December 03, 2013

A second look "We whisk you a merry kiss-mass"

 


My kids have great teachers and even though gift-giving is not an expectation I still want them to know that they are having a positive impact in my children's lives. 

Here’s the thing: While teachers really appreciate the spirit behind end-of-year gifts, they really don’t have the storage space for yet another “No. 1 teacher” mug.  so, last Christmas I "whisked" up four of these. The gifts were a huge success because they were different and useful!
So here we are..the beginning of December and my mind has turned to what I will be making this year.

I took a second look at this wonderful teacher's gift that I made last year but realised we have a teeny tiny problem.
 
My daughter has the same teacher my son had last year.  I doubt this one gift idea will make a second appearance but it's too good not to share!  I'm still going to make something but the pinterest hunt is on.
If you have something you think is really easy and fun to make I would love to hear about it!


"We Whisk you a Merry Kiss-mas

Materials:
whisk ($1.25 each at Dollarama)
holiday hershey kisses ($4.49 a bag at Save on foods) *we used two*
clear plastic goodie bag (2 for $6.00 Save on foods)
ribbon-wire and curling
tag (here’s a great pdf: “we whisk you a merry kiss-mas”)
Directions:
Determine how many kisses you want in the whisk.  Separate one set of wires on the whisk so there is a space wide enough to put the kisses in.  Reshape the wires of the whisk.  Place filled whisk in plastic bag.  Tie wire ribbon around the whisk handle towards the top of the bag to close it.  Tie the curling with the tag under the wire ribbon.  Curl the ends of the curling ribbon.  Done!
I have about $3.50 in each whisk I made.  

Do you make gifts for your children's teachers?
Teachers: What was the most memorable and meaningful token of thanks you have ever received? 

 
 
wewhiskyou.pdf


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28 comments:

  1. those are totally cute!! and yes no one needs more mugs!

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  2. Wow, what a totally cute idea! I am going to use this for my son's daycare teachers!

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  3. Supercute! This time of year it is always hard to figure out what to get the teacher!

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  4. I love this idea, and can think of quite a few people to give this to.

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  5. This is a great idea! I sent it to my friend, who is a teacher in CT, and he thought it's much better than another coffee mug!

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  6. how adorable-- i love this gift!!!!

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  7. Perfect white elephant or teachers gift! Got to love it!

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  8. i seriously LOVE this gift. I actually GOT one of these last Christmas and I adore it still! Well, I ate the chocolate and use the wisk, but I love the idea.

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  9. Very cute idea! Sharing with my friends ~ everyone is always looking for something unique for the teachers.

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  10. This is such an adorable gift idea! I have a few on my list who would love this!

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  11. These are so cute! I made a gift "basket" in a mixing bowl with lots of cooking mixes for one of my son's teachers this year.

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  12. What fun idea. I may just have to use this.

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  13. Very cute idea... we do make an assortment of yummy goodies and I order a couple personalized items, as well

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  14. This is a super clever idea! Thanks for showing how you did it, might make it perfect for teachers in Charlottes class.

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  15. Awww, such a cute idea! I can't wait until our little one goes off to school (two more years) so we can make things like this for her teachers.

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  16. Love this gift! I know that any teacher or any one else for that matter would love it also!

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  17. This is so creative and inexpensive. Yet, certainly not cheap! Thank you for the creative idea!

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  18. This is adorable! I'm definitely doing this for my mom and our daycare teachers!

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  19. What a cute gift idea. I love the play on words. I am sure your daughter's teacher will not mind seeing your cute gift for the second time. Who doesn't love Hershey kisses.

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  20. YOu are so creative I love it! I will be using this for my teachers gift for my boys to give their teacher this year. YOURE right cups are so overrated

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  21. Fantastic idea, I'm SO stealing this!

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  22. That's inexpensive enough that it could be given to many people!

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  23. This is such an adorable idea. I love that it is low cost but looks super cute.

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  24. I love this idea its just too cute.. I always give my kids teacher a gift but i have never made any

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