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How to Make Elf on the Shelf Bendable – 5 Minute Tutorial

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September 21, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Christmas, Crafts, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Social Media, The Elf on the Shelf Ideas

published date: December 05, 2018
modified datt: September 21,2021

The number one question we get in all of Elf on the Shelf Ideas is how to make Elf on the Shelf dendable? How do I make elf moveable? We have the answers! This poseable Elf  five minute no-sew tutorial answers all your questions! See well over 100s of creative, funny, and original ideas for your Elf plus free printables.

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How to Make Elf on the Shelf Bendable

How to Make Elf on the Shelf Bendable.

No to long ago, I was talking to one of our loyal Elf on the Shelf viewers and she asked “how did you do that?” Elf was bent a really funny way. I was shocked that she didn’t know how to make five minute bendable elf. If she didn’t know I wondered how many of you didn’t know.

To help her and other readers,, I reproduced and updated our original post No Sew Bendable Elf on the Shelf Tutorial into a new post – How to Make Elf on the Shelf Bendable – without sewing!

Are Elf on the Shelf arms bendable?

If you have purchased the original Scout Elf, Elf on the Shelf arms are not bendable.  There is no wire inside the Elf doll. In fact, when Elf arrives arrives inside the box, Elf on the Shelf arms are sewn together.

If you plan to do a quick 5 minute Elf on the Shelf bendable craft, you want these hand detached. Don’t worry, you can detach sewn Elf on the Shelf hands easily using small nail scissors. Be careful not to cut the white Elf palms. While cutting Elf on the Shelf hands, also cut off your Elf doll tag.

How do I make my elf movable?

Asking if you can make your Elf move is a loaded question. The statement can mean so much! Let’s answer the many possible meanings of this question.

Can I move the Elf? First, according to the Elf rules, you cannot touch the Elf. If you are a parent that is part of the Elf moving committee, you will become aware of how to move the elf each night.

Can I catch my Elf moving on camera? There are many ways to track Elf on the Shelf moving on camera. Use Elf GPS trackers, Elf stop motion apps, and more.

How do I make Elf on the Shelf Bendable so he can move? As a parent and member of the Elf moving committee, you want an Elf on the Shelf that can bend or move it’s legs and arms. this will help you with your Elf on the Shelf Ideas.  This bendable Elf craft takes only minutes and a few supplies. Don’t worry, sewing is not involved.

How do I make my Elf on the Shelf bendable without sewing?

The first year you welcome Elf on the Shelf into the home, you want to quickly create a bendable Elf on the Shelf. This will help with moving Elf around the home.

no sew Bendable Elf on the Shelf

Supplies:

  • Elf on the Shelf
  • Scissors or Wire Cutters
  • Craft Wire (I have used 16 to 20 gauge craft wire)

I can wait to help you get your special elf to bend, hang, hug, groove, jig and more!

Instructions:

Before you begin the steps for How to Make Elf on the Shelf Bendable, you need Craft Wire. If you don’t have it, hurry up and order it or run to your local craft store. The thicker the better but make sure it is able to be threaded through the seams of your Elf.

Bendable Elf on the Shelf No Sew Tutorial

My craft wire was thin, so I doubled up by folding it in half before threading it under the armpits. Lift up the arm pit and slide about three inches of wire into the elf’s arm. Like I said, I folded my wire to thicken it and make Elf have a stronger bend.

Next, trim the excess wire. Repeat under the second arm pit.

no sew bendable elf on the shelf directions

Keep in mind, most of the Elf on the Shelf dolls have a seam at the knee so you will need to place a lower and upper craft wire (calf and quad) in each leg.

Go behind the Elf’s bottom, slide in a new wire. This one will only be around an inch and a half as you are only going the length of the quad. Repeat behind the second leg.

Next, slide a new wire into the toe seam to the knee. This is about an inch in length.

More Ways to Make Elf on the Shelf Bendable

There are two other ways to make a possible Elf on the Shelf. Use either paper clips which also is a no-sew quick and easy bendable Elf tutorial or use an Elf on the Shelf bendable kit which also includes magnets for move posable Elf ideas.

Elf on the Shelf Bendable Kit

This Elf on the Shelf bendable kit will be the most involved but will also allow you to create more complex bendable Elf on the Shelf ideas.

Elf on the Shelf bendable kit

Upgrade your Elf, with the Elf Doctor Kit. Included in the bendable Elf kit are custom length 12 gauge wire for elf’s arms and legs, Velcro tabs for hands and feet, needle, thread, seam ripper and four magnets. Clearly this moveable Elf requires some sewing.


How to Make a Posable Elf on the Shelf with Paper Clips

You can also make a bendable Elf on the Shelf using paper clips. Follow our tutorial for this quick and easy no-sew posable Elf.

posable Elf on the Shelf paper clips

First, I find this way to not be as secure as if doing it with craft wire. Craft wire just happens to be more moldable, but it works fine if you are in a pinch and need to create a poseable Elf with paper clips.

