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Making Christmas Presents for Teachers

18 December, 2008 | dcfemella | Comments

The kids and I made Christmas totes for Isabelle’s two teachers, Cebastian’s teacher, and Cebastian’s day care provider. They are a great way to make totes that people will always treasure, can carry art or teacher supplies, and you don’t waste unnecessary paper.

Materials List

  • Four totes
  • Fabric Paint
  • Jeweled Ribbon
  • Fabric Glue
  • Old Towel

Instructions

  1. Lay down old towel
  2. Do not get involved.  Let the children paint designs on the tote
  3. Let dry for 5-10 minutes.
  4. With the fabric glue, glue the jeweled ribbon on the tote
  5. Let dry for 12-24 hours



Today I met up with my co-moderator, from a woman’s social group that I am a member of, at Victoria’s Secret. I got a pair of body splash and body cream for each person. I got scents that were very faint because not everyone loves pungent or sweet smells.

At Michaels, I got Land O’ Lakes recipe books to accompany the Victoria’s Secret items, totes, fabric paint, jeweled ribbons, and fabric glue. Let your children pick out the items. It will make them more involved in the craft.

Voila! Instant, green, not-break-your budget presents for teachers.

I’ve come to realize that people prefer presents that you put some thought and effort into more than the expensive, I-didn’t-think much present. It’s something that you always cherish. The children’s teachers are going to love these totes. The kids (with my help) did a great job. I am so proud of them.





Other Great Ideas

Recycled Newspaper Gift Bags: http://blog.craftzine.com/archive/2008/12/how_to_recycled_newspaper_gift.html

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