Here is a fun activity to do this October that will teach your Happy Home how to encourage and bless one another with sweet notes and treats.
First you will need to print out your FREE Printable Pumpkin Pockets.
I have provided a front and back pumpkin for you – find the download at the end of this post.
Staple the pumpkins together, leaving an opening at the top.
Write your Happy Buddy’s name on the pumpkin.
Hang the pumpkin pocket on your Happy Buddy’s bedroom door, on the fridge, or wherever they can get to it easily.
Write your Happy Buddy some sweet notes! Get the whole family involved! If you have more than one child, have them write notes for one another’s Pumpkin Pockets.
Feel free to throw in a little chocolate or treat, too. 🙂
Place the note inside the Pumpkin Pocket.
When your Happy Buddy wakes up, he will find a happy surprise in his Pumpkin Pocket!
Don’t forget that everyone in the family needs a Pumpkin Pocket – even Mom and Dad. 🙂
*Stay Tuned – Later this month I will be posting some FREE Printable Halloween Love Notes for you to put in your Happy Hubby’s Pumpkin Pocket (wink!). :-)*
Now for your download!
Click HERE for the Pumpkin Pocket Front.
Click HERE for the Pumpkin Pocket Back.
Happy Pumpkin Pocket-ing! 🙂
*Come check this post out over at B-Inspired Mama’s Perfectly Pumpkin Contest!*
Michelle
What’s the font you used on the pumpkin???
Happy Home Fairy
Michelle! I made this last year and I can’t find it… I am so sorry that i don’t remember what font i used… 🙁
Shelly H.
Thanks for the great printable, Julie. This is such a neat idea. I love things that promote family closeness. Things like this mean so much more than big, expensive gifts, because this comes from the heart. I can’t wait to use your love notes. Hubby and i both appreciate it so much when you make them. It’s fun to use something different from what I make. Blessings and hugs!!!
Sam Miller
Hi, it’s Sam ( that crafty, crazy, spirit-filled momma to 5!)
I thank you for this fabulous idea/printable. Question though….i saved file for later printing, is there a way to actually print the names like you have? I couldn’t seem to figure it out with this one. any help much appreciated!
Sam, [email protected]