Following the same stapes we used with bendable wire, create a posable Elf using paper clips.

paper clip elf on the shelf bendable

Open a paper clip to form a straight line. Thread it underneath the armpit and again under the buttocks. YOu can also thread through the tip of the hand and tip of the toes.

Cut off extra wire (paper clip) using scissors or wire cutters. This will allow you to create many posable Elf on the Shelf ideas.

Elf on the Shelf Prop Stand

Not bendable but posable, take a look at this Elf on the Shelf Prop.  Now the Elf on the Shelf can stand is using the Claus Couture standing prop.  This of course includes no needle, thread, or sewing!

Elf ont he Shelf Standing Up Elf Prop

Elf on the Shelf standing up can change the potential of many of your standing Elf on the Shelf ideas. The Claus Couture Holiday Hipster standing gear includes Elf on the Shelf Shoes and plastic pants so that Elf on the Shelf can stand up.

Elf on the Shelf Printables

Now that your Elf on the Shelf can move, you need all the Elf props digital downloads you can get to make this the EASIEST and BEST Elf on the Shelf season.

Our most popular Elf on the Shelf printables can be found in our Elf Store. Shop Elf costumes, our Elf Twister board, Jokes for Kids, our Magic Shrinking Machine and so much more!

Shop Elf Printables + Digital Downloads

Free Elf Printables

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3.) We will send you a Free Printables Welcome Email with link and passcode to all of our free printables.

4.) Enter your passcode at the top of the page here and click “Access Printables”

5. Enjoy your Elf on the Shelf Printables.

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We love printables – especially free ones! Be sure to save these Free Elf on the Shelf Printables. Pin to Pinterest your Elf on the Shelf and Christmas Pinterest Boards.

Make sure you say good-bye. Look at these creative Goodbye Elf on the Shelf Ideas. Pin to Pinterest your Elf on the Shelf and Christmas Pinterest Boards.

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Elf on the Shelf Ideas

Online you can find ENDLESS Elf on the Shelf Accessories, Books, Games and Toys. We love some of the creativity coming from Etsy too! Be sure to Follow Frugal Coupon Living on Pinterest where there are many Pinterest Elf on the Shelf Ideas.

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Not Your Grandma’s Embroidery Crafts & Designs

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September 20, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Crafts, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Social Media

published date: June 29, 2021
modified datt: September 20,2021

Granny’s embroidery is the new tie-dye. Begin a new adult hobby and take a look at these free embroidery patterns, designs, crafts and ideas!

Embroidery Crafts & Designs

Hey millennials. Are you embracing things of the past? This millennial (points to self) has gone granny chic and is embracing unpacking heirlooms and buying heirlooms, I don’t have, from others. I have found, as well, so many people are getting rid of their grandma’s older things for next to nothing.

Embrace it for what it is. Embroidery is the new tie-dye. If you are looking for a new hobby or want touches of all things granny chic in your home, threads and stitchery is the way to go.

Get a hobby, but make it cool. Order and embroidery kit, and let’s take a look at these embroidery craft ideas!

Basic Embroidery Stitches

Before you begin crafting, it’s important to know some of the basic embroidery stiches.

  • Running stitch

  • Back stitch

  • Split stitch

  • Chain stitch

  • Stem stitch

  • Lazy daisy stitch

  • Fly stitch

  • French knot

  • Satin stitch

  • Long & short stitch

While there are many basic embroidery stiches images on the web, I find it best to watch a video. Adam at Love Crafts shows you these 10 basic embroidery stitches.

Fore embroidery inspiration, you can see some additional images of basic embroidery stiches on The Spruce Crafts.


Where can I get free embroidery designs?

If you are just beginning, The best places to find free embroidery ideas are from blogs, bloggers, and vloggers. Many of them offer free designs and step by step tutorials. You can also take a look at YouTube embroidery videos with ones that provide embroidery designs downloads.

These websites are also great resources for free embroidery patterns.

  • Country Living

  • Cutesy Crafts

  • Ann the Gran

  • Creative Fabrica

  • D.M.C

  • Cozy Blue Handmade

  • Wild Olive

  • Stich Floral

  • Sew French

While an embroidery machine is fun, we are doing everything by hand. Join us as we take a look at some of the best hand embroidery designs on the web.

Hand Embroidery Designs

When you get good, began to look for things to embroider for gifts like this home is where I am with you quote. This free floral embroidery pattern is quite cute. | The Yellow Bird House

You can add embroidery art to clothing with Sulky Stick n Stitch. I love this berry embroidery pattern on jean shorts. | Crewel Ghoul

DNC is a common colored embroidery floss. It’s the thread we all made friendship bracelets with growing up. They have an amazing library of free embroidery designs. I especially love this leaf embroidery pattern. | DNC

You can’t embrace granny chic without granny’s china. Take on this beautiful blue and white chinoiserie china pattern through a needle and thread. Then hang it on your dish gallery wall! | DNC (also look at Country Living’s Ginger Jar Embroidery Pattern.)

