in this week's bag. I almost always get the toys back at the end of church: there used to be a matchbox car among this collection, but it apparently has driven away.
It's very easy to make these tiny bags, and now when I happen across a nifty tiny toy in a free box or such, I snap it up to add it to the collection. I don't know who likes this collection more: the kids who play with them, the parents who mouth big "THANK YOU"s to me, or me!


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