Showing posts with label back to school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label back to school. Show all posts

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Bookworm favors

I made bookworm favors for my son's preschool class! 
Super cute, easy and inexpensive way to celebrate their first week in school!


 Material
worm gummies
clear plastic bags
ribbon
FREE back to school printable from Amanda's Party to Go
alphabet stamp - I got mine at Walmart's scrapbook aisle for $1

Fill the bag with some worms, tie with a cute ribbon and embellish with the apple cut out from Amanda's Party to Go!
Easy peasy!

Hurray to School!
Cris

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Welcome to our Pad, a party on a Budget!

A new school year is always exciting time for children specially if  it is their first time going to school. My youngest child started preschool last week and to help him with the transition, we had a fun Welcome to our Pad party! 
The best part of all, is that I only spend $36!
 I love to walk around the candy aisle and brainstorm on easy and affordable ways to bring some fun to the dessert table. Dollar Tree is always on my list for great finds and inspiration. It was at the Dollar Tree that I got the idea to do a Welcome to Our Pad party on a budget. A very cute theme that can be also used for a Frog Birthday Party theme. Most of the items that I used at the party came from the Dollar Tree. As you scroll dow, you will be able to see every detail from our party and the 

For the backdrop, I used black wrapping paper, embellished with a polk a dot trimmer with the big frog in the center and the small frogs around with the names of the children that attended to the party.
For this party, I tried to keep the snacks simple but creative. For the sweet table, we enjoyed some erasers (Stacker Mallows),rulers(AirHead), chalk  (marshmallow confetti), chocolate frogs, apples and frog cupcakes and marshmallow paint brushes. 
Before they enjoyed their sweets, the children munched on apple shaped whole wheat ham and cheese sandwiches, bookworm grapes and fruit punch. 
One of my favorite DIY projects for this party is the crayon cupcake stand using crayons and paper towel roll! So easy to make and definitely made the cupcakes stand out! You can get the tutorial HERE.

I used the frog labels from the Dollar Tree to embellish the snack containers and personalize their drinks. I got alphabet stamps from Walmart scrapbook section for $1. 
I already had the chalk place mats from Jill Celebration's, the kids played tic-tac-toe while munching on their snacks. You can also use 12x12 black scrapbook paper as place mats. Michael Stores often has a sale for 6 scrapbook papers for $1.
Just like class parties, I set up 3 Stations that included a Lace and Learn, Tangrams and color the puzzle. 
I made the goodie bags using paper bags from the dollar tree and scrapbook paper. They came up so cute and inexpensive.


Welcome to my Pad snack/sweet Table break down


26pc Frog Welcome to Our Pad bulletin board $1

black wrapping paper $1

AirHead candy $1

Rice Kripes treats $1

6  juice $1

2 big clip board $2($1 each)

animal crackers $1
green paper bag $1
4 frog plate $2 ($1 for 2)
8 small favor box $1
red candy $1
writing practice board $1
learn and learn $1
color your own puzzle $1
tangrams $1
cake mix $1
red plastic towel $1
From Walmart
mini alphabet stamp $1
ink pad $1
goldfish, bread, cold cuts, grapes, marshmallow, icing and apples $15

total cost: $36

Items used that I own:
silver pail from Target dollar section
chalkboard place mats and fabric bunting from Celebration by Jill
                                                               DIY crayon cupcake holder
large pail(centerpiece for the kids table)

polka dot napkin

scrapbook paper

cupcake liner and sprinkles
3 small clipboard 
frog chocolate mold and chocolate(from a previous party)
craft spoons
apple mini clip from Michaels
children's tees from *golden*


Great party to welcome the 2012/2013 school year! 

Happy Back to School!
Cris





Friday, August 19, 2011

Back to School Picture Prop Frame

Do you want to make the back to school even more special? How about a Back to School Frame Prop for that special shot? All you need is an old frame and some school theme cut-outs!




Material
Frame, school theme cut-outs{Dollar Tree} ribbon, any embellishment that you might have, glue and scissors


Glue the cut-outs to the ribbon.

Glue the embellishment on the school cut-out.

Glue the apple banner and the school cut-outs to the frame and add some embellishment and you are DONE! 
Simple and so cute!


 Playing around before going to school!
Got the signs at Target{3 for $1}!


Too funny!








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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

School is in Session - Get Organized!

School is back in session! That means a LOT of paper with tons of info for the new school year!
I made the LET IT HANG  wall organizer last year and I have to say that this was one of my best/simple idea ever to keep my children's school assignments, doctor appointments, party invitations and so much more in one place!!
Click HERE for the tutorial for the Let it Hang Project.

During Summer we displayed their summer projects!

Back to school last week and already have a lot of paper on my Let It Hang wall!



My oldest daughter already had an assigment! She did great!

I also made a School Central Wall for their backpacks, lunch bags, pictures, school calendar/menu and  to show off any work they have done at school!

My daughter made this cute keychain for her backpack! She is crafty just like her mommy! :)

We are READY for a great school year!! How about you?



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Friday, August 12, 2011

A Pocket Full of Kisses

 After making the Chalkboard snack for my daughters 1st day of school, my youngest came home yesterday a little upset because she didn't have any special snack. I was so busy getting the house back together after their summer vacation that I really didn't have time to do anything special. :( 
Needless to say that I felt bad and redeem myself  by making her "A Pocket Full of Kisses"! :)



Material
a pocket from an old shorts, ribbon, any embellishments, glue gun, scissors and of course Hershey's Kisses.

Trim around the pocket, hot glue the ribbon and fabric flower.

I added a tag saying "A Pocket full of kisses from mommy" and chocolate kisses.




Jenna from Needle in a Paperstack send me her cute version of this project. Check out the pictures she sent me! She also made a version for boys! It came out so cute! Go check it out!




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