Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Teacher Back To School Survival Kit


Happy hump day all!!!

Today I'd like to share a little Back To School Survival kit I made for my grandsons teacher.
His first day of kindergarten was Monday. He looked like such a big boy and was so excited to go to school. I thought it would be fun for him to take his teacher a little something.

I went to one of my favorite sources for inspiration - Pinterest!!!
I found lots of variations of this theme and I kind of combined several to come up with my little gift basket.


I found most of the items for my little basket at the Dollar Store, so it didn't cost me an arm and a leg to fill my survival kit with lots of fun stuff.


Some of the items were fairly small, so I put them in a plastic, divided container, which I also purchased at the Dollar Store. It was in the craft section.


I decorated the top of the plastic container too!!


I created this sign in my print shop program using a red cross image I downloaded from the internet. I printed it out on sticker paper which you can purchase at Staples and then I trimmed it down before sticking it to the top of my container.





You can download this pdf file here.




I also created this list of all the items included in my basket, listing the significance of each item.
I had Jeff sign it and I rolled it up, tied it with a ribbon and popped it in my basket with all of my goodies.


A close up of the description so you can read it better.


If you'd like to download a copy of this list you may do so here.

For the outside of my little basket I dusted off my trusty Cricut machine and pulled out several cartridges to cut out my apple, pencil and the teachers name. Of course I first had surrounded my basket with some cute school themed paper.

My pencil was cut at 2 1/2" with Locker Talk, my apple was cut at 4" with Preserves; and my letters were cut at 3/4" with Cutttin Up.


My grandson said she loved it!!!



Supplies used: basket and goodies - Dollar Store; card stock - tan, yellow, grey, pink, black, light yellow, 2 shades of green, red; patterned paper by Provocraft; 
Locker Talk, Preserves, and Cuttin Up Cricut cartridges.





7 comments:

  1. Oh My-this is a masterpiece creation !! It is a thoughtful and fun gift for the teacher and I am sure that it will be enjoyed and appreciated !!

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  2. This is so FUN!!! LOVE this idea and thanks for sharing the files!!

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  3. WOW, this is fabulous!! What a great idea!! The list of goodies is awesome!! Any teacher would love this!! Happy Wednesday :)

    Lisa
    A Mermaid's Crafts

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  4. That is one lucky teacher to receive this basket!! Soooo cute and very clever!

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  5. wow this is awesome, what a great idea and who wouldnt love it, like the Advil, I'm sure she used it the first day,lol !!!!
    Paula

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