I first saw this awesome idea on Pinterest when school was starting in the fall. I pinned it, but never got around to actually making one in September. When it came time to think of a Christmas gift idea for my kids' teachers, I remembered this school supplies cake idea and decided it would be perfect. It fit my budget and it would be something the teachers could actually use (instead of yet another coffee mug or bottle of shower gel). Plus, this is the time of year when all those classroom supplies brought in months ago have been used up or have disappeared (sharpened pencils with working erasers seem to meet the same fate in the classroom as socks do in the laundry room)
It didn't take me long at all to put together and the cakes were a HUGE hit when I brought them in to the teachers on the last day before Winter Break.
This collection of needed supplies would be a great teacher gift for Back-to-School, Christmas, Teacher Appreciation Day, Valentine's Day or "Just Because". Plus, you could easily adapt them to include all kinds of supplies.
Here's some of the things I included in mine:
Then, all I had to do was put it all together. I attached everything with the clear, wide packaging tape and regular scotch tape.
First, I sharpened all the pencils, attached them to the plastic storage bin I got from the Dollar Tree, and added a bit of decorative border (also in the teacher section of the Dollar Tree).
Next, I formed a base with four square boxes of tissues taped together. ( Later, I also added a fifth box of tissues to form the base of the top tier of the cake.)
Then, I just started adding the various other supplies around the tiers of the cake, adding more pieces of the decorative border as I went.
Since it was still looking a little plain, I added a few bows to jazz it up a bit.
That's it! So cute, and so easy!
Now, if I was a little smarter, I would have stocked up on all the supplies for the cake during the Back-to-School sales in August. Instead, I had use a few things from my school supplies stash (Post-it notes, crayons, etc) and purchase the rest of it new. However, since much of it came from the dollar store, the whole "teacher tower" costs me less than $20 out of pocket. Not bad for such a cute gift.
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So cute. It would be a neat idea as well if you knew someone who was graduating college to become a teacher as well.
ReplyDeleteI really love this idea! I need to make one for my son's teachers!
ReplyDeleteAwesome cake! I love the border you added - looks great! I made one and didn't want to give it away :-) (http://theoutlawmom.com/2011/10/10/craft-teachers-gift-tutorial-school-supplies-diaper-cake-gluenglitter/) I actually contemplated a few days whether I should keep it!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! Definitely keeping this in my files!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great idea! Will def. be "borrowing" this next year for the kids teachers for Xmas!!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen one of these. I'm sharing your idea on my FB page today. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Michelle-Paige/182495291815164
ReplyDeleteAdorable! What a useful gift! I am sure they just loved it!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! What a great Christmas present! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat idea. Yours look really good. Teacher apperciation week is when I might just try this.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
Hopefully I will make when and keep you posted on how I did.
Tiffanie
I love this idea! We do a School Supply Drive for beginning teachers and this would be a great way to present it to them.
ReplyDeleteOh, what an awesome idea - maybe I'll do that for Audrey's teachers as an end of year 'stock up for next school year' gift - thnaks :)
ReplyDeleteLove this idea! Teacher's are always needing more supplies!
ReplyDeleteI am a teacher and my favourite kinds of gifts are in the form of these "consumables," but never have I seen one that looked this cute! Great job!
ReplyDeletep.s. found your post on somewhatsimple.com. ;)
ReplyDeleteLove this idea! It is super cute and practical. I've gotta pin it! :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE this! Doesn't seem too difficult. I pinned it, want to try for Teacher Appreciation Day! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat an inventive and useful idea! I'm definitely borrowing this. How did you attach the pencils to the storage bin, btw?
ReplyDeleteI am a teacher and I would love this. I will be making it for my children's teachers for Teacher Appreciation Day!
ReplyDeleteSCV Mom, I just used the clear packing tape to attach the pencils. I cut off a piece of the tape, put the sticky side out, then used two more pieces of tape sticky side in to attach the ends of the tape to the container. Does that make sense?
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful idea, we are always sending so many supplies to the school, and I always send some of my products that I send to this will be a great way to incorporate them even more into something that is all useful for the room.
ReplyDeleteFound you on Skip to my Lou. Such a fantastic post! Would you please share this with our readers for Fun Stuff Fridays? http://www.toysinthedryer.com/2012/01/fun-stuff-fridays-6.html
ReplyDeletelove love love this. i am a teacher and would absolutely love to receive this
ReplyDeleteAs a teacher, I'd say dry erase markers would be a wonderful addition!
ReplyDeleteI used to be a teacher and this would be lovely! I am featuring this at somedaycrafts.blogspot.com today!
ReplyDeleteI love this, I'm going to use this as a template for my daughter's preschool teacher as a just because gift!
ReplyDeleteI love this! I am going to make this tonight for Teacher Appreciation week. Great idea, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is a fabulous idea!!! I'm the department head and plan on doing this for all the math teachers when we return back to school this fall!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat size bucket do you recommend
ReplyDeleteIt's really up to you and the supplies you choose to put on your "cake". Mine was about the size of a pencil. I'd suggest thinking about the supplies you want to use, then just stop by the dollar store and see what they have that could work as your base.
DeleteI am an educator and a parent. I love this idea. I think I will be making these for back to school gifts for my team and for my daughters teacher.
ReplyDeleteI like it! I plan on making one with few "greener" products thrown in (e.g. more natural hand sanitizer and biodegradable cleansing wipes).
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Danielle