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Lunch for the teachers…

Today my friends and I did our annual lunch for our children's teachers in honor of Teacher Appreciation Week. This year I used the McDonald's drink carriers for the containers. I saw this great tutorial on Little Birdie Secrets about adhering napkins to card-stock to make greeting cards.  I thought it would be a fun way to embellish the drink carriers.

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I peeled the napkin apart so it was only one-ply.

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Sandwich a piece of plastic wrap between the napkin and the cardboard container.

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Using a plain white piece of paper as a pressing cloth iron on medium high setting.  Hold iron 10 - 15 seconds. Check to make sure it has adhered to the cardboard--if not iron again until fully adhered. I also stuck a piece of white paper in the opening of the container to keep from ironing the container shut.

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Iron the excess on each side to the back.

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Iron another piece to the back

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It will look like this.

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Trim off all excess on sides and bottom.  I also cut out the notch on the top sides.

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I added a bit of ribbon and then used a matching napkin to wrap up the pink plastic silverware.

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We filled the containers with a chicken salad sandwich, a container of pasta salad, fruit, water and a brownie.

Thanks for stopping by today!

33 Responses to “Lunch for the teachers…”

  1. Katie says:

    Such a cute idea and what a great technique – thanks for sharing!

  2. Yvonne says:

    I love this idea. It would make a nice surprise lunch, goodie holder, care package, etc. for anyone you want to do something special for. I’m considering giving it a try for craft night as a door prize – filled with lots of craft goodies of course.

  3. Emily says:

    How CUTE!! What a thoughtful and darling idea!

  4. Mrs. Jones says:

    What a great idea! I just decorated our teacher lunch room, too. I think I’m going to try this project for next year.

    ~Heather

  5. Mandi says:

    As a former teacher I want to let you know how much these types of things are appreciated! That is so adorable! You have some of the cutest ideas! I love your website!

  6. Rebecca says:

    I love this idea! What a fantastic way to thank all the wonderful teachers!

    Rebecca
    RootsAndWingsCo.blogspot.com

  7. Jena says:

    What a neat idea! I love it! Very pretty and also very practical. Who said things can’t be pretty and practical?

    I am always looking for creative ideas for gifts. Thanks so much.

  8. Becky says:

    That is so cute! I used to be a teacher and I would have loved this!

  9. Melanie says:

    Wow, I wish I were a teacher at your school!!!

  10. Heather says:

    Love this idea. Never have seen this napkin ironing on technique (technical term I am sure). Thanks for sharing.

  11. Mama King says:

    What a great idea!

  12. What a neat idea! Now why didn’t you use glue??? Just curious

  13. adrienne says:

    LOVing this!!! I always think the drink carriers are such a waste… not so much anymore!

  14. Sara says:

    WOW! so cute.

  15. Amy says:

    What an amazing idea! You seriously rock.

  16. Very cute. I love crafting. That seems like a fun and easy one. For teachers to take stuff to eat to work – a cute idea that they can re-use again and again is…this…

    http://ecolabelfundraising.com/index.cfm?pg=product_dtl&pid=47

    Normally, I don’t plug products we sell, but it fit so well with what you were doing.

  17. Rochelle says:

    That is so adorably perfect!! Thanks for sharing! :)

  18. Jenna Corry says:

    I LOVE this! I’m so doing this when my little boy is in school!

  19. Wow! These are fantastic. I love the whole idea. They look so much better with the pretty print on them. Very clever. I bet those teachers loved it.-Stacy

  20. Julie B says:

    Great idea, never would have thought of it myself

  21. i love it! and an iron is perfect for this!

  22. Stacey says:

    That is so sweet. Where did you get the paper container?

  23. Stacey says:

    Wait, I found it! HHMMM I wonder if they’d give me some if I went there and bought a meal? HHHMMMM

  24. Nancy says:

    HOW ADORABLE!!
    That is the cutest, cleaverest, greatest idea I have seen in along time!!
    I love it!!
    And THANKS for sharing exactly how you did it.. that is very generous of you!!
    HUGS and Happy Mother’s Day!!

  25. Melany says:

    That is awesome! Love it. Thank you.

  26. Renee says:

    Thanks for the tip!

  27. Katie says:

    I have never heard of this technique. So creative! Thanks for sharing!

  28. Lisa says:

    this is really interesting, your tutorial is actually easier to understand than the little bird’s one. Am I getting this right – the plastic wrap melts and that is what forms the glue?

  29. Mary Anna says:

    How adorable! I can also see this on a cookout table to caddy the ketchup, mustard, flatware …

  30. Meg says:

    I LOVE this idea!
    So cute.

    Meg

    onourwayonline.com

  31. Amanda S. says:

    Gorgeous! What a great and thrifty idea!

  32. NerdMom says:

    I love this idea!!! Can I use one of your finished pictures to post about this?

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