My kids don't usually write up long or detailed wish lists for Santa. However, this year all three of them requested an iPod Touch for Christmas (after seeing several friends and cousins with them recently). Like most of us, though, Santa is on a budget this year. Even one iPod would be stretching it, so three iPods would be out of the question.
Luckily, Santa's elves had a very clever solution that I think will be the next best thing to an actual iPod under the tree. The elves shared with me what they did in their workshop and I really like the way they turned out.
Look at this smart solution...
Here's what the elves did:
(Excuse the fact that the pictures switch between the three different banks, those silly elves kept getting sidetracked during the photo-taking process)
1. Pick up a shadowbox frame (they used a 5x7" one) and make up a picture of the special something to save for (the elves got an iPod image from the Apple website and used Picnik to design the 5x7" picture)
By the way, did you know that Santa's elves
often pick up the supplies they need
often pick up the supplies they need
at regular stores when they're closed for the night
and all the people and employees have left?
and all the people and employees have left?
That's how the elves picked up these frames on sale at JoAnn's!
2. Cut out your picture to fit your shadowbox and cut a small opening for the money.
3. Line up your picture with the backing for the shadowbox (these were made out of foam board) and then cut a money slot in that as well.
4. The elves thought these banks might be able to used to save for other special items in the future, so they just put a little bit of glue around the money slot to adhere the picture to the backing. This way, once they've saved for their iPods, the kids can simply replace the picture and start saving for something else.
5. That's it! Put it all together and your shadowbox bank is ready to go!
Just put your money in from the back...
... and with each deposit, you're one step closer to buying that something special!
Santa's elves told me that each frame was only $4 on sale and Santa said he would probably put $10 in change and bills in each bank to start the kids on their way. Santa's accountants were very happy that he was spending $42 instead of $600+ and I think the kids will learn a valuable lesson about saving for the things they want most!