Saturday, January 28, 2012

Letter drawers

I hate losing and sorting all my scrapbook letters so I came up with this:

Materials:
- 24 drawer tool organizer ($19.99 at local hardware store)
-scrapbook paper scraps
-deco podge
-letter stickers

Steps:
1.) Pull drawer out and cut paper to fit over front.
2.) Coat back of paper and drawer front with deco podge
3.) Add letter sticker
4.) Recoat with deco podge
5.) Repeat 23 times :)


Hall Passes

Since I am less than a year from my teacher degree, I've been exploring some classroom projects. Here's one of my recent ones:

Materials:
-piece of scrap wood
- acrylic paints
-scrapbook paper
-chipboard bird cutouts ($1 for 4 at Michael's)
- ribbon
- wall frame holders
-e600 glue
-scrapbook letter cutouts
-modge podge
-plastic hooks

Steps:
1.) Paint scrap wood color of your choice
2.) Paint edges of chipboard pieces
3.) Trace chipboard pieces twice on scrapbook paper and cut out
4.) Apply paper to chipboard with modge podge
5.) Apply strip of scrapbook paper to wood with modge podge
6.) Add teachers name and pass name using letters
7.) Add another layer of modge podge
8.) Using E600 glue, glue hooks on wood piece and ribbon in loops on chipboard
9.) Add photo wall hooks to back for hanging



Wednesday, January 11, 2012

DIY chore chart for kids

Found this cool wooden plaque at Walmart and decided to make this chore chart. Here's how:

Materials:
-wooden plaque from Walmart ($5)
- white gloss spray paint
- chalkboard paint
- various colors of acrylic paint
- magnets
- e-600 glue (best glue ever)
-sharpie markers


Steps:
1. Take wooden squares out of plaque.
2. Spray paint plaque with white gloss. I did about 3 coats.
3. Paint squares with chalk board paint. I did 3 coats here also.
4. One squares are dry, add cute boarders with acrylic paints. These paints dry quick but you'll need a few coats.
5. For a cute spin, I used my sharpie and added sayings about being responsible around the edges of the plaque.
6. Using e-600 glue, glue circular magnet on back of squares and plaque. The only this is make sure u glue the correct side down. As an alternate, you can do Velcro.
7. I put colored circles around the magnets so my daughter would know what goes where.
8. Once all is dry: each day/week wrote chores or tasks on squares. Place then in an accessible basket.
9. Each time child completes task (that you have written in chalk) have then as it to the plaque.
10. Offer reward for number of squares or filling the plaque !