FREE Teacher Appreciation Printable {SODA-lighted}

Can you believe Teacher Appreciation week is coming up?  I ADORE trying to come up with clever, fun and inexpensive ways to tell my kids teachers that they are appreciated, valued and not taken for granted.  This year I’ve taken to drinking far too much SODA so it’s no surprise that the first thing that came to mind to give my kids teachers for teacher appreciation week was their favorite SODA.   I have the perfect printable for room parents and parents with multiples in the same class!

Soda-lighted printable

Teacher Appreciation Printable

teacher appreciation tags

Since I have twins in the same class and am no stranger to being a room parent, I had tags designed that say, “We’ve been SODA-lighted to have you for our Teacher this year”. This way, room moms have something to give to the teacher from the class AND if a parent has two children in one class, they have a printable they can use as well!  Plus, the colors work great for either male or female teachers!

Free Printable File!

SODA-lighted printable (599)

These adorable printables were designed by Tricia Rennea.  She can design just about anything, so if you ever need printables, she’s your gal!

The Tags come with two options for wording

  •  One says, ”We’ve been SODA-lighted to have you for our Teacher this year!”  The other says, “I’ve been SODA-lighted to have you for my Teacher this year!
  • I’d recommend printing on white card stock.
  • Then cut out and use on Soda bottle or can to embellish gift for teacher!

 

SODA lighted printable

I’d love to hear how you used these printables. Did you use ribbon, twine, etc.?   Leave me a comment and let me know!

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Printable Valentine {free printable}

How to give a cute Valentine just got easier with these free printable Valentines.  These free printable Valentine cards are perfect for the classroom, a friend, neighbor, family member or party.  You can attach them to candy or a gift or just give them alone.  There are six adorable printable Valentine cards to choose from so you are not stuck with just one design.  The cards designed in pink, red and white just make my heart happy!

Printable Valentine

Printable Valentine

Valentine Cards

Download free printable here:

The adorable Valentine Cards were designed by  Tricia Rennea exclusively for Seven Clown Circus, and can be downloaded for free! {{I can’t say enough about her amazing skill and she is a wonder to work with!}}

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Free Printable Chevron Party Kit!

Printables are fun, but FREE printables are even funner.  Download this FREE Printable Chevron Party Kit to use in a pinch or just to have on hand.  It includes invitations, cupcake toppers, thank you tags, place cards, gift bags and a banner!

Printable Chevron Party Kit

As a huge thank you being a loyal reader and for doing all the other fun stuff that you’ve done like subscribing to my RSS feed and liking my Facebook page, I had this Chevron Party Kit designed just for you!  It’s my little way of showing my appreciation to you for reading what I have to say and telling me that my crafts are cute.

I hope it’s as useful to you as I know it’s going to be to me!

Free Printable Chevron Party Kit

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*Tricia Rennea designed this Chevron Party Kit for me.

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Halloween Candy Bouquet {free printable}

Halloween Candy Bouquets are not only fun to look at, they are fun to eat, too.  Halloween Candy Bouquets are the perfect Halloween Decoration and gift idea, so they do double duty!  They aren’t super inexpensive to make since you do have to buy all the candy plus a few extra supplies, but I think that the bright colors and fun non-traditional bouquet make the expense worth it.  Besides, this arrangement is edible!

Halloween Candy Bouquet

Supplies Needed for a Halloween Candy Bouquet

  • Floral Foam
  • Floral Sticks
  • Decorative sticks as background for bouquet.  {mine came from the 99 cent store.  I used 2}
  • Ribbon
  • Candy Bars
  • Hot Glue Gun and Hot Glue Sticks
  • Take Out Container Type Box to put Candy in {mine came from Michael’s for 99 cents}
  • Colored celophane

Assembling Halloween Candy Bouquet

Halloween Candy Bouquet

Step 1:  Cut Floral Foam piece to fit into conainer.  It needs to fit snuggly without any wiggle room.  It there is any movement, your bouquet will fall over.

Halloween Candy Bouquet

Step 2:  Put floral foam into container.

Halloween Candy Bouquet

Step 3:  Glue floral sticks onto the backs of candy bars.

Halloween Candy Bouquet

Step 4:  Arrange Background sticks in container, making sure your container is balanced, and then begin adding candy bars, again being careful to balance the bouquet.  Be sure to place sticks into the floral foam on an angle for the sides.

Halloween Candy Bouquet

Step 5:  Add the cellophane pieces.  I cute four 12″x12″ squares and used a floral stick to put them into the floral foam.  Just put the cellophane into areas that have “holes” and needs a little something to fill it in.  Tie on ribbon.