How about this simple embroidery. It would be perfect for a baby’s room with a nature motif – evergreen trees free hand embroidery pattern. | A Lively Hope

This modern embroidery template features a hand holding the ASL sign, I love you. | Make and Do Crew

There’s just something enchanting about ferns, isn’t there? Perhaps I love it because it’s my father’s name. This beautiful ombré fern embroidery art looks beautiful featuring different shades of green, bleeding one hue to another. | Lolli and Grace

Southern girls love to monogram. Do your own monograming with this free Alphabet pattern for monogram embroidery. | The Spruce Crafts

Looking for a free Christmas Embroidery pattern? How about things to embroider for gifts? Stay with the timeless evergreen and red truck embroidery pattern. | Country Living

are you familiar with a Phenology Wheel? A phenology wheel is a circular journal or calendar that encourages a routine of Earth observation where you live. Follow Jessica as she creates a embroidered phenology wheel, observing nature each month. | Cutesy Crafts (get the Embroidered Phenology Wheel Here)

I love antiques. My favorite way to display antiques is with a Gallery Family History Photo Wall. I mix prints and textures. This antique dresser would do the trick! | Country Living

This beautiful piece reminds me so much of crochet. I love how this winter snowflake hand embroidery snowflake mandala appears to have tulips on the end. As if the winter snowflake is turning into spring flowers.  | Stich Floral (so many beautiful designs)

Another beautiful embroidery to sell or gift is this deck the halls Christmas pattern. Download, print, transfer, and start stitching! | Cozy Blue Handmade

Since embroidery is your new hobby, learn this vocabulary word – redwork. Redwork is any type of hand embroidery that’s done in red thread on white or natural colored fabric. make your first red embroidery pattern with this free redwork embroidery roses pattern. | Sew French

I am a friend of the birds. We have have about 6 feeders so this beautiful robin egg blue embroidery pattern does not disappoint. Might need to add it to my bird prints gallery wall. | Country Living


Looking for more hobbies for adults? Take a look at the Free Circut Tutorials and Crafts. Pin to Pinterest.

Embrace everything your grandmother did! Enjoy these Granny Chic Grandmillenial Styles and Home Designs. Pin to Pinterest.



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Teaching Kids Manners

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August 29, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Crafts, Facebook, Instagram, Kids, Parenting, Pinterest, Social Media

published date: July 25, 2021
modified datt: August 29,2021

Teaching kids manners? This list of list of manners and etiquette will raise a child with discipline and good character. Includes teaching manners activities, manners for kids games, how to write a thank you note, cell phone etiquette and more.

Teaching Kids Manners – Essential Etiquette and Practical Tips

Teaching kids manners is extremely important. When a child is well mannered, he or she knows how to behave and interact with others properly. They can make friends easier, be more successful in school and work, have better relationships with adults, and feel happier and more confident overall. It’s never too early (or too late) to start teaching your children good manners—be it on a playground during recess or sitting around the dinner table with the family.

Why is Teaching Kids Manners Important?

Teaching children good manners isn’t just about teaching a few phrases – it’s often about giving them tools for social intelligence so they’re able to communicate well throughout all aspects of their lives.

  • Teaching kids manners teaches them how to interact with the world around them.
  • Manners are about treating others well, and teaching children this will help reduce conflict with others because they’ll know how to get along better in social situations.
  • Manners are about having respect for others and teaching children manners can help them see the world as a place where they’re respected too.
  • It’s not just about showing up on time or using your words, it’s also making sure that you’re conscious of how people feel in the way you act toward them.

Essential Manners to Teach Your Kids

For a quick overview of teaching manners to kids, refer to this handy Guidelines for Good Manners chart from Thirty Handmade Days.

Learn the Magic Words

When you were a child, your parents and teachers probably taught you that some words were “magic words.” These were please, thank you, may I, and you’re welcome. These are still essential phrases every parent should teach young children today. They never go out of style!

To practice these skills for an upcoming holiday dinner or staying at a friend’s house, play this Yes Please, No Thank You Meal Manners Game from Happy Home Fairy.

Say please and thank you to service workers after receiving services or goods. This is especially important for kids to learn, because those who work with the public deal with a lot. Good manners go a long way toward making them feel appreciated.

Write Thank You Letters

No matter how old you are, writing thank-you letters is a way to show appreciation for gifts and gestures. It’s always good manners to take the time out of your day to write grateful messages back in return.

Nicole from Coffee and Carpool offers tips on writing meaningful and thoughtful thank you letters. She recommends that parents take note of gifts their children receive as well as who sent them; taking pictures of the child using the gift; writing the note on the back of the photo, and keeping the number of notes you write at once to five or fewer.

