Coincidentally, Office Depot contacted me about sharing their #TeachersChangeLives campaign with a DIY teacher's gift that included school supplies for the new school year. The campaign is a great one, and they have even provided coupons to Office Depot to make it a little easier for families to help out these wonderful teachers!
I talked it over with my girls, and after consulting the bottom of the school supplies wish list, we decided it would be fun to make a bouquet of paper flowers with Sharpie stems. It ended up being a better project for my bigger girls, but Evie helped out a lot on hers, too. I cannot tell you just how excited they were to give their teachers this bouquet!!! It was so fun for all of us.
I like using crepe paper for flower projects the best because it holds its shape so well, but it can be hard to find crepe paper in sheets. I had a lightbulb moment when I realized that party streamers are 1) crepe paper 2) incredibly cheap, and 3) abundant. Also they come in TONS of colors and are about the width of a petal! We grabbed some from the dollar store and a party supply store.
Aren't these colors so juicy?! Love them all together. Color for the win.
The older girls helped a lot with the cutting. We traced shapes on the crepe paper and we had a little flower-making party.
We used green floral toothpicks from a craft store as the base and made center buds or stamens with a small bit of crepe paper and some green floral tape.
Then we assembled the petals around the stem and wrapped the bloom with floral tape.
You'll want to sort of fluff things up a little, but that's basically it! Not hard at all.
Then we coordinated the flowers (sort of) with the colors of the 12 Sharpie markers in the pack from Office Depot. I've collected an absurd amount of washi tape at this point, so we had quite a few options to use for taping the flower to the Sharpie cap.
Super cute, right? I love that the markers are still very accessible, but that the flowers will last forever.
We recycled some cans, cleaned them out and spray painted them gold before putting the flower Sharpies in.
I'm glad that we were able to help with the school supply wish list in a creative way. The girls loved this project so much and it was a big point of pride for them that they (mostly) made something so pretty all by themselves. :)
A big thank you to Office Depot for sponsoring this post and for providing the Sharpies! For more information about these products please visit here.
What a darling project with your girls. I know they were so proud.
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ReplyDeleteSO beautiful! I'm sure the teachers were delighted to receive them. I think they're so pretty I would keep them in my house all the time…no need to worry about flowers dying!
ReplyDeleteSo clever. And I love the bright color combination. I had a friend give me a bouquet of some hand made flowers for my Birthday!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute! Love to hear how excited the girls were about it too.
ReplyDeleteWho invited Steve?
ReplyDeleteThis is great! I am a realtor is Denver and I do a program called Homes for Heroes. I provide substantial rebates to local heroes that buy or sell a home through me- teacher included. I have been looking for a way to get the word out about the program but also provide something of value to the teachers. I'm going to give this project a whirl! Thanks again for the idea.
ReplyDelete$1000 of their own money? Ouch. Teachers do so much, and it's nice to give back a little bit to show how much they're appreciated. Thank you for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteI have a friend that is a teacher and she's spent over $4,000 in just 3 years of teaching for her classroom. It's astounding what teachers will do for their kids. I know she would love a gift like this. Cute idea!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a cute project! I'm sure the girls' teachers will love these!
ReplyDeleteIt's so great that you brought this up. It makes me want to bring lots of things for my son's new kindergarten teacher. Thank you for this great reminder. Super cute project!
ReplyDeleteI hope teachers are aware that all their out of pocket expenditures are tax deductible on schedule A!!! So as long as they are able to itemize, out of pocket expenditure will reduce dollar for dollar their federal income tax liability.
ReplyDeleteThis is a really great idea! Lovely how they turned out.
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute thoughtful idea. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I think I need them for my own desk. They would certainly brighten my office up.
ReplyDeleteYou have the BEST projects! This is lovely. :)
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, what a great idea! I love it and want to make one now! :)
ReplyDeleteWould have to say that love the Adele ring - shaunie @ twitter.com/sandyhills25
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