Since I didn't want to fill these bags up with candy, I went on a search for other things to stuff them with. The Target Dollar Spot also had $1 packages of Valentine's pencils in shades of red, orange, pink and teal. I put them in my cart as a "maybe." As I continued my shopping, I was brainstorming for a project that Beckett could help me create and that would fit in the cute cello bags. Then it came to me - he and I could make some fun pencil toppers!
My mom has a Sizzix die cutter, and the last time I used it Beckett was fascinated and wanted to help turn the handle, so I knew this would be the perfect way for him to help make pencil toppers for all of the kids in his class. We picked up a large sheet of red foam from Michaels, and my mom cut it into squares a little larger than her largest heart shaped Sizzix die. Beckett placed a foam square on top of the die, and then my mom helped him to turn the handle, rolling the die through the Sizzix (the pressure cuts the die shape as it rolls through).
After just a couple of times, Beckett had the hang of it and didn't need {or want} any help! He was able to turn the handle on his own, and loved removing each completed heart, showing it off, stacking them up, and of course, wearing the negatives as bracelets!
Once the pencil toppers were complete, we needed to find a couple more fun items to fill the Valentine's gift bags. While picking up supplies at Michaels for another project, I came across small, colorful flutes, as well as small tubes of bubbles. Music and bubbles are two of Beckett's favorite pastimes, and he was excited to see these going into our shopping cart!
Last, but not least, we decided to round out the gift bags with one of Beckett's favorite treats - fruit snacks! We had plenty of individual bags left over from his birthday party, so this was a no cost addition.
I printed and cut out the bag toppers, folded each in half, and wrote the names of the children in Beckett's class on the back-sides.
I added strips of double sided tape to the inside of the toppers to affix them to the cello bags. I placed the toppers so that they only overlap the very top of the bag (because the pencils are tall and I wanted the pencil toppers to remain visible).
Beckett is really excited to give these bags to all of his friends at his preschool Valentine's party next week!
There are two versions of the bag toppers available for download. The first is the simple, non-personalized version that just has the alphabet and a place to write in your child's name. If you are comfortable using a photo editting program, you can instead download the customizable version of the bag topper, with a place to put a photo of your cute kiddo, and you can type or write in your kiddo's name.

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The colorful flutes are quiet though... right? If not quiet are they easily broken by "accidentally" stepping on it the first time it's left alone on the floor?
ReplyDeleteSkippy, you mean you don't like when people give your kids things that make noise?! The flutes actually are really quiet. Beckett keeps trying to blow harder because he wants it to be louder.
ReplyDeletesuch cute idea's thanks so much for sharing I've pinned it too
ReplyDeleteThose are so cute, and what a great idea for how to close the top of the bag. hanks for linking up at the Bloggers Brags Pinterest Party. I've pinned your post to the Bloggers Brags Pinterest board!
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