Another handy idea is using templates to help your child get their thoughts organized and on paper. Fantastic Fun and Learning offers three cute thank you note templates for Christmas gifts—one is blank, one is lined, and one has three boxes for drawing and writing.

The Suburban Mom offers a cute thank you template for teachers where young children can fill in the blanks and draw a picture of their teacher. It’s a great way for kids to show their appreciation at the end of the year.

Setting the Table

Setting the table is a skill that every kid should know how to do. It’s not difficult, and it teaches kids about organization and etiquette. The goal is to create an attractive place setting for your family mealtime.

These table setting placemats from Positively Splendid are an excellent place to start to teach kids who are just learning to set the table. Of course, tea parties, wedding receptions, and formal dinners are fancier affairs, so here’s a nifty diagram of informal and formal place settings from Simply Sprout to use for such occasions.

Be a Good Hostess – Practice with a Tea Party

Hosting a tea party is an elegant affair. You’ll have the perfect gathering with these Tea-rrific Tea Party Ideas! We’ve got ideas for everything you need to make your next garden party extra special—tea finger sandwiches, floral teacup centerpieces, and vintage books for display.

Hosting such events helps kids practice many different types of manners, including sending out personalized invitations, accepting RSVPs from guests, and mingling at gatherings. They’ll also practice proper etiquette when setting the table, eating with the correct utensils, and using good table manners.

Phone Etiquette

Kids love answering the phone, but they don’t always use their best manners when doing so. Teach your child the proper way to answer the phone from an early age. You may prefer your child give a simple “Hello” or “Good morning” or a more formal “Hello, this is Chloe. To whom am I speaking?” response. Also teach children to answer the phone promptly, preferably before the third ring.

When it comes to teens and their phones, there’s a lot more cell phone etiquette that needs to be covered. This cell phone contract from Thirty Handmade Days is an excellent place to start. Teens must agree to always answer their parents, to never bring the phone to the dinner table, to never call or text anyone after 9PM, and other manners and responsibilities. Have your tween or teen sign the contract upon getting their first phone!

Don’t Interrupt Others

Kids are full of energy and curiosity, which is why they want to chime in on conversations. However, some kids have a hard time with self-control when it comes to interrupting others. More importantly, being interrupted can be frustrating for the person who was speaking, kids and adults alike. If you find yourself getting frustrated with your child’s interruptions, here are a few tips that may help:

  • Teach your children polite phrases like “excuse me” and “may I please?” so that when they want people’s attention, they will politely say those phrases instead of just jumping in with an interruption.
  • Wait to respond to their questions. Many parents tell their children to stop interrupting, but in the next moment, they respond to the child’s interruption anyway. This just makes it more likely for your child to keep interrupting. Wait for an appropriate pause in the conversation before you turn to your child and ask what they need.
  • Teach “the squeeze.” Let your child know that when you are speaking to an adult, she can gently squeeze your hand to let you know she needs you. Gently squeeze her hand in acknowledgment to let her know that you’re aware she needs you, and respond to her as soon as possible.
  • Take turns talking. Practice this skill with your children or have them practice with each other. No one can say a word until the speaker is finished talking.

Cover Coughs, Sneezes, and Yawns

Do you find yourself really grossed out when someone coughs or sneezes into the air? You’re not alone! Kids need to learn to cover their coughs and sneezes with a tissue or with their arm if a tissue is not available. This keeps saliva and germs off hands. Of course, this will take some practice. A simple way for children to remember is with this short rhyme: “Cough or sneeze—cover it please!” Don’t forget to encourage them to cover their yawns, too, as this is the polite thing to do in the company of others.

Clean Hands Often

Keeping your hands clean is as much about manners as it is good hygiene. Kids should also be encouraged to wash their hands frequently and thoroughly. This glitter germ activity from The Simple Parent provides kids with a good visual of how germs can cling to hands without thorough washing.

Manners may seem like a small thing, but they are key to making others feel comfortable and valued. With a little bit of guidance from parents or teachers, kids can learn the importance of good manners in everyday life.

After learning every thing about good manners, host a tea party! These Tea Party ideas are quite fun! Pin to Pinterest.



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A to Z Letter Crafts for Preschoolers

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August 22, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Back To School, Crafts, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Social Media

published date: December 29, 2019
modified datt: August 22,2021

One of the best ways to teach the alphabet is through ABC Letter Crafts. These A to Z alphabet crafts create fun hands-on activities for preschool or kindergarten aged children. Teach the kids the ABCs through a fun, memorable, visual craft. Learning is fun!

A to Z Letter Crafts

Preschool Letter Crafts

Who knew there was an entire underground community of people who craft letters for kids. This hidden community is pretty crafty too. Whether you are a master spy and “of course you knew” or this entire craft idea is just as surprising and exciting to you, take a look at these letter crafts for kids when studying your ABCs.


