Thursday, December 11, 2025

Quilted Double Jar Teacher Gifts—Holiday 2025!


Helloooo, peeps, from the eve of our annual Flash Craft Kids’ Holiday Party!

To say I have a to-do list a gazillion miles long is a major understatement. It’s gonna be a DOOZY. But a festive doozy! We’re mostly excited (and only a little bit scared) about 26 kids running around the house. Yikes!

So…stay tuned over the weekend for a report on that whole hoopla, but for now, I’m stuck in the car for half an hour during Chica’s violin lesson, so I’ll quickly share another little festive project I pulled together last weekend:

This year’s holiday teacher gifts!



















I actually lurv me a good teacher gift craft, believe it or not. We’ve had some fun over the years with some really creative packaging for gift cards (which is really what this is all about: a vessel for a gift card!).

We’ve made snowmen, holiday trees with gift card “ornament,” a candy sleigh with a gift card…all sorts of fun.

It’s hard to keep coming up with ideas, and I’m not gonna lie: we’re on the tail end of this whole shebang, since Little Man is my standalone in elementary school and the girlies are too embarrassed to gift to their middle school teachers (understandable).

So I kept it simple but elevated with a double quilted bell jar situation. :)

The bottom portion contains the gift card, and the top has some candy. They’re classy, cute and the printable gift tags (laminated, natch) add a little extra bit of flair!



















I grabbed a smattering of gift cards (Crumbl for music, art, PE and librarians, and Target for Little Man’s academic teachers) and added some shredded paper to the jars to make them look cute.

Then I loaded the tiny top jar with yummy candies and hot glued the jars together (with the lids facing one another).



















Then came the printable tags because this look is adorable, but just too plain!




















Honestly, the perfect topper (literally) for the whole concept was these stinking adorable—and gorgeous!—Minted brand bows they had at Target. I’ve used and loved Minted for nearly 15 years, so I’m always happy to support their endeavors! And I adored the foil element on these particular bows:



















Gorgeous! I loved seeing them all together once they were done and packaged up for delivery to school!












When you’ve been gifting to teachers for this many years, you’ve gotta make it fun and find the joy in the process, and this definitely met the criteria!

I was so pleased with the ease and cuteness factor of these beauties that I’m making another round of them for my Barre Ladies’ holiday party and a few other lovely peeps I gift to over the season.

Gotta love a fun way to package trusty gift cards! And a fairly chill hour or two on a Saturday (so rare!) to make it happen!












Okay…more over the weekend, peeps!

Happy Almost Friday!

Over and out!








Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Little Man's Science Fair Win!

Okay, peeps.

Despite big intentions, I accomplished a lot less than I planned to, yesterday. OYE.

And, not for lack of trying!

I just kept running in to roadblocks with everything on my list. Which netted out to a whole bunch of partially-completed to-do's, which is pretty much my personal nightmare.

So…instead of completing a tiny portion of something that I wouldn’t be able to finish, I decided to shift gears and try to tackle another backlogged post. Of course, I started this draft, and never finished, ha.

But here I am, back at is while I wait on Chica at her orthodontist appointment. Multi-tasking for the win! ;)

So...this particular post is an ode to Little Man and his recent 2nd place Science Fair win! Woohoo!




For some context…last year was the inaugural Science Fair at our elementary school and though the idea of it was super fun, we all sort of muddled through it, not understanding the expectations and the completion plan for school versus home.

As it’s only for 4th and 5th graders, Chicklet participated (all kiddos in those grades are required to), but not Little Man—yet.

But, this year, was his chance, and he was excited for it!

Having learned a few things the hard way, last year, I suggested Little Man work alone instead of in a group. Kind of a bummer, but hands down the right choice (and he agreed). It just streamlined the process and made everything soooooo much easier. Including the main challenge of selecting his experiment.

We spent a week or two mulling over ideas. He pulled up some of his favorite online engineering videos and really noodled on some recommendations for what might make a good project. It was cute to watch him really give it careful thought.