Halloween Candy Bouquet

Step 6:  Download and Print on Cardstock the adorable Halloween cards below.  Choose your favorite and glue to a floral stick and stick in the Halloween candy bouquet.  Now your bouquet is done and ready to display or give as a gift.

It’s it delightfully edible?

Free Printable Halloween Cards

Halloween cards

Halloween Cards (905) {click to download}

The adorable Halloween Cards were designed by Tricia Rennea exclusively for Seven Clown Circus, and can be downloaded for free!  {{I can’t say enough about her amazing skill and she is a wonder to work with!}}

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PSST…..I didn’t design the original candy bouquet that was the inspiration for this one.  An in-life friend did and then I tweaked it by changing the base and a few other elements to make it like this.

Free Printable Thank You Tags for Teachers {teacher appreciation gift}

I’m always trying to think of fun ways to say THANK YOU to my kids teachers for all of their hard work.  I want them to know that I don’t take them for granted and that I appreciate that they work hard each day.  September is always a hot month, so to say THANK you to my children’s teachers I got them a water bottle and had a printable designed that said, “thank you for quenching my child’s thirst for knowledge“.

Teacher Appreciation Printable

Free Printable Files!

Thank You Tags for Teachers (1177) {click on link to download}

These adorable printables were designed by Tricia Rennea.  She can design just about anything, so if you ever need printables, she’s your gal!

  • There are 4 options:  2 flag type printables perfect for straws, and 2 tag type printables perfect to be tied onto a water bottle or other gift!
  • I’d recommend printing on white card stock.
  • Then cut out and use to embellish gift for teacher!

I’d love to hear how you use these printables. Leave me a comment and let me know!

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Strawberry Sugar Scrub Recipe {homemade gift idea}

Strawberry sugar scrubs are easy to make, package adorably and are good for your skin!  Homemade scrubs are one of the best gifts ever!  They are my new latest craze {as you know} and after the recent success of my Lemon Sugar Scrub for Mother’s Day gifts, my Coffee Sugar Scrub for Teacher Appreciation, and my cherry and peach sugar scrubs just because, I decided to go all out and try a few more fruity sugar scrubs!  So, here’s an easy-peasy, strawberry sugar scrub recipe (with FREE printable tag) that’s perfect for gift giving!

Strawberry Sugar Scrub

I’ve been making a lot of sugar scrubs in little batches, and this recipe filled up the small Mason jar I purchased in a 4 pack at Target.  I’ve had so much fun finding interesting containers to put sugar scrubs in!  The recipe is super simple.  I love that sugar scrubs can be used on the hands, feet and body.  I like to use sugar scrubs in the shower because they are such great exfoliators and the hot water dissolves the sugar crystals before they can be too abrasive.

Strawberry Sugar Scrub Recipe

Mix Together {this recipe makes about 1 1/2 cups prepared}

  • 1 cup white sugar
  • 1/2 cup olive oil, plus 1 TBS
  • 2-3 drops of strawberry aromatherapy oil
  • approximately 10 drops of red soap colorant (I purchased a pack of 4 colors at Michaels for $4.00)

 Strawberry Sugar Scrub

Decorate Jar

I used embellishments I had at home to decorate the jar.  Ribbons I had in my craft supply closet were used to tie on the “Strawberry Sugar Scrub” tag.  The tag was designed by Tricia Rennea exclusively for Seven Clown Circus, and can be downloaded for free!  The sugar scrub was super easy to make and the whole project took me a total of 20 minutes including tying on the printable!  It’s THAT easy.

That’s it!  The Strawberry Sugar Scrub is read to use or give as a gift!

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Oranges & Apple Sugar Scrub Recipe {homemade gift idea}

Oranges and Apple sugar scrubs are easy to make, package adorably and are good for your skin!  Homemade scrubs are one of the best gifts ever!  They are my new latest craze {as you know} and after the recent success of my Lemon Sugar Scrub for Mother’s Day gifts, my Coffee Sugar Scrub for Teacher Appreciation, and my cherry, peach, and strawberry sugar scrubs just because, I decided to go all out and try a few more fruity sugar scrubs!  So, here’s an easy-peasy, oranges & apples sugar scrub recipe (with FREE printable tag) that’s perfect for gift giving!

I’ve been making a lot of sugar scrubs in little batches, and this recipe filled up the small Mason jar I purchased in a 4 pack at Target.  I’ve had so much fun finding interesting containers to put sugar scrubs in!  The recipe is super simple.  I love that sugar scrubs can be used on the hands, feet and body.  I like to use sugar scrubs in the shower because they are such great exfoliators and the hot water dissolves the sugar crystals before they can be too abrasive.

