Back To School Gifts by Brigit and Corri

Check out these beauties by Brigit and Corri. They have both shared some great back to school gifts with us. I was in love and kind of wished my kids were still in Elementary.
Hi everyone!  School is right around the corner, so I thought I’d make a cute back to school gift set.

 

Just a little something to brighten a child’s first day of school or maybe some treats for the teacher.

I used Lori’s A2 Tab Card and decorated it with the books from the Back to School Icons set.  For the September, which is one of Lori’s files too from the September Art set in the Silhouette Online Store, I did a print n cut.  I used a couple of digital elements from Echo Park’s School Days Mini Theme collection.

The cute bag comes as a set of two that fits on a 12 x 12 piece of paper.  You can fill it with some treats or smaller school supplies like paper clips, some post-it notes, etc.  I also used some files from the Back to School Icons and September Art sets.

Check out this beautiful set by Corri.

 Hi everyone!  I have an adorable gift for the teacher that I made using Lori Whitlock’s Stationary Box.  This would be perfect  on the first day of school.  It’s full of tags and note cards…great for labeling items in the classroom and communicating with parents.

I decorated the outside of the box with Lori’s Graduation Owl (without the cap).

Here a picture of the box open.  I included a few tags, note cards and envelopes. I added some buttons and wooden veneer speech bubbles.

Last but not least we would like to share with you our Cameo winner.  Congrats goes out to Kris S who has won herself my favorite tool of all time, a Silhouette Cameo. Please contact Lori at lori@loriwhitlock.com with your snail mail address so we can send this out to you! Thank you to ALL of you that entered! We wish we had one for each of you as we love ALL of our dedicated readers.  

~ Lori and Lisa 

Card Making, Die Cutting

6 Comments

  1. Being a secondary school teacher I would like to say I would love to get a back to school gift. It is very rare to get a gift from a secondary student but it means a lot since they can write a message themselves. In my thirteen years of teaching I have received under twenty gifts from my High Schoolers and I have treasured every one of them. 😉 I have my own project life album just for that and all my senior photos from students.

  2. Elizabeth that is so good to hear. Im happy to see it is still appreciated in the upper grades. There are some teachers that I would love to give a present.

  3. I love these projects! But alas, since I didn’t win the Cameo, I can’t make them. 😉 Big congrats to Kris S!

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