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Personalized Teacher’s Gift

I got this fabulous idea from Mostly Food and Crafts.  Genius and so simple.  LIke I have whined about a few times before, I don’t have a Cricut or Silhouette so I just used some scrapbooking stickers again.

I pulled the front and back labels off the bottles of hand sanitizer.  I have found, the Germ-X brand’s stickers remove the best!  Note: If you do get some sticky residue left behind, simply soak a cotton ball or piece of paper towel in vinegar and allow to sit on the sticky spot for about 5-10 minutes and then wipe off!  The vinegar breaks up the glue.

According to Michael’s welcome letter, his teacher goes by “Mrs. H.” so I applied the stickers and Wah-Lah!  Whole project took less than 5 minutes for me and now Michael has a cute, practical, gift for his teacher on the first day of school!

And That’s What Che Said…

9 Responses to Personalized Teacher’s Gift

  1. imklvr says:

    Nice job! I don’t have a Cricut or a Silhouette either. Do you think if we both got to whining really loud someone would take pity on us? Prolly not. But it’s nice to know we can still do cute projects without one!

  2. [...] when I made this cute little gift for Michael’s teacher?  Well I am back at it again, only this time I made some cute [...]

  3. It looks great! We did one too without a Circut or Silhouette but it’s for an end of year gift. See it here with free printable. http://blog.capscreations.com/2011/05/teacher-sanitizer-gift-with-printable.html

  4. danielle says:

    It looks great – I’m glad you liked my project! Thanks for the Shout Out.

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