
Pirate Adventure Party Bag Ideas
Treasure Bag Name Ideas:
- “Booty Bag”
- “Pirate’s Loot”
- “Captain’s Goodies”
- “Little Buccaneer’s Treasure”
Party Bag Fillers (Mix and Match Options)
- Pirate Accessories
- Mini pirate hats or bandanas
- Foam or felt eye patches
- Stick-on pirate mustaches
- Pirate tattoos or face stickers
- Mini Toys
- Small plastic or rubber treasure chests
- Pirate figurines or animals (parrots, sharks, sea turtles)
- Pirate-themed finger puppets
- Wind-up pirate ships or compasses
- Pirate Gear
- Mini telescopes (cardboard or plastic)
- Mini maps or scrolls with “secret treasure clues”
- Pirate-themed pencils or mini notebooks
- Pirate coin pouch (small velvet or burlap drawstring bag)
- Treats
- Chocolate gold coins
- Gummy sharks, fish, or rings
- “X Marks the Spot” cookies or mini cupcakes
- Fruit snacks in treasure-shaped packaging
- Creative Crafts
- DIY “decorate your own treasure map” set with a small paper scroll and crayons
- Pirate coloring pages with a mini crayon pack
- Make-your-own bracelet or bead necklace kit with “pirate jewels”
Presentation Tips
Bag Ideas:
- Burlap sacks tied with red or black ribbon
- Black or brown paper gift bags with a skull sticker or wax seal
- Mini treasure chest boxes (available in party supply stores or online)
- Clear plastic bags with shredded gold or brown paper “sand” inside
Labels & Tags:
- Add a tag with each child’s “pirate name” (like “First Mate Parker” or “Captain Hadley”)
- Use pirate map paper or scroll-style labels
Optional Add-On:
Include a thank-you note that says something like,
“Thanks for sailing the high seas at [Child’s Name]’s Pirate Party! Until next time, me hearty!”