It is almost Halloween, that means parties and gifts. So, I am making some cute little buckets for the Teachers. I was going to fill them with candy, but decided that spa goodies might be more useful for the them! They can take the spa stuff home and keep the bucket on their desk for whatever they might need.
To make this bucket was super easy!
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Step one: Gather your supplies.
- Foam Board™, White, 9″ x 12″ x 3/16″
- CraftBond™ Scrapbooking Tape, Removable
- CraftBond™ Scrapbooking Tape, Permanent
- CraftBond™ Quick Dry Dualtip Glue Pen
- CraftBond™ Foam Mounting Tape
- X-ACTO® Designer Series 12″ Rotary Paper Trimmer
- X-ACTO® Designer Series 8″ Scissors
- X-ACTO® Designer Series Scallop 4 Pack Decorative Edge Scissors
- X-ACTO® Designer Series 12″ x 12″ Self-Healing Cutting Mat
- X-ACTO® Designer Series 12” Metal Ruler
- X-ACTO® Designer Series Circle Cutter
- X-ACTO® Designer Series #11 Craft Knife
- 8 1/2″ x 9″ unused take out food bucket – I used a popcorn canister that someone got for Christmas last year.
- 12″ x 12″ scrapbook paper: I used some of my leftovers.
- 1” die cut 3-D sticker letters to spell “Boo Treats”
- 18″ length of 1/4″ diameter wood dowel
- Silver spray glitter
- Pencil
Step Two: Cut your paper
- Trim your paper into 2 in strips by whatever length you need to cover your bucket. Mine were about 7 inches long.
- Also cut enough 1 1/4 inch circles to go around the outside of your bucket. It took 10 for me.
Step Three: Decorate the bucket
Overlap the strips just a tad to create a 3D effect. Decorate your circles with stickers or die cuts. I took a strip of paper and put around the bucket to help on the strips on first. Then, I put the circles over the strip using the foam mounting to make them pop.
Step Four: Fill the bucket
I haven’t done this part yet, because I couldn’t decide what to do! Now, I have decided to do Spa stuff, but I have to run back into town to get what I need. Be sure to check my Facebook page soon to see the end result!
Step Five: Label the bucket!
Once you have your bucket full, you need to place your label on a dowel and stick it down in the bucket so it sticks out the top like this one.
This project has been compensated as part of a social shopper insights study for Elmer’s #gluenglitter #collectivebias #cbias
maggy, red ted art
Thursday 20th of October 2011
Oooh perfect! Nice to think of teachers too!
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Maggy
Peggy Banks
Wednesday 19th of October 2011
Love it! Please post this, and anything else you may have,in my link party at http://diycraftstomake.blogspot.com/
Thanks,
Peggy
Amy
Monday 10th of October 2011
I come from a family of teachers and I can say without a doubt-a spa bucket is PERFECT! :)
Kelli
Tuesday 11th of October 2011
ROTFL, Amy. My husband is also a teacher. I can image that she will really put it to use. :-)
Amanda
Monday 10th of October 2011
You can never go wrong with a bucket of goodies! Great idea Kelli!
Kelli
Tuesday 11th of October 2011
LOL! Thanks, Amanda!
Tonia @ The Gunny Sack
Monday 10th of October 2011
I think that after all the Halloween excitement at school, the teacher is going to need a spa day! The bucket turned out super cute!
Kelli
Tuesday 11th of October 2011
I was kind of thinking that, too! I am really happy with them - and she can use the bucket for so much!