At parent’s night last week, John’s new Kindergarten teacher had a few items pinned up on her “wish list”. I chose Clorox wipes (because I appreciate germ fighting as much as the next mom) and Skittles (because the PCP, clearly inheriting my sweet tooth, will do anything for a shot of sugar.)
Since John’s class goes by “Mrs. B’s Butterflies” and tends to favor the color purple, I took that and went to town… dolling up the wipes and providing a catchy container for the candy.
Now, I have my fingers crossed that the PCP actually uses the wipes and earns some of the candy.
xoxo
Inspiration for the wipes found here.
love all your ideas to add pizazz to just about anything! hope that Kindergarten is going well for y'all!
Ohh, that teacher is going to LOVE having you!
Adorable. I sent in dry-erase markers and big foam glitter stickers today, nothing as fancy as yours!
What a cute idea! I bet the teacher will love them.
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I love this idea! I bet she loved it too! I can't wait to make this.
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Thanks!
love these ideas!
I would love it if you would share this and/or any other projects you have been up to at Tuesday Talent Show at Chef In Training Tomorrow! Plus there is going to be a fun giveaway too! Thanks so much and I hope to see you there!
-Nikki
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what a great gift idea. I sent stickers and note paper but this is so cute.
Thanks for sharing on the Sunday Showcase. Looking forward to seeing what you have to share this week.
Bern
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That would have been even cuter if you would have used a purple polka dotted ribbon instead of green!
Anonymous – I concur! BUT, I had green ribbon left over from our lemonade stand :-)
I'm sure Mrs. B was very excited to receive all of these goodies! :-)
How did you make your round label?
So cute!
So cute!
How did you make your round label?
Sara – I printed it out from an invitation software (printing press professional) and then cut it using a circle cutter. I hope that helps!