Showing posts with label gift. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gift. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Halloween Teacher Gift {Disinfecting Wipes}

Halloween Teacher Gift - Disinfecting Wipes - perfect for the flu season! by chengand3kids.blogspot.com

This Halloween, we're giving my little boy's teacher her very own GERM SLAYER.

What's a germ slayer, you ask?

Well, it's just a fancy term for disinfecting wipes... because they slay germs.

Get it? (wink wink)

And I swear it has nothing to do with the fact that I'm a Buffy the Vampire Slayer fan. LOL

September up to December is what we call the Ber Months in the Philippines, and people would start gearing up for the Christmas season.

Here in the U.S. people are making plans for the upcoming holidays - Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year - but unfortunately, it's also the start of the flu season.

The teachers need all the help they can get.

So I think these disinfecting wipes would be very useful in the classroom.


Halloween Teacher Gift - Disinfecting Wipes - perfect for the flu season! by chengand3kids.blogspot.com

Of course, we can just give it as is, maybe with a little note saying Happy Halloween.

But where's the fun in that?

So I decided to make my own label using Adobe Photoshop and a free digital scrapbooking kit.

The kit is called Trick or Treat and is made by eyeinspire (you can check it out here).

I printed it out, then adhered it to the canister with double sided tape.


Halloween Teacher Gift - Disinfecting Wipes - perfect for the flu season! by chengand3kids.blogspot.com

Then I applied a coat of Mod Podge to give it a little bit of protection.

It also created a cool looking texture, as you can see on the picture above.

Although I must admit, even strokes with the foam brush would have made it look better.

Oh well, I sure hope Mrs. Jarrett won't mind. (^_^)

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Monday, May 12, 2014

Mother's Day Gift Bag

Mother's Day Gift Bag by chengand3kids.blogspot.com #mothersday #paperbag #giftbag

I just love personalizing gift bags. So for Mother's Day this year, I transformed a humble brown paper bag into this cute gift bag, just like I saw here.

I know it looks like I wrote on it with a Sharpie, but I actually ran it through the printer. I wasn't successful at first (the paper bag got stuck inside the printer a few times), but after making sure that the printer setting is on envelope and I adjusted the size to 6.127 inches x 12.377 inches - just like Mickey of Thirty Handmade Days recommended - it came out great!

Next, I used my Fiskars border punch to punch the upper edge, to give it that pretty scallop design. Then I folded it and punched two holes with my Crop-A-Dile for the ribbons.

I was planning on making a banana cake with cream cheese frosting for my mom, but she's not really a big fan of frosting. So I ended up making these Chocolate Chip Banana Nut Muffins instead (click here for the recipe).

Chocolate Chip Banana Nut Muffins by chengand3kids.blogspot.com

After the muffins were cooled, I placed them in a Ziploc bag first before putting them inside the gift bag, to avoid getting grease spots on it.

Mother's Day Gift Bag by chengand3kids.blogspot.com

Pretty cute, right? :)

And being a mom myself, I got pampered by my kids as well. My day started out with this breakfast that my two girls made.

Mother's Day 2014 by chengand3kids.blogspot.com

Bacon, eggs, and pancake with maple syrup - my kids know me so well. :)

And this one's from my little boy. He painted the flowerpot in school and it says I love you mama. So sweet!

Mother's Day 2014 by chengand3kids.blogspot.com

Did you do anything special for Mother's Day? Share with me!

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Friday, May 9, 2014

M&M's Teacher Gift

M&M's Teacher Gift by chengand3kids.blogspot.com #teachergift #teacherappreciationday #giftidea

Today is the last day of Teacher Appreciation Week. And of course I couldn't let the week go by without giving my little boy's teachers a little something to let them know how much we appreciate all their hard work.

I've always believed that gifts don't have to be expensive for them to be special. These M&M's don't cost a lot, but the wrappers/holders are made with love.

