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Fantastic Pun Teacher Appreciation Week Gift Idea!

Fantastic Pun Teacher Appreciation Week Gift Idea!! My daughter is totally into puns and came up with this fun one. I had her gather up some sticks from the yard. You will also need Fanta brand soda and Ribbon.  Just print out this fun printable! Right click to save off, personal use only. Then I cut them apart and mounted them on cardstock.  Tie the stick to the drink on the right side. That way when you look at it you read it as Fanta-Stick! Tape on the tag! Great gift idea for Teacher Appreciation week (first week of May) Or any other time you need a handout or something fun to give to friends! Neighbor gifts, maybe! Here's some more fun puns! Alpaca Bag Palindromes Shirt Koala Tea Shirt Atom Shirt Humerus Shirt Mountains are Hill Areas Shirt This post published on Doodlecraft first 

Funny Palindromes T-Shirt!

 Funny Palindromes T-Shirt! Okay, this isn't a Pun. But it's sort of a play on words. Palindromes are words that read the same forward and backwards, like noon,  nurses run, or kayak! ~ So this shirt is just funny. Palindromes are semordnilap!  I used my silhouette cameo to cut heat transfer vinyl. Just reverse the image before cutting.  Place the plastic side down. Then weed the vinyl and place the vinyl on the shirt, with plastic side up. Then iron med/high for a couple minutes.  Peel off the plastic and tada!  It will definitely cause lots of interesting looks! Love it! This post published on Doodlecraft first 

Pun Week: Never Trust an Atom Funny T-Shirt

 Pun Week:  Never Trust an Atom Funny T-Shirt  You will need: Freezer paper T-shirt Silhouette Cameo or hobby knife/cutting mat Fabric paint/brush I used a simple font: Impact. It's boring, but the letters are tall and fit tights, so it is a great font for doing shirts. I also found an atom silhouette image.  You can cut Freezer Paper with your Silhouette Cameo. Just place it shiny/waxy side on the cutting mat and set the blade to 1. Then have it cut.  While it's cutting. Place some cardboard between the layers of shirt. This way it won't run through to the other side. I always use a post office box, because I can still mail it--no waste.  Ready.  Peel the freezer paper off the mat.  Place it on the shirt.  Then iron the paper right to the shirt. You can pick out the insides of the letters and iron them in too...but we opted not too. It's easier that way and it looks cool.  I did put the piece ...