Sunday, December 20, 2009

Teacher Gift Hand sanitizer bottle with CTMH Rub-ons


This is the second part of the gift my youngest is giving to his teacher this year. Each day as the kids line up for lunch she gives them all a squirt of hand sanitizer before they go to eat. This is just SO nice as I know she is buying the sanitizer herself and it means SO much to me that she does it as my youngest is immuno-suppressed. Just knowing the kids are all getting nice and clean before they eat takes a little bit of the worry about germs away.


Here is a close up of the bottle decorated with our rub-ons. If you want to give this a try - one tip I can give you is to lay the bottle down flat (I started off upright and it was much more difficult). The large container of sanitizer was from Costco and the front label peeled off very easily leaving a clean surface. I got the idea for doing this from the CTMH consultant bulletin board and thought it was a fabulous idea for a teacher gift. I was very pleased with how fast it went together - my son designed what the bottle would say and I rubbed the letters on for him. This would also be fun to do on soap bottles in the bathroom or in the kitchen - I'll have to give that a try and see how they wear over time! If you give this a try let me know how yours turns out!

1 comment:

smilinggreenmom said...

This is so adorable!! We love hand sanitizer but we also are making sure to take our probiotics every single day since the hand sanitizer actually kills all the beneficial bacteria that our body needs too! Our kids take the Bellyboost and we take the adult Vidazorb. Hmmm- maybe I could do a bottle of the hand sanitizer and include some Vidazorb too! Thanks for the idea :)

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