We were happy to host another Neighborhood Back to School Breakfast this year.
Although we cheated a little bit....
....and had it a week later - instead of on the First Day of School.
Everyone was a bit more relaxed and over their first day jitters.
The morning started with a group of cute little Owls set up to greet the guests.
Yep - made from Toilet Paper (and Paper Towel) rolls.
Painted bright colors. Embellished with dotted cardstock Wings, Bows and of course Google eyes.
The "Going Back to School is a Hoot" framed art is the front cover of a mini book (part of the free download). I just enlarged the cover page and used it in a Frame.
The polka dotted matte was made at the same time we were painting the TP Owls using foam daubers to create dots on a plain white matte.
I found these lightweight plastic frames at Michaels and added another copy of the same (enlarged) Art Print and hung them on the front door with a green ribbon.
Little K and I had so much fun making these owls. There was an entire army of them lining the table and counter tops.
We just couldn't stop.
The bookmarks were also part of the Delightful Designs free download (find it
here). I mounted them on colored swiss dot cardstock and added a glittery ribbon and some iridescent glitter glue embellishments.
I thought about adding more google eyes - but decided that would make the bookmarks too thick.
Each of the kids place settings had their Name and another personality filled Owl. I used the Cricut
Hoot n Holler cartridge.
On the inside of each of the Name Cards was a silly school Joke. I used the pages from the mini book download from Delightful Designs and cut them apart so each child had a different joke to tell.
Nothing funnier than a bunch of budding comedians and the breakfast table.
These Owl Snack Bags were made using the Cricut
Lacy Labels cartridge. The head is one of the scalloped frames folded over a cellophane snack bag. Yellow and white punched circles for the eyes, google eyes in the middle of the circles and a bright beak.
Inside they were filled with a tropical granola mix. The brightly colored fruit bits worked perfectly with the colorful owl theme.
I wanted to add a few bows, but ran out of time.
In keeping with our annual tradition - we took pictures of all the kids (and the moms too).
I planned on using large paper mache numbers (painted in the tropical theme colors) for each of the kids Grade Numbers, but I couldn't find ones that were big enough. So I modified and used a wooden heart, painted and embellished with a Cirucut cut Number.
Would you believe we already had this glass owl flower vase? The perfect finishing touch to our Back to School is a Hoot theme.
I hope the first Days/Weeks of school are going great for you and the kids. We are off to a great start - looking forward to a wonderful year ahead.