Fast forward to time for school this morning. Now, I know, I saved an idea somewhere for what I was going to do, but I still don't remember what it was. 7:00 frantically searching online...7:30, just give up and go get a gift card or something, not everything has to be homemade (get over your neurosis), 8:00, I checked Pinterest and came across something I remember liking but wrong time of year for doing it cheaply.
Bummer, what am I going to do? 8:30, I've got it!
I have an obsession with cupcakes, and while I don't have the supplies for this large cake I may have some for a cupcake. Did I mention that school gets out at 12:30? So, I ran around my house gathering supplies, which isn't easy as we are still in a bit of a mess from moving.
I found a tube in my trash from my vinyl rolls, but you could use a yogurt container, or sour cream, or the bottom of a plastic bottle cut off.
I used a hacksaw to cut my tube into three pieces and I made a duct tape bottom for it, which if I were really intentional and cool I would have used patterned not just the silver. You tube videos on making duct tape wallets really came in hand on this one.
This was really using the trash I had on hand and making do.
I got a box of crayons 24 pack for each of the three I had to do, and an additional box to split between the three because 1 didn't quite do it. You'll need to chance your number depending on your base container.
I lined the crayons up to look as nice as they could color wise. There are not enough purples in a box, might I add.
After I had them lined up I taped the back with packing tape so they could use them if they wanted to. You will need to leave an inch and a half at both ends.
Then wrap the tape sticky side out around the tube and secure on itself making a ring that fits around the tube. Then fill in the remaining sticky with the remaining crayons until it is surrounded. You could just put double sided tape around the tube and then apply the crayons, or you could make it more secure by using hot glue but you wouldn't be able to use the supplies, which was my goal here. And the tape trick made it so fast.
I then added some supplies to the middle, paper clips, book clips, treats, erasers, a glue stick.
Because I didn't use heavier glue I wrapped it in a ribbon and tied a bow to the outside and wrapped in cello wrap for good measure.
After I filled it, it didn't look like a cupcake like I wanted it to, so I grabbed the tissue paper I had in my wrapping stash and folded it into a loose tube and wrapped in a coil gently crumpling it to the shape I needed and then I taped off the end on the bottom and taped it to the top of the stuff inside and squished it into the crayons carefully, so it would stay on top but could be taken off to see what was inside. I did have to make a trip to the store for some goodies but I finished it at 11:40 and ran to the school.