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The wheels on the bus: Bus driver gift

Make a SWEET treat to say thanks to your bus driver for keeping your child safe this year. Feel free to use my free printable stop sign card and mason jar lid label!



Materials


A little tip for the Jolly Rancher jar: I used a cut
piece of paper towel roll to create the inside structure,
it makes it much easier to create a design. I used
pinking sheers to trim out the cardboard edges and
then stuffed it full of more Jolly Ranchers. 

Click for PDF.
Stop sign card and mason jar top are for personal use only, do not redistribute. If you use them and share pictures, please give credit back to FindingPinsAndNeedles.com. Thanks and enjoy!

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Comments

  1. This is a great idea! Thanks for sharing it!

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  2. Love it! It will be a great gift for our crossing guard.

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  3. Thanks for sharing! We are putting this on a gift for our school security guard.

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  4. Thanks so much for the cute printout!

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  5. I can't download the pdf. could you please review? thank you

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