I saw the "teachers plant seeds that grow forever" quote on the internet and I loved it instantly! My little boy is blessed to have wonderful teachers. And I know that this is one of the reasons why he is doing well in school.

And for that, I really am thankful.

I made this with my Silhouette Cameo. I used the love grows stronger tree shape (Design ID #38741). The font is called A Little Pot (you can find it here). And the paper is from the Sakura 2009 digital kit by Akizo Designs.

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Thursday, April 17, 2014

Easter KitKat Wrappers

Easter KitKat Wrappers by chengand3kids.blogspot.com

Easter is just a few days away, and my little first grader's class is going to have a small Easter Egg exchange.

So I got some KitKat bars - the snack size ones -  from the commissary and started making these candy wrappers.

Easter KitKat Wrappers by chengand3kids.blogspot.com

My kids and I love KitKat. So you can imagine how much we're looking forward to eating the ones that are not gonna be taken to school (I bought 2 bags of KitKat bars even though there's only 23 kids in the little boy's class).

Easter KitKat Wrappers by chengand3kids.blogspot.com

I made these wrappers by using digital papers and elements from Akizo Designs, DigiTee Designs By Sheila, and Shery K Designs.

My little boy is excited to share them tomorrow with his classmates. I really hope the kids enjoy them! (^_^)

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Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Nath's Batman Party

Batman Themed Birthday Party by Cheng and 3 Kids

My little boy is very specific about his birthday parties. When he turned 4 he wanted a Camouflage/Army themed party, his 5th birthday was a Sonic the Hedgehog party, 6th birthday was Avatar: The Last Airbender party. And for his 7th birthday, what he wanted was a Batman themed party.

So what's a mom to do?

Start working on his birthday decorations! :)

Batman and Batgirl Cupcake Toppers by Cheng and 3 Kids


Since his birthday is on a school day, we brought some cupcakes for his class. His school does not allow parents to bring homemade food, so we bought these cupcakes from Vons, and I made the toppers with my Silhouette Cameo. The toppers are pretty much unisex, but I made some Batgirl toppers for the girls, just in case they prefer a female superhero. ;)

Batman Party Decorations by Cheng and 3 Kids

These bats were also made with my Silhouette Cameo. It was really simple but I love how it looked on the wall. Nothing says batcave like a swarm of bats, right?

Batman Birthday Cake by Cheng and 3 Kids

We ordered his cake from our favorite bakery. The topper is actually a toy we got from Walmart. My little guy thought it's the coolest cake ever. :)

Batman Party Decorations by Cheng and 3 Kids

These paper plates are from Party City. As you can see in the photo, we got the Batman themed dessert plates, and solid color dinner plates. I also placed a 12 x 12 cardstock paper underneath which serves as a placemat and it also adds a nice pop of color.

Batman Party by Cheng and 3 Kids

The NATH letters on the tablecloth are also made with my Silhouette Cameo. The print and cut feature is so fun! :)

DIY Batman Gift Wrap by Cheng and 3 Kids

If you've been reading my blog for some time, you'd know that I have a tendency to go a little crazy with gift wrapping ( need proof? click here ). There's just something about a really nice gift wrap that makes me so happy. And my Silhouette cutting machine makes it so easy to make one-of-a-kind gift wraps. Did I mention how much I'm loving the print and cut feature? ;)

DIY Batman Gift Wrap by Cheng and 3 Kids

For this gift tag, I used Adobe Photoshop Elements 9. Then I matted it on a paper that I wrapped in aluminum foil. The foil just gives it a silver metal look that I think looks cool with this particular Batman photo.

Batman Birthday Party by Cheng and 3 Kids

Here's a photo of the birthday boy. I still can't believe he's seven years old. Time flies by so fast... a little too fast if you ask me. (sigh)


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Wednesday, February 12, 2014

DIY Comic Book Valentine

DIY Comic Book Valentine by Cheng and 3 Kids

With Valentine's Day just a few days away, I'm sharing these DIY Valentines I made for my little boy's class.