Letter Craft Kits

Hey Ashley, I am not the crafter. That is okay! I have a solution for you too.

Guess what, you can buy an ENTIRE Uppercase Letters Craft Kits. Use embellishments to bring these letters to life! Each letter comes with enough pieces for 12 students!

Includes: A Is For Alligators, B Is For Bumblebee, C Is For Crabs, D Is For Dinosaurs, E is for Elephants, F is for Foxes, G Is For Giraffes, H Is For Houses, I Is For Ice Cream, J Is For Jaguar, K Is For Kites, L Is For Lions, M Is For Mice, N Is For Nests, O Is For Owls, P Is For Peacocks, Q Is For Queens, R Is For Robots, S Is For Snakes, T Is For Tractors, U Is For Umbrellas, V Is For Vegetables, W Is For Walruses, X Is For X-Rays, Y Is For Yaks and Z Is For Zebras.

Grab the Lowercase Letter Crafts Kids too or buy Both Upper and Lowercase Letter Craft Kits and save!

This A to Z preschool letter kit is perfect for young kids. The pieces are perforated and can be taken apart easily by an adult.  The animals are very cute and colorful. The graphics and printing are nice.  These sets come presorted, so each student gets their own bag. Also, each letter set comes with a little bag of extra pieces for the little pieces, so if you lose and eye or nose, no worries! (Oriental Trading Company things of everything!

Letter Crafts for Preschoolers

Ready to craft? Enjoy these letter crafts for preschoolers. Cute and creative ideas to help children learn their letters!

A is for Alligator – Fun With Mama

B is for Butterfly – A Little Pinch of Perfect

C is for Cookie – Frugal Fun 4 Boys

D is for Dinosaur – A Little Pinch of Perfect

E is for Elephant – Kids Activities Blog

F is for Flower – School Time Snippets

G is for Grass – No Time For Flashcards

H is for House – A Little Pinch of Perfect

I is for Insect – Fantastic Fun and Learning

J is for Jellyfish – STEAMsational

K is for Koala – A Dab of Glue Will Do

L is for Ladybug – School Time Snippets

M is for Mac and Cheese – Frugal Fun 4 Boys

N is for Night Sky – Fantastic Fun and Learning

O is for Octopus – Kids Activities Blog

P is for Penguin – STEAMsational

Q is for Quilt – School Time Snippets

R is for Road – Kids Activities Blog

S is for Snake – A Dab of Glue Will Do

T is for Tutu – Views From a Stepstool

U is for Unicorn – Fun with Mama

V is for Vase – School Time Snippets

W is for Web – School Time Snippets

X is for X-ray – A Dab of Glue Will Do

Y is for Yarn – I Heart Crafty Things

Z is for Zebra – School Time Snippets


See more Paper Plate Preschool Crafts. Pin to Pinterest.

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Tide Pod Container Ghost Craft for Halloween

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August 20, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Crafts, DIY, Facebook, Halloween, Instagram, Pinterest, Social Media

published date: August 17, 2021
modified datt: August 20,2021

You will never guess the upcycled product that created this fun and exciting Halloween Ghost Craft. Print our ghost template printable and use with or without a Cricut machine. Taking only a matter of minutes and a free ghost face cut out printable, this makes a cute and ridiculously easy Halloween craft for adults or the kids.

Easy Ghost Halloween Craft for Adults

Halloween is coming up, and it’s time to start thinking about how you’re going to make this year spooky. You could go the traditional route of telling ghost stories in front of a roaring fire or dressing up as your favorite character for trick-or-treating. But if you want to make something that is fun and easy to make, then this Tide Pod ghost craft is just the thing!

Halloween Ghost Craft

How to make a Halloween ghost craft

This upcycled craft is inexpensive to make and uses supplies you might already have  in your home. Even if you don’t use Tide Free & Clear Pods, you can purchase the laundry soap and use it while repurposing the container for this Halloween ghost craft.

Materials needed:

  • An empty, clean Free & Gentle Tide Pod container
  • Ghost eyes and mouth template – download and save it to use later
  • Black adhesive vinyl for the ghost’s face – you can also use black Sharpie, construction paper or an adhesive printer label
  • Liquid glue (if not using adhesive vinyl)– to attach the eyes and mouth onto the ghost head. I found that regular craft adhesive works well but you can also use Modge Podge and it looks great.
  • Scissors (if not using a vinyl cutting machine)

Instructions:

First remove the top from the container and discard. We won’t be using the lid for this project.

Next I removed the label from the laundry pods container by soaking in hot water until the label softens. Then I scraped the label off carefully, using GooGone to remove it completely.

Tip: You can also use a heat gun to warm the label but the ease of this option varies based on the brand. For instance, I found using a heat gun to be easy on Gain containers but difficult on Tide containers.

ghost craft materials

Once the container is ready, print out the ghost face template and cut out the pieces. Place the ghost face pieces on the back of the adhesive vinyl and trace them with a pencil. Cut out the pieces.

