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Freebie Roundup Summer/Fall 2011

I am taking this week off to get my life ready for back to school, holidays and some upcoming special events.  When I come back, I’ll share more stuff I’m working on, more geeky fun and adventures, and most importantly: more freebies.

Before I go, I want to do a freebie roundup of all the freebies from my blog.  We will be combining my blog with my main website, and I will make sure I have a freebie page with links to the Clickable Party freebie universe!

(full printable on its way via Catch My Party)

Stay tuned for free Flintstone birthday printables and Mario Brothers birthday printables!

Best,
Krysten
Clickable Party

Teacher’s Gift Tutorial {and Back to School Freebie}

Our town doesn’t go back to school until Thursday, September 8th – quite a late start, but it has to do with teacher contracts and whatnot.  So, I know I’m a little late to the back to school party. :-(  We also don’t get out of school until almost July 4th some years because of snow days.  Hopefully, we will get the names of my boys’ teachers soon, and be able to personalize some “welcome back” gifts.

Here’s my idea for a Welcome Back gift:  I’m calling it “A Recipe for Success.” Teachers love supplies, depending on where you live, these supplies are more essential than other locations, but from working in the school district as an aide, I learned that teachers love a few things: supplies, candy, coffee (and booze – although the latter would not be an appropriate gift from your child!  :D)

If this is too late for a back to school idea for you, it could still be used for an inexpensive Christmas gift!

1 Pint Mainstays Canning Jar

This is based on the Recipe in a Jar concept.  I started by getting a dozen plain sided (Mainstays) 1 pint canning jars from Walmart (about $6) and office supplies from the Dollar Tree, Walmart and Target’s “dollar deals” bins.  The ones I don’t use for back to school will become Christmas gifts.

Supplies

Rubber bands ($1 from Dollar Tree)

Mini Highlighers (6 @ $1.25 at Walmart)

Mini Clips (10 @ $1 from Dollar Tree)

Small Stamps (4 @ $1 from Target)

Pencil Sharpeners ($1 package from Dollar Tree)

Candy (Starburst 75 cents from Target)
Pushpins ($1 package from Dollar Tree)
Erasers ($1 from DollarTree)

Binder Clips (8 @ $1 from Dollar Tree)

 You can use any kind of supplies you want, these worked for me and most of the packages I split in half so that I could get two jars out of them.  The pretty thing about recipes in a jar is the contrast of colors.  A lot of office supplies come in bright colors, so I got the pushpins in clear, binder clips with a design and mini-clips in red to help with the contrast. Really though, the shapes of the materials give it quite a lot of contrast, so you can use pretty much anything.

This is super simple.  The only other thing you need is some card stock or poster board cut into 2 1/2 inch circles to put between the layers to keep the smaller items in their place.

For larger items, like full-size erasers and highlighters, I arranged them so that the colors could be seen easily from at least two sides.

 

I topped mine off with candy!

Total cost – about $5 per jar

Top it off with a pretty ribbon and the free printables below.  Here is how the recipe goes (depending on what you use).  

Welcome back to school!  Here is a recipe for success to get you started off right!
Rubber bands – Always be flexible
Erasers – We all make mistakes
Push pins – Stick to it
Pencil sharpeners – Stay sharp
Highlighters – Focus on what’s important
Clips/binders – Keep it together
Stamps – You have our stamp of approval
Candy – Don’t forget that life is sweet!

I added a ribbon, a tag and an insert (my printables weren’t done in time for the photoshoot, but you can see them below).  The printables include a 2 inch insert with room for the recipe, a 3 inch cover circles and a gift tag.  There are text boxes so that you can fill in your own recipe on the inserts, and to/from on the gift tags.
Recipe for Success Printables, available on Scribd

Voila!  If you like this, will use this etc., please follow me here on my blog, on my Facebook page or on Twitter!  Also leave me a comment below, and send me pix of your creations and don’t forget to share with your friends!

Don’t forget to check out our full Back to School printable collection at Catch My Party!

Best,

Getting ready for fall {Back to School and Halloween Freebie}

Happy Monday! I’m a day late and a dollar short today :( but I’m trying to get back in the groooove!  Blame it on the rain!

Here is a clip of a fantastic touching article about “Back to School” from Mamasource:

When I was working at the children’s museum I had a very wise early childhood mentor that talked about the invisible leash with toddlers. She explained that toddlers have an invisible leash to their mothers and if you just let them go they will suddenly stop when they’ve reached the end of the leash and turn around to look for you. As they grow they let out more and more line and make it further and further before they turn around. It was one of the best pieces of parenting advice anyone ever gave me. It allowed me to let my girls go, to have some freedom and to know that they would still be looking for me. I can’t tell you how many times I watched as they took off with abandon only to suddenly stop turn their heads and and scan for their mama’s face. Our eyes connected they would smile and turn to run some more. 

I could think that with the closing of the bus and school door that the invisible leash from child to Mama is broken, but, I know that what’s invisible is also magical. The length of the leash may now be measured in miles instead of feet and she may have to wait until she gets off the bus for our eyes to connect but I know our bond is still as strong as it was when she was taking her first steps.

For the rest of the article click here.


Also, I am working on reviving and expanding a freebie from last fall.  We are expanding this design into a full printable party, including write-in invitation, Happy Halloween banner, banquet table tags, cupcake wrappers, cupcake toppers/party circles, favor tags, favor box, water bottle wrappers, bookmarks, Happy Halloween mini cards, full pattern page.  Watch for it at the Catch My Party Blog.

Mini Cards

If you missed it, check out our free back to school printable!

Best,
Krysten
Clickable Party

Back to School Teacher’s Gift Idea

Here’s a sneak peek for an idea for a back to school gift for your child’s teacher.  It’s based on the idea of Recipe in a Jar.  Instead of a food recipe, it’s office supplies.  I will be putting up a tutorial and a label next week. 
Recipe for Success {in a jar}

Have a great weekend!

Best,
Krysten

Back to School Freebies! {Thanks Catch My Party!}

Catch My Party
Catch My Party is graciously hosting my back to school freebies!

Banquet Table Printables

Banner
Cupcake wrappers

Party Picks
Party Picks

Table Markers

Banquet Table Tags

Teacher gifts

Book Plate
Hand Santizer Labels

Tissue Box Label

Tissue Box Label

CLICK HERE FOR FREE DOWNLOAD

Find more of the Best of Back to School 2011 at One Pretty Thing.

Here are some of my favs from around the webaverse.

Candy Apple Teacher Gift (with tutorial)

Backpack Makeover (with tutorial)
Morning Routine Subway Art
Free Calendar and Book Plate Printables

Free Printable Teacher’s Gift Tag
How Does She? and Chickabug’s Photo Signs
Frameable Dr. Suess Quote *Freebie*

Hope you enjoy these freebies and great ideas to put the icing on the cake for your first day back to school!
Best,
Krysten

Free Back to School Printables *Coming Soon*

Here’s a peek at our Back to School free printable that will be available soon!  We hope you like it, and can use it to dress up a back to school breakfast or lunch for the teachers or kiddos!  Many items you will be able to customize with open text boxes.  Also in this collection is a book plate, hand sanitizer label and tissue box label. 
Back to School freebie – Click to enlarge!

I will also be putting together a back to school teacher’s gift!

Best,
Krysten