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DIY Marble Mug

This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Folgers for IZEA. All opinions are 100% mine.

November is here and I can’t believe it. Fall is officially making way for winter and that means a few things. One, I’m looking at getting my Christmas list going. And two, I’m looking for my coffee mug! I think it might be a scientific fact that the more the thermometer dips down, the more I fill my coffee cup up! Today’s project was inspired by both of those things! That and the amazing lunch I had a few weeks ago at Trader’s Point Creamery with the awesome people of Folgers!

I was tickled when I got invited to come have lunch and meet with the Folgers team. It was totally the perfect coffee day – cold and rainy.

So why were we meeting with Folgers? Because Indianapolis is one of only three areas that are test markets for this really awesome new product called Folgers Perfect Measures. (Currently it is also available in St. Louis and Kansas City.) So basically, I’m thrilled to introduce this to y’all!

I really think this product is super smart. No more measuring (and in my case, spilling) and it’s so easy to customize. Want a stronger coffee? No problem! Just add an extra tab.

Tab? Yes tabs! Your favorite coffee that you have grown to love now comes in tab. No measuring. No mess. With your automatic drip coffee maker, just place your tabs in a coffee filter. Add your water and brew your perfect pot. One tab is the same as one scoop so it’s super easy to get used to. You can get the Fogers Perfect Measures in 5 flavors: 100% Columbian, Breakfast Blend, Classic Roast, Classic Decaf and Black Silk.

I was so inspired by this totally awesome, new way to brew, I thought I needed a new coffee mug to go with it. It needed to be just as easy to make as the Folgers Perfect Measures was! And it needed to be adorable. I wanted something that would make a cute gift. (And what better to give with a coffee mug but a container of Fogers coffee!)

These marble mugs are just the thing. A truly personalized, perfect cup! The mugs themselves cost only about $1-2 and just a few minutes to make, but look completely high end.

Here is what you need:

  • A Ceramic Coffee Mug (I bought one at our local dollar store to use)
  • A large mixing bowl (I bought one at our local dollar store to use)
  • Warm water
  • Nail Polish (I only used two colors, but use whatever colors and however many you want!)
  • A toothpick
  • Wax Paper

Here is how you make them:

  1. Fill the bowl with warm water.

  2. Slowly pour in the first color of nail polish. You want to pour it pretty close to the water’s edge, otherwise the drops will sink to the bottom.

  3. Add in your second color of polish the same way.

  4. Use a toothpick and swirl the colors together.

  5. Dip the mug at an angle into the water. You don’t need to submerge the mug. The polish should want to just cling to it.

  6. Set the mug upside down on the wax paper to dry.

(*Note: I have been putting my mug on the top rack of the dishwasher and not had a problem, but if you are worried about it then just be sure to hand wash it!)

Once your mug is dry, fill with your favorite Folgers Perfect Measures coffee! Or wrap it up and give it along with a container of Folgers coffee for the perfect gift.

Don’t forget to be on the look out in a Kroger or Marsh store near you for the new Folgers Perfect Measures Coffee! Ditch the mess, a brew up your perfect cup to drink out of your new perfect mug!

DIY Marble Mugs

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Back To School Sharpie Card – Teacher Gift Idea

 

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Sharpie Back To School Gift

 

For us school starts soon! I always like to send Josh into school with a little something for his new teacher. Gifts have to be fun and practical. And really, can you get any more practical than school supplies? I’ve seen the candy bar cards ALL over Pinterest over the years, so I decided to make our own version using Sharpies!

My son called this the Ultimate Pun Challenge and we were very happy with our result. This was SO easy, inexpensive and I think it will be easy to re-create for teacher appreciation and end of the year cards as well. Plus, I think his teacher will love it!

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First, you need to go get your supplies. You can find Sharpie markers at Staples. All Sharpie Fine and Ultra Fine markers will be on sale starting August 10th while supplies last!

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The only other supplies you will need are poster board and tape. We also included a Staples gift card with our gift so that his teacher could pick up more Sharpies and other back to school essentials!

Back To School Sharpie Card

The instructions are really simple. Write your note onto the poster board. Make sure you leave enough space for a Sharpie to fit in place of some of the words. Then, just tape the Sharpie in place.

Simple huh? Here is our letter:

Back To School Sharpie Letter to the Teacher

 

Yellow (Hello) Mrs. Miller!

I just red (read) that you were going to be my teacher! All of my black (back) to school blues (blues) vanished.

Back to School Sharpie Letter to the teacher

The other kids will be green (green) with envy. Orange (Aren’t) you excited about this coming school year? I am! Pink (pinky) promise it’s going to be great.

Love Joshua

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P.S. In case this didn’t earn me any brown (brownie) points, maybe this gift card will help!

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Because every teacher needs a Staples gift card! 🙂

Back To School Sharpie Letter to the Teacher - Awesome gift idea!!

 

And that’s it! SUPER easy! Plus, it’s a gift that will be loved and well used! Starting August 10th all Sharpie Fine and Ultra Fine markers will be on sale at Staples! (While supplies last!)

