For our kindergartener's end-of-year teacher gifts, I saw a cute idea on Pinterest using EOS lip balms of which I happened to have new ones on hand! Perfect!
Here's how they turned out:
I used the free printable from The Suburban Mom blog and printed it out in colour on card stock. For the second card, I used the Flood Fill tool in Paint Shop Pro to change the flower colour. I then cut out the cards and circle using my handy exacto knife and the lip balms fit perfectly! On the back I had my son write the teacher's name and his name at the top, and I taped a Chapter's gift card to the bottom. Then I slipped them into large clear loot bags I had left over (from Walmart I believe), tied them with ribbon, and done! Quick, easy, and super cute.
Also from The Suburban Mom blog, I love this Thank You Teacher Free Printable for kids to fill out. Pinned that for the future!
Thursday, June 25, 2015
Monday, June 22, 2015
Father's Day Table Decor
With family coming for a BBQ on Father's Day, I felt the need for some type of table decor to mark the occasion! Naturally I turned to Pinterest for ideas and came up with this.
I saw a lot of golf themes, which used to be our Father's Day activity before the families expanded, so that was an appealing start for my centrepiece. I used a round vase that was collecting dust on a shelf, added Easter "grass", 12 new golf balls, and an artificial plant from IKEA. I would have liked to fill the vase with more golf balls but that was all we had on hand for this last minute project!
For the mini tie bunting, I used the tutorial and free printable by hazelfly. It was super easy! I used general household string, glued the ties with my kids' white glue, and tied the string to a couple bamboo skewers from the package we were using for our kabobs! Then I used clear tape to help the skewers stay in place inside the plant pot.
The bow tie napkins I had seen from a baby shower idea on Pinterest. I didn't feel like getting out the hot glue gun and messing with ribbon, so I used Google Search to find the mustache image and printed it out on card stock. I cut it up into about 2 inch by 1/2 inch sections and used clear tape on the back to hold them around the napkins.
Folding the napkins into bow tie shapes was a little tricky but I just kept trying over and over with one sample napkin until I got a shape I liked! The napkins I had were square so I needed to fold back a couple of edges to get a rectangle in the correct dimensions.
The weather forecast called for rain but we got lucky and it held off for a successful family BBQ! I hope everyone had a wonderful Father's Day with their family too.
For the mini tie bunting, I used the tutorial and free printable by hazelfly. It was super easy! I used general household string, glued the ties with my kids' white glue, and tied the string to a couple bamboo skewers from the package we were using for our kabobs! Then I used clear tape to help the skewers stay in place inside the plant pot.
The bow tie napkins I had seen from a baby shower idea on Pinterest. I didn't feel like getting out the hot glue gun and messing with ribbon, so I used Google Search to find the mustache image and printed it out on card stock. I cut it up into about 2 inch by 1/2 inch sections and used clear tape on the back to hold them around the napkins.
Folding the napkins into bow tie shapes was a little tricky but I just kept trying over and over with one sample napkin until I got a shape I liked! The napkins I had were square so I needed to fold back a couple of edges to get a rectangle in the correct dimensions.
The weather forecast called for rain but we got lucky and it held off for a successful family BBQ! I hope everyone had a wonderful Father's Day with their family too.
Sunday, June 21, 2015
Father's Day Gift - Daddy's Candy Stache
This year's Father's Day gift was inspired by a few different Pinterest finds. Since his birthday is also in June, I like finding handmade gift ideas for the daddy in our house!
I really liked this Daddy Tackle Box full of candy idea, but since mine is not much of a fisherman, I picked up a hardware organizer (for nails, screws, etc) from our local Dollarama and left out the underwater theme. My son helped pick out candies we thought Daddy [and he] would like.
For the label on top, I enlarged this Daddy's Stache jar topper printable and stuck it on with double-sided tape.
To complete the "stache" theme, I found this free printable Father's Day card by Brightside Prints!
I really liked this Daddy Tackle Box full of candy idea, but since mine is not much of a fisherman, I picked up a hardware organizer (for nails, screws, etc) from our local Dollarama and left out the underwater theme. My son helped pick out candies we thought Daddy [and he] would like.
For the label on top, I enlarged this Daddy's Stache jar topper printable and stuck it on with double-sided tape.
To complete the "stache" theme, I found this free printable Father's Day card by Brightside Prints!
Happy Father's Day to all the dads and grandpas out there!
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