Monday, August 11, 2014

Date Night (in a can)



Last year for for Christmas I gave my sister and her husband six date nights.  With money being tight while my brother-in-law is doing his dental surgery residency I thought it would be an easy, fun, and inexpensive way for them to spend time together at home after their kids went to bed.  I packaged each date in a large #10 food storage can that I wrapped with a "date night" label.

Each date contained an activity and a snack.  Initially I thought I would fill the cans with healthy snacks and treats since I knew my sister would appreciate that but then thought I better add some of my brother-in-laws favorite snacks too.  I bought the movies on blue-ray and I was glad I spent the extra money on them because I later learned that a regular DVD case wouldn't fit in the cans.  The blue-rays slightly smaller size were perfect.

This is what each can contained:

Date #1: Movie (comedy) and a sweet and salty snack.


Date #2: Movie (chick flick) and a sweet and salty snack.


Date #3 Movie (Action) and a sweet and salty snack.


Date #4: Game and snacks


Date #5: Game and snack


Date #6: Sharing memories and eating smores.



For this date I suggested that they could tell each other stories going to scout or girls camp growing up while they ate their smores.  I also included a list of fun questions they could ask each other that I found here.  I cut the papers down to a size that would fit in the can and made a cute little folder for them to go inside.


After I filled each can I added an expiration label to each lid depending on when the food in the can expired so they would know when to use each can by.  I placed all six cans into a box and they were ready to wrap and ship.


These make a fun homade gift for Christmas and could even be used for a unique wedding gift.



Want to make your own date night gift?  Feel free to use my label below.




4 comments:

  1. woooow! these are gifts from the heart! love its originality

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  2. Fun!!! How did you do the label? Did you use 2 pieces of 8 1/2" x 11" paper or legal size to get it all the way around the can?

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    1. I did use a legal size paper but it wasn't quite long enough so there was some taping involved to create the right size.

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  3. What a thoughtful gift. I would like to do something like this for my hubby this year for Christmas!

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