This months theme was an easy one for me... Our almost 10 year old just started 4th grade and we absolutely adore his teacher and our 5 year old is starting 1/2 day Kindergarten! You would think that would mean more stamping time for me, right? Well not quite, with an almost 3 year old and an 11 month old under foot, stamping is taking a serious back burner!
I searched the internet for a hand scrub and came across this easy recipe. I knew I had to make it and when you have an 11 month old around the house you have tons of baby food jars! So, doctor one up and here is what you get:
So naturally I would need a card to go with it… here is what I came up with for thanking the teachers for being such a great team at our school!
I could not be more pleased and excited to give these to the teachers. As they are glass, I will be hand delivering them on Friday. Here is a picture of the sets together!
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Great projects Heather. There are some great handmade gifts out there and I think your kids teachers are going to love these. What a great way to recycle those baby jars too!
ReplyDeleteLove the hand scrub gift idea! I am sure it was much appreciated. Your card and jars are really cute. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects! I am going to have to try out your recipe. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCute projects! I love that jar stamp set! :)
ReplyDeleteSo cute, I guess I should start putting those baby jars to use.
ReplyDeleteOops, lost my comment. Love both the card and the decorated jar. And thanks for the link to the super easy recipe! I had no idea that's all that's needed in the scrubs.
ReplyDeletevery nice Heather...your cards are great and if you have extra jars just hanging around I will take some off your hands!! LOL!!
ReplyDeleteyour Newest SU Demonstrator!! Rexann
Oooh! What a wonderful use for those old jars! I am sure your kid's teachers loved it! :-)
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