Then, the following week, when I helped him pull together a handful of his top ideas to consider and rank, he immediately loved the idea of playing with…ANTS.

More, specifically: Which sweetener do ants prefer? 

So fun.

He pulled together a handful of different granular options, water for control, and a liquid sweetener (agave), as well.




















Then we hunted for a great ant pile (conveniently, on our property, ha), and set out the sweeteners before slightly agitating the pile with a stick.





















He kept an eye on the sweeteners over a three hour time period, and it was fascinating to find that the ants were hands down attracted to the liquid sweetener!





Turns out, liquid sustenance is easier for ants to consume and bring back (and even regurgitate, yikes!) for other ants. Fascinating!

So…Little Man did the experiment, logged the results, then kind of worked on the project a bit at school (building Canva slides), but…the whole thing was due the Tuesday after Thanksgiving, which mean a lot of hustle and assembling just before we needed to go out of town for the holiday.

Nothing like tackling a major school project whilst packing suitcases, ha.

Luckily, we made it a really fun and joyous morning, printing out the Canva slides he’d created on some colored paper, then laminating and art directing it all on his tri-fold board.





















We so rarely have time for crafting, these days. Believe it or not, this actually filled the void of that, just a little bit. Accidental positive. ;)





















After gluing on some 3-D ants and finalizing all the details, Little Man was pretty stinking pleased (and silly, ha).




The next week, after he brought his project to school and all the students put theirs on display, as well, Little Man came home a little downtrodden, like he might not have a chance to snag an award for his work. And, for some reason, that was really important to him for this project.

We spent some time talking about the joy of the process and not any awards, and I made sure to build him up over a job well done, but when we attended the evening showcase where the winning projects would be revealed, I was really worried he might have a hard time masking any disappointment.

So…lo and behold, what a stinking JOY it was to locate his board and see the 2nd place ribbon he had been awarded! Amazing!





















He was sooooo stinking excited, but also did a great job of containing it and not acting braggadocios, and it made my Mama heart so happy to witness his quiet pride. :)





















And, the hubby was able to make it for the showcase, too, so it was lovely to see Little Man show off his work and award. 



All said and done, it was a really lovely project to work on, together, and a lesson about finding joy in the journey and not the destination (but then celebrating the destination, too!).

Little Man is already scheming about a fun project idea for next year, so here’s to keeping the positive vibes going!


Monday, December 8, 2025

Candles SPARKING Joy!


Get it?? Candles sparking joy???

You don’t have to tell me. I’m hilarious, I know. ;) But hold that candle thought…

Okay, peeps. Like everyone else, we’re in the holiday thick of it!

We popped by the hubby’s work party, yesterday.

We’re hosting a literal gaggle of nearly 30 kiddos on Friday for our annual Flash Craft Party.

Chica has orchestra concerts tonight and tomorrow—plus four other orchestra commitments through next week.

Throw in some choir performances (two…I think?), Chicklet’s dance performance (during the school day, Halleluiah!), Little Man’s Spelling Bee, a couple toy drives, theme days for every freaking school day through next Friday (which means things to remember to buy/dress in), teacher gifts to assemble, a Barre Ladies Holiday party for me, and…

A partridge in a pear tree! Ha.

Needless to say…we busy.

Like everyone else in the world!

But we’re trying to hold on to the JOY amidst all the chaos, and for me, that meant zooming to Bath & Body Works last Friday at 7:50 a.m. for their annual Candle Day extravaganza before I raced to meet the school bus for Little Man’s field trip I was chaperoning.

And you know what??? WORTH IT.

For anyone not in the know…they have this massive sale once a year, specifically for their three-wick candles and the stock up bonanza is JOYFUL. They even have signature shopping bags (free!) and a signature candle scene (not free) to commemorate!

I got my retail therapy on, and sparked some significant happiness before chasing a bunch of 4th grade boys around an indoor/outdoor museum (and only one fell in the water, ha).


Hoping for a slew of catch-up posts today amidst a whole lot of other to-dos, so…wish me luck! And imagine how lovely my house smells. ;)

Happy Monday, peeps!

Over and out.