Creative Easter Gift For Teenagers

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I find that making gift card holders are more fun for the teenagers and me. They aren’t youngsters anymore, and the kid baskets are just not cutting it. I like to give out gift cards so they can enjoy what they want while still enjoying a few sweets. Here’s how I made these creative Easter Gift for teens.



First, I purchased food acceptable mason jars with attached screw top lids.


Then, I used fabric flowers we had left over in our home.  These flowers were from the flower headbands my daughter would make with her friends years ago. Any flower will do, however, be sure it’s flat and you can easily hot glue it to the lid.


I hot glued the two flowers together. And this is what it looks like. Cute, right?



To add a little something to the glass jar itself, I decided to add leftover buttons I had.  I used about 16 buttons of all different sizes on each jar.  I picked light colored ones to match the flowers at the top.



And here’s the final gift idea. What do you think? I love the cute flowers on top and the button just adds something to the jar. Visit the blog below for more details.
Suggested materials:
  • 4 mason jars   (64 different color buttons)
  • 4 activated gift cards   (8 fabric flowers)
  • Hot glue 2 sticks   (Favorite candy)
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