For a Cricut Halloween project, if you’re using a cutting machine, open the template in your software and trace the pieces. Cut the eyes and mouth out of the adhesive vinyl.

Peel the backing off the vinyl and apply the face pieces to the side of the container.

If you’re using colored paper, trace the shapes and cut them out. Apply glue to the pieces and place them on the side of the container.

If you’re using printable labels, print out the template, cut the pieces out and apply them.

If you are using a black permanent marker, use the ghost face cut out as a guide to trace your own face.

ridiculously easy ghost craft for halloween

Can I use a different container?

Although I used a Tide Free & Clear soap container, you can substitute a different brand that’s white or use a colorful one like the orange Tide container. Perhaps turn it into a fun pumpkin or spray paint it white.

milk jug halloween ghost craft

Got milk? In our Halloween Hacks, we shared light up ghost crafts using a gallon milk jug for iSave A to Z. Just incorporate upcycled Christmas lights and you have a boo-tiful luminary. Don’t be afraid to get creative!

Ways to display your Halloween ghost craft

There are so many fun ways to display your ghost craft. You can place your ghost on a table or counter to set up as the perfect Halloween night scene. You might want to include other Halloween decorations like spiders, black cats, and witches hat bowls filled with candy for trick-or-treating.

This cute ghost would also be a great addition to your Halloween front porch décor with some pumpkins around him. Get a small hay bale from your local craft store and set up a spooky setting with spider webs that will impress your trick-or-treaters. Or use as fun Halloween lighting displaying up and down the staircase.

Ghost Template Printable

There are two formats you can get this FREE Ghost Template printable. Choose either a PNG for your Halloween Cricut Craft or download at a ghost PDF to use the ghost face as a template for tracing with a sharpie marker.

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Don’t have a printer? You an print at your local print shop or your Staples Printing Center. Watch this video for how I print my PDF documents at Staples.

Our Pinterest community and I would love to see how this worked out for you. Share your final Halloween Ghost Craft.  Leave a comment and/or add a photo here on Pinterest!

More Halloween Ideas

I love a frugal low-cost Halloween Craft. Take a look at these affordable Dollar Tree Halloween Crafts too. Pin to Pinterest on your Halloween Board.

Dollar Store Halloween Crafts and Decor

Every holiday needs amazing lighting. Take a look at these Spellbinding Halloween Lighting Ideas. Pin to Pinterest on your Halloween board.

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First Day of School Teacher Gift Tag Ideas

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August 18, 2021 by Ashley Langston Filed Under: Crafts, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Printable, Social Media

published date: August 18, 2021
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These First Day of School Teacher Gift Tag Ideas are a great way to thank all the teachers. Print your Teacher Gift Tags with a printer easily, or use your Cricut machine as a printable option as well. Not only do you get a ton of options, but you’ll find options for an entire year of gift tag ideas for teachers. Look at the great gift tag options that are certain to make every teacher feel appreciated. These are perfect for teacher appreciation gifts. 

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Teachers are wonderful and one of the biggest components to your child getting a solid and great education. We love to spoil our teachers throughout random times of the year because gifts are a simple and easy way to let them know that they’re a valuable and amazing part of your child’s life.

Teacher Gift Tags

All you need to create these Teacher Gift Tags are a few simple supplies including our first day of school printable gift tags. We included two options in our Teacher Gift Tag Bundle:

Happy First Day of School! It’s going to be a great year!

Having you as a my teacher is the highlight of my year!

Make certain that if you’re going to use your Cricut to print, that you create them in Cricut Design Space and print with your Cricut Explore Air Machine.

Teacher Gift Tag Printable Supplies

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We included two fun first day of school teacher gift ideas. Even though each gift tag is different, you’ll need the same supplies for all of them.

  • Cardstock or Paper
  • Ribbon
  • Hole punch
  • Teacher Appreciation Gift Tag Printables
  • Printer or Printing Service
  • Optional: Cricut machine

First day gift tags include “happy first day of school” and “highlight of my year!”

You can really pair them with any sort of small gift. Even a candy bar in the checkout aisle of the grocery store works. We find new highlighters are great for the “highlight of my year” highlighter gift tag.

Teacher Appreciation Gift Tag Printables with a Printer

These gift tags for teacher gifts can be created in a few different ways. To print off using a printer, follow the steps below.

  1. Print off your Teacher Appreciation Gift Tags on cardstock using your printer.
  2. Cut out the tags and use a hole punch at the top.
  3. Use a ribbon to tie them onto your teacher’s gifts.

Teacher Cricut Ideas

Do you love using a Cricut? You can literally make so many great Cricut crafts with them! One of my other favorites using my Cricut is this Thankful Thursday – Thank You, Teacher! These are great for a home room parent to organize or do alone as no other parents need to participate. Do one Thursday a month! 

