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Easy Craft: Print and Color End-of-the-Year Teacher's Gift Tag for Plants or Flowers


Our 5 year old twins graduated from preschool this year.  In the past, we always gave the teachers small gift cards and hand drawn cards from the children for end-of-the-year thank you gifts.  This year, the twins wanted to give their teachers flowers.  I talked them into going with potted plants because they would last far longer than cut flowers.  They took much care in selecting the perfect plants with the prettiest flowers.

I wanted to do something special with the plants.  I considered having the children paint the pots or make a sign to put in the soil.  Then I came up with this free printable gift tag that would work for both a plant or floral bouquet as an end-of-the-year teacher's gift.

In addition to the free printable below, you will also need . . . 

Crayons or Markers
Thin permanent marker (in a dark color)
Glue stick
Invisible tape
Child safety scissors
1" (or wider) ribbon
Narrow ribbon (can also use twine or yarn)

Below you will find two versions of this printable gift tag.  The one on the left reads "Thank You For Helping Us Bloom!!" and the one on the right says "Thank You For Helping Me Bloom!!"  You should print the one that works for you based on whether you are giving a gift from a single child, siblings, or the whole class.

TO PRINT:  Click on the desired image to enlarge.  Then right-click on the image and select "print."  Use your browser's back arrow to return to this page.


Step 1.  Print out the desired page.  Then ask your child to color in the flower, making sure he or she only uses light colors in the flower's center where the text appears.

(Click any photo to enlarge)

Step 2.  Carefully cut out the flowers, making sure to leave the two flowers connected at the dotted line.  An adult may have to do the cutting if you are working with young children who have yet to perfect their cutting skills.

Step 3.  Fold the flowers along the dotted line so that the blank sides of the flowers are together.

Step 4.  Use a glue stick to glue the two halves together, except where the two flowers are connected.  To help with this, you can insert a crayon, pencil, or marker between the two halves at the very top as shown below.  Once the glue dries, remove the crayon and you will have an opening in which you can insert a string or ribbon to hang the gift tag with.




Step 5.  Using the ribbon you have chosen that is 1" or wider, tie a bow around or near the top of the flowerpot.  Use small loops of invisible tape between the ribbon and the flowerpot to help hold the ribbon in place.

Step 6.  Using a thin permanent marker, fill in the "to" and the "from" on the tag.

Step 7.  Thread a small length of narrow ribbon, twine, or yarn through the opening at the top of the tag you created and tie it in a knot to make it hang from the wider ribbon already on the flowerpot.

Here is how our two potted plants turned out.  The teachers both loved the plants, as well as the tags made by the children.  It was definitely more personal than a gift card and the children were so proud to carry the plants into school to present them to their teachers.




Ideas for how to make this project your own . . .
  • Paint the flowerpot
  • Use stickers on the flower pot and/or the tag
  • Use some glue and glitter to make the tag sparkle
  • Use wired ribbon to create a fancier bow for the flowerpot
  • Decoupage photos from the school year onto the flowerpot
If you end up doing this project, I would love to hear how it turns out.







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My Photos: Flower Macros


It's been quite a long time since I've tried to take macros of anything.  When I received a fresh flower bouquet from my husband and children for Mother's Day, I thought that was the perfect time to take a few.  I always want to take photos of fresh flowers so that I can preserve their beauty before they begin to wilt.  These flowers are still looking great a whole week later though.



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Click here to view all my past favorite photos.


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Giveaway & Review: Birthday Flower Cake from 1-800-Flowers ($40 GC) [CLOSED]

As previously promised, my review of an amazing arrangement from 1-800-Flowers. Their signature floral birthday cake may look good enough to eat, but it's actually crafted from fresh pastel flowers such as pretty mini carnations and cheerful poms. It arrived in a bakery box with a set of six candles and was one of the most beautiful flower arrangements I’ve ever seen. I showed it off to several people before giving it to my mother-in-law for her birthday and everyone was absolutely in awe of this unique, gorgeous arrangement. My mother-in-law thought it was gorgeous and was thrilled to take it home with her. It really brightened and her day and delivered birthday smiles, for certain.




