Showing posts with label back to school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label back to school. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Teacher Gift Tags - Free Printable!



I have received quite a few requests for back to school printables for teacher gifts. Yesterday on Facebook, I asked for your feedback on what you would like to see for printable Teacher Gift ideas and that I would create a Free Printable from one of your ideas.  I loved all of the ideas. One idea in particular caught my eye and I thought it would make a great teacher's gift any day of the school year.

The teacher gift tags are available in 6 different color combinations.
 Add to your favorite hand soap or hand sanitizer.
Download your free printable teacher gift tags HERE.

Enjoy!

Friday, August 16, 2013

First Day of School Photo Op - Free Printable!


In less than 2 weeks my little girls will be starting Kindergarten and Second Grade.  One of our traditions for the first day of school is to take a photo of the girls before our walk to school.  This year I thought it would be fun to create First Day of School signs which make for a memorable photo to look back on.  I created signs from Preschool through 12th grade.  Would love for you to share pictures of your kiddo holding the sign on their first day of school.  
Email your photo to me at stefanie@annaandblue.com


Download your FREE PRINTABLE First Day of School Sign HERE.

Enjoy!

Friday, August 19, 2011

{Free Printable} School Days Printable Banner

With school starting on Monday, I thought I would create a Back to School printable banner.  What a fun way to greet students to their new classrooms.

Simply print, cut, add a matching ribbon and you are all set!

Enjoy!

 Download the School Days printable banner HERE.

Don't forget to download the coordinating printables HERE.

Would love to see how you used the free printables.
Email pictures to stefanie@annaandblue.com

Friday, August 12, 2011

{Recipe} Back to School Apple Cupcakes!



I was looking in one of my favorite cupcake books looking for a back to school themed cupcake that I could make for my daughter's class.  She is starting kindergarten in just a few short days.  These Apple of My Eye cupcakes immediately caught my attention and I knew they would be perfect!  They are so simple to make that I had to share the recipe with you.

Recipe excerpt from What's New Cupcake?

Makes 1 basket: 7 apple cupcakes
Whether you want to butter up your teacher, keep the doctor away, or tempt Adam, our apples do the trick. The cupcakes are topped with doughnuts coated in red frosting, rolled in red sugar, and adorned with Tootsie Roll stems and fruit-chew leaves. The tines of a fork make the impression of a bite, which is then coated in white frosting. The seeds are candy-coated sunflower seeds.


Ingredients:
7 vanilla cupcakes baked in red paper liners
7 mini plain or chocolate-covered doughnuts
1 can (16 ounces) vanilla frosting
4 chocolate chews (Tootsie Rolls)
4 green fruit chews (Jolly Rancher, Tootsie Fruit Rolls)
1 cup red decorating sugar
Red food coloring (use paste food coloring for a darker red)
3 black candy-coated chocolate-covered sunflower seeds (Sunny Seed Drops)

Instructions:
1. Cut 1/2 inch from the bottom of each mini doughnut with a serrated knife and discard bottom piece.
2. Spread some vanilla frosting on the cupcakes and place a mini doughnut piece, cut side down, on top of each. Place the cupcakes in the freezer for 10 minutes, until slightly frozen.
3. For the stems, cut the unwrapped chocolate chews in half lengthwise on the diagonal and shape into stems. For the leaves, roll out the green fruit chews 1/8 inch thick, then cut into ten 1 1/2-by-3/4-inch leaf shapes. Make a crease down the center of each leaf with the back of a paring knife and pinch one end of each leaf.
4. Place the red sugar in a medium shallow bowl. Spoon 1 tablespoon of the vanilla frosting into a small ziplock bag, press out the excess air, and seal. Tint the remaining vanilla frosting in the can red with the food coloring.
5. Working on 1 cupcake at a time, spread some of the red frosting on the top and sides of the doughnut and cupcake to fill in the gaps and lightly coat, making the doughnut look like the top of an apple.
6. Roll the frosted cupcake in the red sugar to coat. Repeat with the remaining cupcakes.
7. To create a bite from the apple, carefully remove a 1 1/2-inch-diameter divot from the top of 1 of the sugar-coated doughnuts, using fork tines or a paring knife. Snip a small (1/8-inch) corner from the bag with the vanilla frosting and pipe a thin layer of frosting to cover the exposed area inside the divot. Spread lightly with the back of a small spoon to smooth. For the apple seeds, arrange the sunflower seeds, pointed ends toward the center.
8. Insert the chocolate-chew stems with the green fruit-chew leaves at the top of the apple cupcakes. Arrange the cupcakes in a basket.

Authors Karen Tack & Alan Richardson share endless imaginative cup-caking with eye-popping creations anyone can make. All you need are candies from the corner store, cake mix and canned frosting. Gorgeous color photos, Softcover, 230 pages


Order your copy of "What's New CupcakeHERE.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

{Sale} Back to School Sale!

 School Days! School Days!
Reading, writing and arithmetic! 


Are you getting ready for the 1st day of school?

Enjoy 20% off everything in the shop with our Back to School sale!

enter code "BACKTOSCHOOL20" at checkout HERE.

Expires 8.20.11

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

{Featured} Southern Child Magazine!

I am happy to announce that we have been featured in the latest issue of Southern Child Magazine which is an online magazine with a goal to inform and educate parents/ caregivers, to provide affordable advertising to family based businesses as well as to help the hundreds of thousands of children in foster care find forever, loving families.

A few weeks ago, Melissa from Southern Child Magazine reached out to me to see if I would be interested in creating printables for the e-zine.  I was delighted to be asked and jumped at the opportunity.


The Fall issue of the magazine is here and I am excited to share with you a free Back to School printable collection that I styled.  




 



 
Download yours Back to School printable collection  HERE.

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