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We have many Circut Freebies and Tutorials you can use at all times of the year.

Teacher Appreciation Gift Tag Cricut Design Space Directions

Want to create your Teacher Gift Tags with a Cricut machine? I can help. It’s easy to get started in Design Space.

  1. Get your Teacher Appreciation Gift Tags.
  2. Upload the file to Cricut Design Space.
  3. Make certain to choose the print and cut function.
  4. Resize as needed.
  5. Select your printer.
  6. Load the paper into the Cricut machine.
  7. Cut and then remove them from the mat.
  8. Make a hole punch at the top and add a ribbon.
  9. Attach to your gift.

What’s included in this bundle of Teacher Appreciation Gift Tag Printables?

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This teacher gift tag bundle includes 23 pages of printable gift tags, a personal message from me, and gift idea directions.

  • C is for Caffeine Coffee Gift Tag
  • Looking Sharp Sharpie Valentine Gift Tag
  • Best Teacher Some Bunny Could Ask For Easter Gift Tag
  • Thanks to You, I’m No Fool April Fools Gift Tag
  • Thanks a Latte Coffee Gift Tag
  • Spread Love Not Germs Hand Sanitizer Gift Tag
  • Fan-Cactus Teacher Cactus Gift Tag
  • S’more Teachers Like You Gift Tag
  • I’m Glad I’m Stuck with You Gift Tag
  • Fa-Boo-lous Teacher Halloween Gift Tag
  • Thankful for the Hands that Teach Me Gift Tag
  • Fleece Navidad Christmas Gift Tag
  • BONUS: Happy First Day of School Gift Tag
  • BONUS: Highlighter Gift Tag
  • BONUS: Basic Thank you Gift Tag (not photographed)

It’s as easy as grabbing the gift tags for teachers here!

Our Pinterest community and I would love to see how this worked out for you. Share your adorable first day of school teacher gift ideas.  Leave a comment and/or add a photo here on Pinterest!

Looking for other easy Teacher Gift Ideas? Check out our Year-Round DIY Teacher Gifts that are a ton of fun for the kids to help make! Pin to Pinterest.

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Check out these other Circut Freebies and Tutorials. Pin to Pinterest.

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Creative Dr. Seuss Crafts, Printables and Recipes

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August 16, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Crafts, DIY, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Printable, Recipe, Social Media

published date: February 07, 2016
modified datt: August 16,2021

Creative Dr. Seuss Craft Ideas, Printables and Recipes. Great for Dr. Seuss Day on March 2nd or a Dr. Seuss Themed Birthday Party.

Creative Dr. Seuss Crafts, Printables and Recipes

 

Are you getting ready for your Dr. Seuss celebration on March 2nd? Maybe a themed birthday party? Well, you’ve arrived at the perfect place to begin planning your party filled with fun and whimsy! These creative Dr. Seuss crafts and food will be received with smiles. We love the Truffula Tree Cupcake Toppers, Horton Flower Pots and Green Eggs and Ham pretzel bites to bits! Don’t forget the printables that help your soiree come together in a snap. There are so many fun options to celebrate one of the most favorite Authors!


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1.) One Fish, Two Fish Dr. Seuss Cupcakes from Frugal Coupon Living

2.) Green Eggs & Ham Pretzel Bites from Practically Functional

3.) Dr. Seuss Ocean Water Frugal Coupon Living

4.) Lorax Cookies from Embrace My Space

5.) Dr. Seuss Push Pops from The Country Chic Cottage

6.) Lorax Pasta Makeover from Toni Pilsbury

7.) Lorax Truffula Tree Cupcakes from Hank and Hunt

8.) Cat in the Hat Rice Krispie Treats from Frugal Coupon Living


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9.) Horton Hears a Who Flower Pots from Suburble

10.) Dr. Seuss Activity Blocks from Sugar Bee Crafts

11.) Dr. Seuss Wall Art from Fancy Frugal Life

12.) Put Me in a Zoo Paper Plate from Surviving a Teacher Salary

13.) Dr. Seuss Oobleck from A Spotted Pony

14.) Oh the Places You Will Go Globe from Brass Paper Clip

15.) Dr. Seuss Decoupage Letters from Money Saving Sisters

16.) Dr. Seuss Hat Pencil Cup with Truffula Tree Pencils from Chica Circle


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17.) Dr. Seuss Bingo from Circus Berry from Circus Berry

18.) Dr. Seuss Cootie Catcher from The Country Chic Cottage

19.) Dr. Seuss Party Pack from Frugal Coupon Living

20.) Dr. Seuss Coloring Pages from The Country Chic Cottage

21.) Dr. Seuss Lunch Notes from How Does She

22.) Dr. Seuss Reading Log and Bookmarks from 100 Directions

23.) Green Eggs and Ham Bag Tag from The Crafting Chicks

24.) Hop on Pop Charades Game and Dr. Seuss Birthday Party Ideas from Moms and Munchkins

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Take a look at these Dr. Seuss Crafts and Activities for Preschool and Young Kids. Pin to Pinterest.