Oranges & Apple Sugar Scrub Recipe

Mix Together {this recipe makes about 1 1/2 cups prepared}

  • 1 cup white sugar
  • 1/2 cup olive oil, plus 1 TBS
  • 2-3 drops of oranges & apple aromatherapy oil
  • approximately 10 drops of peach soap colorant (I purchased a pack of 4 colors at Michaels for $4.00)

Apples and Oranges Sugar Scrub

Decorate Jar

I used embellishments I had at home to decorate the jar.  Ribbons and twine I had in my craft supply closet were used to tie on the “Oranges & Apple Sugar Scrub” tag.  The tag was designed by Tricia Rennea exclusively for Seven Clown Circus, and can be downloaded for free!  The sugar scrub was super easy to make and the whole project took me a total of 20 minutes including tying on the printable!  It’s THAT easy.

That’s it!  The Oranges & Apple Sugar Scrub is read to use or give as a gift!

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Raspberry Sugar Scrub Recipe {homemade gift idea}

Raspberry sugar scrubs are easy to make, package adorably and are good for your skin!  Homemade scrubs are one of the best gifts ever!  They are my new latest craze {as you know} and after the recent success of my Lemon Sugar Scrub for Mother’s Day gifts, my Coffee Sugar Scrub for Teacher Appreciation, and my cherry, peach, and strawberry sugar scrubs just because, I decided to go all out and try a few more fruity sugar scrubs!  So, here’s an easy-peasy, raspberry sugar scrub recipe (with FREE printable tag) that’s perfect for gift giving!

Raspberry Sugar Scrub

I’ve been making a lot of sugar scrubs in little batches, and this recipe filled up the small soap jar I purchased Michaels with some to spare.  I’ve had so much fun finding interesting containers to put sugar scrubs in!  The recipe is super simple.  I love that sugar scrubs can be used on the hands, feet and body.  I like to use sugar scrubs in the shower because they are such great exfoliators and the hot water dissolves the sugar crystals before they can be too abrasive.

Raspberry Sugar Scrub Recipe

Raspberry Sugar Scrub

Mix Together {this recipe makes about 1 1/2 cups prepared}

  • 1 cup white sugar
  • 1/2 cup olive oil, plus 1 TBS
  • 2-3 drops of raspberry aromatherapy oil
  • approximately 10 drops of violet and blue soap colorant (I purchased a pack of 4 colors at Michaels for $4.00)

Raspberry Sugar Scrub

Decorate Jar

I used embellishments I had at home to decorate the jar.  Ribbons I had in my craft supply closet were used to tie on the “Raspberry Sugar Scrub” tag.  The tag was designed by Tricia Rennea exclusively for Seven Clown Circus, and can be downloaded for free!  The sugar scrub was super easy to make and the whole project took me a total of 20 minutes including tying on the printable!  It’s THAT easy.

That’s it!  The Raspberry Sugar Scrub is read to use or give as a gift!

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Peach Sugar Scrub Recipe {homemade gift idea}

Peach sugar scrubs are easy to make, package adorably {if I do say so myself} and are great for your skin!  Homemade scrubs are one of the best gifts ever {in my opinion}!  They are my new latest craze {as you know} and after falling in love with my Lemon Sugar Scrub, my Coffee Sugar Scrub, and my Cherry Sugar Scrub, I decided to go all out and try a few more fruity sugar scrubs!  So, here’s an easy-peasy, peach sugar scrub recipe (with FREE printable tag) that’s perfect for gift giving!

Peach Sugar Scrub

I’ve been making a lot of sugar scrubs in little batches, and this recipe filled up the fun shaped jar I found at Michael’s on clearance filled with paper flowers.  I’ve had so much fun finding interesting containers to put sugar scrubs in!  The recipe is super simple.  I love that sugar scrubs can be used on the hands, feet and body.  I like to use sugar scrubs in the shower because they are such great exfoliators and the hot water dissolves the sugar crystals before they can be too abrasive.

Peach Sugar Scrub Recipe

Peach Sugar Scrub

Mix Together {this recipe makes about 1 1/2 cups prepared}

  • 1 cup white sugar
  • 1/2 cup canola oil, plus 1 TBS
  • 2-3 drops of peach aromatherapy oil
  • approximately 10 drops of peach soap colorant (I purchased a pack of 4 colors at Michaels for $4.00)

Peach Sugar Scrub

Decorate Jar

I used embellishments I had at home to decorate the jar.  A ribbon and twine I had in my craft supply closet were used to tie on the “Peach Sugar Scrub” tag.  The tag was designed by Tricia Rennea exclusively for Seven Clown Circus, and can be downloaded for free!  The sugar scrub was super easy to make and the whole project took me a total of 20 minutes including tying on the printable!  It’s THAT easy.

That’s it!  The Peach Sugar Scrub is read to give as a gift or use for yourself!

Other Sugar Scrub Recipes

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