1-800-Flowers’ Deliver Birthday Smiles campaign is underway and you’re encouraged to visit 1-800-Flowers on Facebook and on Twitter and to get involved. Send a smile to someone today and make sure and tell them about it on Facebook or Twitter along with telling them your favorite products. They would love to hear from you!


Thank you to 1-800-Flowers for sending us a complimentary sample arrangement to base this review upon and for providing a Savings Pass for our contest prize.




What you can win:
One lucky reader will receive a $40 Savings Pass (which is similar to a gift card).


Limitations:
This giveaway is open to U.S. entries only. You do not need to be a blogger to enter, but you must have a valid email address and be age 18 years or older. If you enter anonymously and do not include a valid email address in your comment entries, I will not be able to notify you should you win this random drawing.


How to Gain Entries:
Visit the 1-800-Flowers Birthday Center. Then leave a comment telling me the name of one arrangement or gift that you would love to send to a friend or loved one for their birthday. You MUST do this to be eligible to win this contest.

Extra Entries:

1) For 5 extra entries, leave a relevant comment on one of my non-giveaway posts. Then leave FIVE separate comments with the name of the post on which you commented. You will earn 5 extra entries for each different non-contest post you comment on.


2)

For 5 extra entries, enter one of my other contests. Leave FIVE separate comments here telling me which contest you entered. You will earn 5 extra entries for each contest you enter.


3)
For 10 extra entries, sign up for email updates and special offers from 1-800-Flowers (bottom of website). Then come back here and leave TEN separate comments telling me you did so.

4)

For 1 extra entry each, if you are a Friend of mine on Facebook and/or if you have "liked" the 3 Garnets & 2 Sapphires Facebook page, then leave a separate comment here telling me so with the link to your Facebook profile.


5) For 1 extra entry each
, follow 1-800-Flowers on Twitter and/or "Like" 1-800-Flowers on Facebook. Then leave a separate comment for each with the link to your Twitter or Facebook profile.


6)

Follow me on Twitter. Then leave a separate comment with the link to your Twitter profile.


7)

Tweet about this giveaway linking back to this post. Then come back here and leave the link to your tweet in a separate comment. You may do this once per day until the end of the contest.


8)

Subscribe to this blog's feed. Or you can follow me through Blogger or subscribe via email (widget is on sidebar). Then leave a separate comment telling me you did so.



9)

Subscribe to A Blog of Goodies' feed (the sister site to 3 Garnets & 2 Sapphires). Then leave a separate comment telling me you did so.


10)

Add my button or blog link to your blog's sidebar. Then leave a separate comment with the link to your blog.




(All entries will be verified prior to awarding this prize.)


Random Drawing:

This contest will be closed on Monday, November 15th, 2010 at 11:59pm EST. A random number drawing will be held shortly after. The winner will be announced here and will be contact via email or through their blog. If the winner does not respond within 48 hours, a new number will be drawn.


Good luck in the drawing!






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Deliver Birthday Smiles with 1-800-Flowers!

Stay tuned because coming at the end of October there will be a gift card giveaway for 3G2S readers from 1-800-Flowers.com! Their Deliver Birthday Smiles campaign is underway and you’re encouraged to visit 1-800-Flowers on Facebook and 1-800-Flowers on Twitter to learn more and get involved.

At the end of this month, I will be reviewing the beautiful Birthday Flower Cake (pictured below) and someone will win a gift card that can be used at 1-800-Flowers.com and 1-800-Baskets.com. You could also win free flowers for a year by visiting the 1-800 Flowers Facebook page.




Send a smile to someone today!


Thank you to 1-800-Flowers for providing a complimentary product for our upcoming review and for providing a savings pass for our upcoming giveaway.