I love using pictures to personalize gifts, and just to make it a little bit different, I decided to turn his photo into a comic book image. Sounds complicated? That's what I thought at first, until I found this video tutorial on You Tube. All I needed was my photo editing software (Adobe Photoshop Elements 9) and a printer. Trying to learn new tricks to edit photos can be a little intimidating at first, but it's really fun once you get the hang of it. :)

They are actually mini envelopes with M&M's Fun Size Milk Chocolate Candies inside.

DIY Comic Book Valentine by Cheng and 3 Kids

I used these heart stickers I found in my stash to close them. Pretty cute, right? ;)

DIY Comic Book Valentine by Cheng and 3 Kids

I made the starburst background with the help of this tutorial. And the paper is from Shery K Designs and I downloaded it from this site.

I liked my little boy's comic book image so much that I decided to use it for his teachers' gifts.

Valentine Teacher Gift by Cheng and 3 Kids

Valentine Teacher Gift by Cheng and 3 Kids

As you can see, I used the comic book image as a candy wrapper for Kit Kat chocolate bars. I love how they turned out! :)

The fonts I used are Badaboom from Dafont.com and Red State Blue State from Blambot.com.

I'm totally hooked on making these comic book images I think I might use this idea for gifts. Hmmmm... Maybe for Father's Day or Grandparents Day? Or maybe even a party favor? What do you think?

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Friday, January 24, 2014

Classroom Valentine's Day Idea

Cheng and 3 Kids : Classroom Valentine's Day Idea

This is what we gave out last year at my son's kindergarten class for Valentine's Day. Everybody thought it was pretty cute. I had so much fun making them too!

If you're wondering if he was standing in front of a red textured wall when I took his picture, then you're wrong. I am far from being computer savvy, but there's this neat little trick I learned from watching YouTube tutorials (several of them actually, I guess I'm a slow learner, LOL). It's called a layer mask, and this is what I used to merge my little boy's photo onto the red digital paper.

All I needed was a camera, a camera ready child :), photo editing software (I used Adobe Photoshop Elements 9), card stock paper (I used pink for the heart and blue for matting), photo paper, heart shaped Dove Chocolates, and glue dots.

Here's how I did it.

First, I cut out a heart shape on pink card stock paper with my Silhouette Cameo. But you can also use scissors if you want.

Cheng and 3 Kids : Valentine's Day Idea - Layer Mask tutorial for Adobe Photoshop Elements 9

Then, I took a picture of my little boy holding the paper heart. I chose this white wall as the background so it would be easier for me to edit it.

Cheng and 3 Kids : Valentine's Day Idea - Layer Mask tutorial for Adobe Photoshop Elements 9

Next, I opened the file on Adobe Elements 9, resizing the image so that the heart is slightly bigger than the chocolate heart. (For demonstration purposes, I made this one bigger than the actual Valentine cards I made for his class.)

Cheng and 3 Kids : Valentine's Day Idea - Layer Mask tutorial for Adobe Photoshop Elements 9

After that, I opened the digital paper that I wanted to use as the background (the digital paper is from the Lovey Mini Kit by Pixel Gypsy). The picture has to be on top of the digital paper as illustrated on this photo above (blue circle). If the digital paper happens to end up on top of the picture, all you have to do is to drag it down and vice versa.

Cheng and 3 Kids : Valentine's Day Idea - Layer Mask tutorial for Adobe Photoshop Elements 9

Then, I clicked on the image - please check out the blue circle (or blue oblong, if you want to be technical, LOL) - and then I clicked on the Quick Selection Tool, then New Selection (blue arrows).

Cheng and 3 Kids : Valentine's Day Idea - Layer Mask tutorial for Adobe Photoshop Elements 9

What the Selection Tool does is it draws a path around the image that you want to merge into the background. So I clicked on my little boy's image. Sometimes the path doesn't go around the whole image, you just have to drag the path until the whole image is included.

