An Anti-Stress Kit makes a great gift. I’ve given them to all the teachers as an end of the school year thank you. I’ve given them to all the doctors, nurses, therapists and aides after a hospital stay … A couple of times. And I always have a few just to say thank you on the moment’s notice.
Anti-Stress Kit
You’ll need a small bottle to hold the contents.
The first time I made them, I found round glass bottles (like a globe) with a plastic, screw on top. They were at a local craft store for 35 cents each. Other times, I found cylinder shaped bottles (pictured) and mini-mugs with tops. The last time, I shopped at a dollar store and bought plastic salt and pepper shakers with a covered butter dish. So, for $1.00, I got 2 bottles. Plus, I used the cover to the butter dish for a drawer divider. I’m still looking for a use for the butter dish bottom.
Anti-Stress Kit contents.
• Eraser … I used a small one that fits on top of a pencil.
• Penny … Shiny and new.
• Marble.
• Rubber band.
• String … About 6 inches long.
• Hershey Kiss candy
• Hershey Hugs candy
• Ribbon … Long enough to go around the neck of the bottle and tie.
• Anti-Stress Kit Card
This Anti-Stress Kit Contains: An eraser, so you can make all Of your troubles disappear. A penny, so you can never say you’re broke. A marble, in case someone says you’ve lost all of yours. A rubber band, to stretch yourself beyond your limits. A string, to tie things together when they fall apart. And hugs & kisses, to remind you that someone, somewhere, cares. |
Print this verse on card stock.
You can download mine here.
On the back of the verse, you can add your contact info or the reason for the gift.
I’ve also added my business card in addition to the verse.
Use a one hole punch to make it easy to thread the ribbon.