If you teach my children stop reading.
If your munchkins are still in school (can't keep up with nationwide school calendars these days), this post might come in handy. If by some chance you're already enjoying your summer vacation with your kids, save this post for next year. Or use it for a camp counselor. Or a birthday gift.
Or make it for yourself and eat the candy when your kids are driving you mad and you want to stick needles in your eyes.
These candy jars are very easy to make. And they require little extra supplies if you have some basic craft items in your house. A glue gun is worthwhile investment if you don't have one, as are jelly/jam jars.
Jars are very versatile, and glue guns are awesome.
These jars are whimsical, fun, and they can save you money if you are in need of a few teacher gifts.
Two important tips for these jars.
#1: You are going for color. Bright colors work for ribbon and candies.
#2: Use what you have in your home. Don't go crazy purchasing special ribbon or tissue paper. Find something that will work in your basement or closet and USE it!
"Super Sweet Teacher" Candy Jars
Supplies:
Jars with lids (I recommend Pint Jars or larger)
Candies (Skittles, M&M's etc)
Colorful ribbon (curling and craft ribbon)
Colorful tissue paper, wrapping paper or regular paper
Printer
Scissors (craft and regular)
Glue Gun (or use Elmer's if you must)
Cellophane or plastic treat sacks if attaching gift card
Wash and dry jars and lids.
Full with assortment of colorful candies (I used Skittles and M&M's).
Cut tissue paper in squares to fit over jar lids, leaving about 2-3" around edges. Screw lid on gently.
Measure craft ribbon alongside rim of jar, and cut. Using glue gun, secure in place.
If attaching a gift card, wrap in cellophane. Cutting down those plastic treat bags works well too. Tie curly ribbon tightly around cello (or party bag). Leave enough slack to tie this ribbon around jar (leave about 12" to be safe. You can always trim it down).
On printer, print out "Sweets for a SUPER SWEET Teacher" or "Thanks for being a SUPER SWEET Teacher" card.
Cut card into square with craft scissors (or regular if you don't have them). To spruce up card glue it to a piece of colorful cardstock or construction paper. Cut to size and punch hole in top left corner.
Tie card onto front of gift card using curly ribbon. Loop the curly ribbon around the neck of the jar, cross in back and tie in front (in front of gift card). Curl ribbon with scissors.
If desired, secure curly ribbon on back of lid with glue gun.
Voila, teacher gifts, in just a few minutes!
One major bonus to making these jars??
You can eat the candy as you make them!
Have a fab Friday, and yes, this is a semi-repost (if you wondered why this idea looked familiar...).
If you teach my children stop reading.
If your munchkins are still in school (can't keep up with nationwide school calendars these days), this post might come in handy. If by some chance you're already enjoying your summer vacation with your kids, save this post for next year. Or use it for a camp counselor. Or a birthday gift.
Or make it for yourself and eat the candy when your kids are driving you mad and you want to stick needles in your eyes.
These candy jars are very easy to make. And they require little extra supplies if you have some basic craft items in your house. A glue gun is worthwhile investment if you don't have one, as are jelly/jam jars.
Jars are very versatile, and glue guns are awesome.
These jars are whimsical, fun, and they can save you money if you are in need of a few teacher gifts.
Two important tips for these jars.
#1: You are going for color. Bright colors work for ribbon and candies.
#2: Use what you have in your home. Don't go crazy purchasing special ribbon or tissue paper. Find something that will work in your basement or closet and USE it!
"Super Sweet Teacher" Candy Jars
Supplies:
Jars with lids (I recommend Pint Jars or larger)
Candies (Skittles, M&M's etc)
Colorful ribbon (curling and craft ribbon)
Colorful tissue paper, wrapping paper or regular paper
Printer
Scissors (craft and regular)
Glue Gun (or use Elmer's if you must)
Cellophane or plastic treat sacks if attaching gift card
Wash and dry jars and lids.
Full with assortment of colorful candies (I used Skittles and M&M's).
Cut tissue paper in squares to fit over jar lids, leaving about 2-3" around edges. Screw lid on gently.
Measure craft ribbon alongside rim of jar, and cut. Using glue gun, secure in place.
If attaching a gift card, wrap in cellophane. Cutting down those plastic treat bags works well too. Tie curly ribbon tightly around cello (or party bag). Leave enough slack to tie this ribbon around jar (leave about 12" to be safe. You can always trim it down).
On printer, print out "Sweets for a SUPER SWEET Teacher" or "Thanks for being a SUPER SWEET Teacher" card.
Cut card into square with craft scissors (or regular if you don't have them). To spruce up card glue it to a piece of colorful cardstock or construction paper. Cut to size and punch hole in top left corner.
Tie card onto front of gift card using curly ribbon. Loop the curly ribbon around the neck of the jar, cross in back and tie in front (in front of gift card). Curl ribbon with scissors.
If desired, secure curly ribbon on back of lid with glue gun.
Voila, teacher gifts, in just a few minutes!
One major bonus to making these jars??
You can eat the candy as you make them!
Have a fab Friday, and yes, this is a semi-repost (if you wondered why this idea looked familiar...).
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