Cheng and 3 Kids : Valentine's Day Idea - Layer Mask tutorial for Adobe Photoshop Elements 9

Next, I clicked on the Add Layer Mask Tool (blue arrow). Now you'll see that his picture is merged into the red digital paper.

Cheng and 3 Kids : Valentine's Day Idea - Layer Mask tutorial for Adobe Photoshop Elements 9

I wasn't too happy with the selected image because as you can see on the photo above, some of the white wall was showing. So I clicked on the brush tool, making sure that the Foreground Color is on top of the Background Color (blue arrows), if not, just click on Switch Foreground and Background Colors. Then I clicked on the area that needs to be erased. Whenever I erase too much and need to bring it back, I just switch the foreground and background colors then click on the erased area again. Fun, right? :)

Next, I added the text (I used Cheri font for the text) and the slight glowing effect. Aaaannnd I'm done!

Well, the digital part anyways. :)

I printed them out using the photo paper, cut them, then matted them on blue card stock paper and adhered the Dove Chocolates with glue dots.

As I've mentioned at the beginning of this post, we gave these out last year. I haven't decided what we're giving out for Valentine's Day this year. I guess I'm gonna be doing a lot of searching on Pinterest. :)

What about you? Are your kids ready for Valentine's Day?

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Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Christmas Gift Wrapping Ideas

Christmas Gift Wrapping Ideas by Cheng and 3 Kids

My little boy has been counting the days 'till Christmas.
I don't blame him.
I mean, what kid doesn't want to just get up on Christmas morning and go running to the Christmas tree to get their gifts?
I always love watching the kids' faces light up when they find their presents under the tree.
This is one of the reasons why I make the extra effort to make the gifts look pretty.
Seeing them all excited even before unwrapping the gifts makes it all worthwhile.

Do I get upset that the gift tags and wrappers are all just gonna end up in the trash?
Nope!
That's what the photos are for!
They're all gonna be immortalized here in the internet. LOL
You can also use those photos for a scrapbook. (Yay! Another project idea!)

My Silhouette Cameo is very handy for making these gift tags.
There are so many shapes to choose from!
And lately, they have a 12 Days of Christmas Countdown which means there's a free shape until Christmas!
How cool is that?

Christmas Gift Wrapping Ideas by Cheng and 3 Kids

I used the Stitched Scallop Square Mat (Design ID #46831) and the Anderson Four Feather Falls font to make this tag. I also added some rhinestone stickers just to give it a touch of bling. :)

Christmas Gift Wrapping Ideas by Cheng and 3 Kids

For this one, I used the Christmas Stocking shape (Design ID #52729). I used glitter paper for the mini gift that goes into the stocking. Why? Because this gift is for a 7-year-old little girl, who happens to love glitter. :)

I was really happy with how these gift tags turned out... but then something happened.
My Silhouette Cameo started weirding out on me.
So after several failed attempts at fixing the problem, I decided I'm gonna have to finish the tags without it.
So does this mean I'm gonna use store bought gift tags?
HECK NO!
I started making the gift tags with digital scrapbooking kits!
Check out these babies!

Christmas Gift Wrapping Ideas by Cheng and 3 Kids

Christmas Gift Wrapping Ideas by Cheng and 3 Kids

Christmas Gift Wrapping Ideas by Cheng and 3 Kids

And for the kiddos who don't know how to read their names yet...

Christmas Gift Wrapping Ideas by Cheng and 3 Kids

Christmas Gift Wrapping Ideas by Cheng and 3 Kids

Christmas Gift Wrapping Ideas by Cheng and 3 Kids

Here's where I got these fabulous digital kits. Please feel free to check them out.

Here are some more gift tag/gift wrapping ideas just in case you missed them:

Christmas Stocking Gift Tag
Gingerbread Man Gift Tag
Snowflake Gift Tag

Christmas Teacher Gift

Free Printable
Christmas Gift Tags

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