This week is Teacher Appreciation Week.
To show my boys' teachers how much I appreciate them, I put together a little happy for them.
A chalkboard flower pot with some SUPER cute paper flowers
I started with a terra cotta pot, chalkboard paint, and contact paper.
I used strips of contact paper to make a square.
Then I painted the chalkboard paint inside the square.While the paint is drying, wrap some green paper around three pencils for each pot. Use hot glue or another kind of adhesive to get the paper to wrap around the pencils. Cut out some cute flowers {3 per pot} either with a Cricut or just using a pair of scissors.
Add a center circle to the flower and hot glue the flowers onto your stems.
Stick the flowers into your pot {I hot glued mine to make them more secure} and add paper grass around them.
Write the teacher's name with a piece of chalk.
Add in a SUPER cute saying and a few extra pieces of chalk.
I used strips of contact paper to make a square.
Then I painted the chalkboard paint inside the square.While the paint is drying, wrap some green paper around three pencils for each pot. Use hot glue or another kind of adhesive to get the paper to wrap around the pencils. Cut out some cute flowers {3 per pot} either with a Cricut or just using a pair of scissors.
Add a center circle to the flower and hot glue the flowers onto your stems.
Stick the flowers into your pot {I hot glued mine to make them more secure} and add paper grass around them.
Write the teacher's name with a piece of chalk.
Add in a SUPER cute saying and a few extra pieces of chalk.
Those are the cutest gifts, Kelli!!
ReplyDeleteAwww, those are too cute!! What a neat idea!
ReplyDeletep.s. I blogged my giveaway winning and I have opened it up and am enjoying it. Thanks so much!! :D
That is adorable! Great idea!
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ReplyDeleteSuch a CUTE idea! I'm always on the lookout for great teachers' gifts because I have three boys ages 7, 5 and 2. We have LOTS of teachers to buy for! I love what you've done.
ReplyDeleteOh how cute. I can do this craft lol. I love this!
ReplyDeleteThat is totally adorable. Great ideas :) I'm sure the teachers will LOVE that!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute, easy and affordable. Thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute idea, and affordable too! With 3 girls in school I am always looking for ways to save money on teacher's gifts. Thanks!!!
ReplyDeletei wish i was your kids' teacher. : )
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute idea! I really need to get my hands on some of that paint.
ReplyDeleteI am sorry if you get tired of hearing me say how amazingly creative you are, but it is so true! LOVE this idea... absolutely love it and the teachers are going to love it too!
ReplyDeleteSooo cute. I would have needed to start that about a month ago to have it done now.
ReplyDeleteI bet the teachers will love that!
What a cute idea. I need to get on the ball and get something done like yesterday. I've seen some really cute things around blogland, including this one. I know their teachers will love this!
ReplyDeleteDARLING..... I wish I new about teacher appreciation before it was the actual day. If I were to make something... this would be it. SO DARLING WAY TO GO! ;)
ReplyDeleteThis is a really cute idea. It's so nice to give teachers little gifts just to say "I appreciate you."
ReplyDeleteKelli, I found your blog via Amanda at Serenity Now. It was fun to read a little about you and your family. I have three boys, too, but mine are all big boys now. I miss the days when they were the size of your guys.
I saw in your profile that you're from Mississippi, but I also saw that your family participated in a fundraiser for St. Jude's. This makes me wonder if you're close to Memphis. I was born in Memphis and grew up in West Tennessee and Mississippi. My sister and her family live in Senatobia and go to church in Southaven. It's amazing to me to think that you might live somewhere close to her. Blogging really has made me realize that it's a small world.
Have a great day!
GET OUT! I would like to order 4 of those for my kids teachers. Those are ADORABLE. Great job! You are the bestest mom & crafty person ever!
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever and fantastic idea for teachers! We'll have to remember this for next year.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!!!
I'm so doing this...I have to try this for Layla's teachers! Thanks for sharing :))
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! May have to borrow that one :) I see you're from MS. I grew up on the Gulf Coast but now reside in Oregon...little different from the south. Can't wait to check out more of your blog.
ReplyDeletewhat Cuteness!!! you are so creative!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant teacher's gift!!
ReplyDeleteadorable!! i may have to make one for myself since i'm the teacher. :0) lol.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting another great idea for me to steal! ;)
ReplyDeleteSo cute!! I know their teachers loved them!
Are you taking orders??? please?! I would like 2 thankyouverymuch!! I love what a great mom you are and so super crafty! As a teacher... I LOVE IT!! ANd as a mom of 2 school aged boys...I love it even more! I am gonna adapt it and make it for their teacher!! Thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteThose are so so so cute!! I love chalk board paint!!
ReplyDeleteThose are adorable! I wish I was as crafty as you!
ReplyDeleteso cute! and creative :)
ReplyDeletequeen of crafty!!
I am digging this project for teachers!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting to my weekly link party!!!
I made a similiar project for my son's teacher using pens! Love the flower pot with chalk paint! I also love your fonts on your blog! My blog is NEW....and so I'm just trying to figure all this stuff out!
ReplyDeleteJust stopping in from the blog hop. What a fun idea! I love your blog and am definitely following! Keep craftin'!
ReplyDeleteOh my these are adorable!! Found you from ABC 123 and I am so glad that I did :0)
ReplyDeleteThese are super cute! I love it for spring! I'd love for you to link up at sundae scoop. http://iheartnaptime.blogspot.com/2010/05/sundae-scoop-favs-link-party-and.html
ReplyDeleteThank you for the Teacher Appreciation idea. I created mine a little different, but my daughter enjoyed making it just the same. http://themasonbunch.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteso cute!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! I hope you'll stop by and share this (or any other cute packaging idea) at the Pretty Packages Party!
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smiles!