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wood beach signs... my mom would love!

Round Up of Lots of Great Father's Day Cards, Decor, Gifts etc

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eighteen25: [birthday week] brown paper packages

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Teacher Appreciation "Teachers come In-N-Out of our lives, but they stay in our hearts forever"--- My new favorite TEACHER gift!

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Idea for gift wrapping

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Free Teacher Appreciation Printables via blog.thecelebrati... ~ THANK YOU for RAISING THE BAR! ;)

Personalized Candles - perfect for Mother's Day! #candles #mothersday

berry basket - teacher gift - free printable tag for teacher, mom, grandma and friend

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Another pinner says, "I've made these several times & it's always a hit because they can't figure out how you get the stuff inside!! LOVE IT!"

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For Mother's and Father's Day

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This adoption baby block is my favorite customized gift to new adoptive parents (Other side says: Born to be our Son/Daughter, date, place... and Proud Parents, Names). They make traditional baby blocks too. #adoption #adopt #baby #kids

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Stacia Marie Our church gives these to the babies who are dedicated and I love Henry's block - its really nice quality.

She makes adoption prints, too

lime tree and coronas. What a great house warming gift.

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Oodles of simple but cute gift ideas

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Hand Stamped Key Chain

Bread Wrapper Wrap a mini loaf in plastic wrap and place it in the center of a paper coffee filter. Cut a circle from a sheet of scrapbooking paper and center it on the bread loaf. Tie it all together with a sheer ribbon.

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So much better than giving away tupperware with treats :) This is genius.

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"This woman is an artist. 31 (million) ways to wrap presents. The whole website is unbelievable..."

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This is such a good idea for wrapping gifts!

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Cute teacher gift - I'm one smart cookie, thanks to you!

S'more Squares & other Jar recipes

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how to make a pom pom bow from tulle

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End of year Teacher Gift idea. Beach towel, magazine, sweet treat, sunscreen & ribbon!

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One of the most perfect ways to wrap a gift - so personal and sweet!

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I need this for my mom- made me tear up!!

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"From our Kitchen to yours!" large labels for gifted casseroles/food

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off to college gift. flip flops for yucky dorm showers, pop tarts, febreeze, 5 hour energy, ear plugs, etc.

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Hot chocolate on a stick - produces delicious blocks of chocolate fudge that can be dissolved in hot milk to produce rich, creamy hot chocolate! This is truly a candy that does double duty: enjoy eating it plain, or use it as a hot chocolate base, or do both! This clever candy makes a great gift, and you can make endless variations: add large marshmallows to the hot chocolate skewers, roll the fudge blocks in crushed peppermint or cocoa, or drizzle them with white chocolate before packaging. Cook Time: 10 minutes Total Time: 10 minutes Yield: 25 pieces Ingredients: 1/2 cup heavy cream 14-oz can sweetened condensed milk 18 oz (about 3 cups) chopped semi-sweet chocolate or chips 4 oz (about 3/4 cup) chopped unsweetened chocolate 25 lollipop sticks Preparation: 1. Prepare an 8x8 pan by lining it with aluminum foil and spraying the foil with nonstick cooking spray. Place the chopped semi-sweet and unsweetened chocolates in a large heat-safe bowl. 2. Pour the heavy cream and condensed milk into a medium saucepan and whisk until combined. Put the saucepan over medium heat. 3. Bring the liquid to a simmer, whisking frequently so that the condensed milk does not scorch on the bottom of the pan. 4. Once the liquid is simmering, pour the hot cream over the chopped chocolate and let it sit for a minute to soften. Begin whisking the cream and chocolate together, until the chocolate is melted and you have a shiny, smooth mixture. It will be fairly thick. 5. Pour the chocolate into the prepared pan and smooth it into an even layer. Allow it to sit and firm up overnight, or for 3-4 hours in the refrigerator. 6. Once the fudge block is firm, use a large, sharp knife to cut it into twenty-five pieces (five rows and five columns). For the smoothest cuts, rinse the knife in hot water and dry it between each cut. Skewer each block with a lollipop stick. 7. To make hot chocolate, heat a mug of milk (water does not work well in this instance) and add a chocolate block. Allow it to sit and soften for a minute, then vigorously stir until it is dissolved. 8. Store Hot Chocolate On A Stick in an airtight container for up to a week at room temperature, two weeks in the refrigerator, or up to a month in the freezer.

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Blessing bags- keep in car to give to homeless. LOVE this idea- I never have cash and this is better anyway!

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cd wallet scrapbook... would be a great idea for significant other, family member, or good friend!

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Vinnie Yeung love this idea!

confetti on double sided tape

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baby socks in an egg carton... adorable shower gift!

Cook book and recipe cards, wrapped in dish towels and topped with a wooden spoon. wedding gift?

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Make a Folded Felt Gift Box

Gift bags (Tutorial & Template)

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Different way to tie a package bow.

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make your own snow globe as gift card packaging.

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