Saturday, October 26, 2013

Jack O Lantern Gift Box



We always make special treats like our Witches Broom Lollipops for my daughters class each year.  But what about the teacher?  

My daughter just loves making things and giving them to people, so she wanted to make something special for her teacher on Halloween.  So we made this cute Jack O Lantern Gift Box, and filled it with some homemade cookies (you could just fill it with candy if you wanted).

I drew and painted the face on the box but my daughter pretty much did the rest.  She also helped make our sugar cookies and decorate them for Halloween.  We used the same recipe as these Christmas cookies we just cut them out in Halloween shapes instead. 

Teachers do so much it is nice to find a way to say thank you every now and then, so I love it when my daughter wants to make her teacher something special.

Supplies
Small Round Paper-Mâché Box
Cork
Green Pipe Cleaner
Orange Paint
Black Paint
Brown Paint
Paint brushes
Glue

Directions
Start by painting your box and lid orange, you will probably need a 2nd coat on this one.
While you are waiting for the first coat of paint to dry paint your cork brown.
Once the paint is dry draw a jack o lantern face on to your box, make sure you put the lid on before you draw it so the lid does not cover your eyes!
When you have the face looking like you want; paint in the face with your black paint.
While we are waiting for the black paint to dry you can glue your cork to the lid of your box.

Curl your pipe cleaner on your finger

Then wrap it around the base of your cork and glue it on the box lid.
Now just put a special treat in the box and give it to a Special Teacher!

12 comments:

  1. Great idea! would like to try with my sister's kids :)

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  2. This is wonderful. Very cute! I made something similar (simpler) with my students as a way to count down the days till Halloween and win prizes.
    What a lovely young lady you have thinking about her teacher as well!!!

    Maria
    www.musicteachingandparenting.com

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  3. What a sweet and thoughtful idea.

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  4. Such a cute idea, looks like she is a sweetie and had so much fun!
    I linked over from the Inspire Us Thursday Party where I am participating with my
    Every Leaf printable, and
    If the Broom fits fun printable
    I would love it if you'd stop by.
    Hugs, antonella :-)

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  5. I really love this. I think it is so very neat! I love that you use a cork for the top. I think next year, my son will be a good age to try this out! I saw this on Pin It Monday Hop Link Party and I am so glad I did! Maybe you could stop by my Link Up party on Friday for Family Fridays! http://livinthemomlife.com/category/link-up-party/

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  6. This is so cute and fun that your daughter was able to help! I'd love to invite you to share this at our Get Your DIY on Fall Party Challenge going on now. This week's theme is pumpkins! This would be perfect! http://www.confessionsofaserialdiyer.com/get-your-diy-on-pumpkins-features/
    Hope to see you there!
    XO,
    Christy

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  7. How adorable and how thoughtful that your daughter wants to share gifts with her teacher. Thanks for sharing at Inspire Us Thursday on Organized 31.

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  8. Thanks for linking this cute idea to What'd You Do This Weekend. I hope the teacher enjoys it.

    Wishes for tasty dishes,
    Linda

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  9. So cute! What a great craft! Thanks for linking up to the "Get Your DIY On" link up party! Come on back on Sunday for our burlap challenge!

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  10. Love it! I'd love to have you share this on The HomeAcre Harvest Hop today!
    http://www.theselfsufficienthomeacre.com/2013/10/the-homeacre-harvest-hop-2.html

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