Make something tasty including these Dr. Seuss Cupcakes Ideas. Pin to Pinterest.

Want another Dr. Seuss Idea. These FREE Printable Dr. Seuss Bookmarks are great party favors or for Dr. Seuss Day. Pin to Pinterest.

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31 Free Thanksgiving Printables

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August 9, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Crafts, DIY, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Seasonal, Social Media, Thanksgiving

published date: October 11, 2015
modified datt: August 09,2021

31 FREE Printables for Thanksgiving on Frugal Coupon Living

FREE Thanksgiving Printables

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Thanksgiving is such a special time of year! It means layering clothes for cooler weather, comfort food, reconnecting with family and friends and giving thanks for all of your blessings!

These Thanksgiving Printables will get you all set for giving with the little tags and bags perfect for treats for guests, kids in the classroom or just a little something to show your thanks! Make up several of these goody bags to have on hand to give. The kids will love to help put them together! Decorate your home and table with all of these fun banners and place cards. We love the printables that update your walls with festive Fall décor. So many fun options to choose! Have fun and Happy Fall!

Gobble It Up Gift Tag (perfect for leftovers or sweet treats) from Frugal Coupon Living

Thanksgiving Scavenger Hunt form Frugal Coupon Living

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Full Set of Thanksgiving Party Printables from Amanda Parker and Family

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Gobble Gum Tags from Bloom Designs Online


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Bugle Cornucopias Thanksgiving Bag Toppers from Cookies and Cups

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Be Thankful Utensils from Eighteen 25

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Thanksgiving Bingo from Crazy Little Projects

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Thanksgiving Place Cards from Kristen Duke Photography

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Fall Subway Art Printable from Bomb Shell Bling

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Give Thanks Printable from a Night Owl Blog

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Thankful Tree and Printable from Craftionary

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Thanksgiving Treat Labels from Tip Junkie

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Thanksgiving Gift Tags from Good Gravy Designs

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Mini Thanksgiving Cake Bunting from Kara’s Party Ideas

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Give Thanks Utensil Holder from Craftaholic Anonymous

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Fall Bucket List Punch Card from Make Life Lovely

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Full Set of Thanksgiving Party Printables from Catch My Party

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Keep Calm and Gobble On from The Suburban Mom

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Leftover Thanksgiving Label from Bloom Designs Online

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Thanksgiving Photo Props from Kristen Duke Photography

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Thanksgiving Wine Labels from Sarah Hearts

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Turkey Day Menu Planning from Weswen Design

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Thanksgiving Kids Table Printables from Paper Glitter

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Thankful for ABCs from Written Reality

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Thanksgiving Mad Libs from Sister’s Suitcase

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Thanksgiving Gift Tags from She Wears Many Hats

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Thanksgiving Photo Props from The Dating Divas

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Thanksgiving Bag Topper from Party Wagon

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Thanksgiving Subway Art from How To Nest for Less

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Thanksgiving Turkey Song from Kristen Duke Photography

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Mr. and Mrs, Potato Head Turkey Printable from Kiki Creates

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Full Set of Thanksgiving Party Printables from A Delicate Gift

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There’s Always Something to Be Thankful For from Daisy Cottage Designs


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Not free, but highly cool… Enjoy these 12 Thanksgiving Party Games for kids of all ages, young and old!


Thanksgiving Kids Food Crafts on Frugal Coupon Living

Take a look at these Thanksgiving Kids Food Craft Ideas. Pin to Pinterest.

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Enjoy our 25 Inspiration Thanksgiving Tablescapes. Pin to Pinterest.

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Also take a look at these Thanksgiving Food Treats featured on Rachel Ray (seen here!)

Turkey Sugar Cookies (Pin it to Pinterest)

This recipe is the most simplistic. Make the attached sugar cookie recipe or grab a pre-made store brand. Use icing as glue and create decadent feathers with candy corn.

Turkey Nutter Butter Cookies (Pin it to Pinterest)

The most popular Thanksgiving Food Craft, the flexibility of this food craft is nice. How much you want to go with this cookie is up to you. You can have a stand up turkey or a lay down turkey instead.  Add left over Halloween candy to spruce up the design or keep it simplistic with icing and candy corn.

Rolo Pilgram Hats (Pin it to Pinterest)

On the show we made these with chocolate peanut butter cups but you can also do with caramel cups. Pick up store bought frosted fudge cookies and glue on the top of the hat to make the perfect little snack for your little Pilgrim.

Chocolate Covered Oreo Turkeys (Pin it to Pinterest)

This turkey craft is likely for experienced and steady of hands baker. Mix colors and create bright feathers on your Oreo Turkey using a pretzel as a template. Again, how little or how much of the activity and design you want to do is up to you.

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