       

Back to School Lotion Gifts

I wanted to bring back this easy DIY project we made last year for back to school gifts! Can you believe it is that time already again? 🙂

Today I sent Josh off to 4th grade. I can’t believe it. He started a new grade at a new school. I think I have more anxiety than him! So I figured we needed to send him off with a few gifts to wish his teachers a happy new school year. I showed you the lotions that Oops, I craft My pants made. I really meant to print off her pre-made labels at Office Max and I completely forgot.
So last night at 9:00 I realized I needed to get it done. So here is my version.

First peel off the label.

Then using the label I traced it to make a stencil. And cut it out of pretty paper.

Word of the wise. If using a cute paper like I had make sure you don’t cut off important letters like the ‘c’ of classroom. This paper definitely got trashed. I could just imagine one of the 4th graders pointing out that our lotion gift said ‘assroom’.

Now I used my little sticker maker. I LOVE this thing. I really use it all the time. I use it when I cut things out with my Cricut (putting small letters on a project is so much easier with this!) I also use it to make quick labels, help decorate for birthday parties, scrapbook and so on. Plus it’s small and easy to store. And SUPER easy to use! Plus they are inexpensive on Amazon!

Anyways you just slide the paper in the entrance and turn the dial and it will come out as a sticker.

Peel off the sticker and place on the lotion. Easy huh? I went ahead and made tags as well. I just traced a playing card in the pretty papers and cut out.

For the back I chose a plain card stock. Which was adhesive. (I’m on a sticker kick I guess!)

I scribbled (why, yes, scribbled would the appropriate word) a note. Gave it a quick stamp and hole punched it in the corner.

Then I used a ribbon to attach the note and they were ready to go. I got the 5 bottles done in about 20 minutes. I love the fact that these can be adapted to have any sticker labels on the front! I’m thinking seasonal ones, happy birthday, happy anniversary, congratulations. You name it.
Do you send your kids off with first day of school gifts?
Amanda

       

Back to School DIY Lotion Gifts

Today I sent Josh off to 4th grade. I can’t believe it. He started a new grade at a new school. I think I have more anxiety than him! So I figured we needed to send him off with a few gifts to wish his teachers a happy new school year. I showed you the lotions that Oops, I craft My pants made. I really meant to print off her pre-made labels at Office Max and I completely forgot.
So last night at 9:00 I realized I needed to get it done. So here is my version.

First peel off the label.

Then using the label I traced it to make a stencil. And cut it out of pretty paper.

Word of the wise. If using a cute paper like I had make sure you don’t cut off important letters like the ‘c’ of classroom. This paper definitely got trashed. I could just imagine one of the 4th graders pointing out that our lotion gift said ‘assroom’.

Now I used my little sticker maker. I LOVE this thing. I really use it all the time. I use it when I cut things out with my Cricut (putting small letters on a project is so much easier with this!) I also use it to make quick labels, help decorate for birthday parties, scrapbook and so on. Plus it’s small and easy to store. And SUPER easy to use! Plus you can get it for under $20 on Amazon.

Anyways you just slide the paper in the entrance and turn the dial and it will come out as a sticker.

Peel off the sticker and place on the lotion. Easy huh? I went ahead and made tags as well. I just traced a playing card in the pretty papers and cut out.

For the back I chose a plain card stock. Which was adhesive. (I’m on a sticker kick I guess!)

I scribbled (why, yes, scribbled would the appropriate word) a note. Gave it a quick stamp and hole punched it in the corner.

Then I used a ribbon to attach the note and they were ready to go. I got the 5 bottles done in about 20 minutes. I love the fact that these can be adapted to have any sticker labels on the front! I’m thinking seasonal ones, happy birthday, happy anniversary, congratulations. You name it.
Do you send your kids off with first day of school gifts?
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Amanda

       

10 Back to School DIY and free printables for the best school year EVER

It’s that time again – Back to School time. Here are 10 DIY projects to get you started!

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Hope your year goes smoothly lotion gift for teachers, bus drivers, office staff with free printable labels from Oops, I craft my pants.

PhotobucketRachel Berry made these super cute vases filled with pencils for a great (and useful!) first day of school gift!
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I *love* this idea. It’s a teacher survival kit from Two Peas in a Bucket. It’s filled with lots of things like a bag of animal crackers for when your class feels like a zoo and rubber bands to remind you to be flexible. Lots of items and a poem!
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Funky Polkadot Giraffe did a survival kit too! Love it.

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Sweet Coconut Lime has an absolutely adorable free print!

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Take advantage of all of those back to school deals and pick up a few extra school supplies to make an adorable crayon wreath like The Ballard Bunch did!

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Or if you are feeling like getting extra credit how about making one of these school supply cakes! Love this one from The Butlers!

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How adorable is this photo? Take a picture on the first day and then have your child hold the first day picture on the last day of school for a photo. It’s crazy how much they grow!! (Call me Crafty Al)

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Do you need more photo inspiration? Simple as that has you covered with their Back to School Photo Checklist.
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Make sure to slip this little snack into your kid’s lunchbox or backpack! Free printable from It is what it is.

Amanda

       

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