Mason Jars for my seniors that say, "Owl miss you!" on the cap. |
I had very hard-working seniors this year, and when I saw Elissa's tweet below, I thought, what a cute gift!
I thought about using Mason Jars and looked on Pinterest and got some good ideas:
I loved the owl idea and right away thought of Owl Miss You...my students know I love puns and use them too much...
Anyway, the Pinterest idea sparked some ideas, but I didn't have the time to paint the Mason Jars and really wanted something a little less complicated given the time I had.
I went to Michael's and either picked up or had the following:
- Mason jars
- Stock paper, multi colors
- Googly eyes (self-adhesive if possible, but not necessary)
- Two-sided tape or glue gun
- Orange stock paper
- Circular stickers to print on (I happened to have these at home ) Sorry I did not get a picture of the top down, where the stickers were. Circular stickers are not necessary - any size stickers will do.
- Gold glitter paint (I used fabric paint.)
- Tassels (actually found them at Target)
- Gift Tags
- Candy.
First, fill the jars with candy.
Then, cut strips of stock card to wrap around the lid. I taped where the ends met, leaving a bit of overlap. I actually bought owl graduation stickers and placed them over the tape, but this part isn't necessary.
Cut out a square cap from the same color you used for the wrap around. I actually used self-adhesive foam for the caps, but I wouldn't recommend because the tassels kept sticking to it. So, I would glue the stock card cap directly onto the mason jar cap, which already has the stock card around the lid, placing the string for the pre-written gift tag on the lid, before you glue the cap so it will hang on the side. One option is to make the lid paper a bit wider than the lid so that students can pull the cap on and off to retrieve their candy. If you do this, then the square would only be glued to the circular paper that is a bit over the lid.
Place the printed stickers on the top of the "cap" and put the end of the tassel under the sticker so it would stay in place and the tassel part would hang over the edge. I used the glitter paint to paint around the sticker to reinforce it...plus it brightened it up. If you don't want to use the stickers, click https://www.skiptomylou.org/graduation-cap-gift-card-holder/ to see how to make tassels and use a metal brad to attach it to the cap.
Use the glitter paint to paint each student's name, but then I leaned the jar on its side for a good 30 minutes so the paint wouldn't drip.
Cut out orange noses using orange stock paper.
Using the double-sided tape or a glue gun, glue the eyes and the nose on the jar, and you are done!