Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Classroom Projects

Here is another set of projects that I meant to post lllllllllllooooooooooonnnnng ago!


This year I moved to a new school, and a new classroom. It is always a process to get my room set up at the beginning, but it was doubly hard when I wanted to change EVERYTHING!


I picked a couple of coordinating fabrics/colors, and went to work.


This pic above is from a wall right by my desk. I use the small cork boards (bought at Wal-Mart) to keep all my little reminders on.


I saw some covered clipboards online that were like this, in a set of four, and I loved it. I never use four clipboards at one time, but they are fun....and CUTE! I cut the material out the same size as the clipboard, and used several coats of modpodge to adhere the material. Pretty easy, except aroun the clip. That part can get tricky, and you definitely need a craft knife.


I took a larger (old ) cork board, and made this memory board for my pics. Now I can look at all my loved ones when I am right at my desk!

OH! My last name starts with a C, so I guess I wanted to remind the kids. :)


These big cans were already in my room, left by the previous teacher, and they looked useful. Useful and UGLY! More fabric and modpodge....a little hot glue/ribbon....and so much cuter!


All my plants got a little snazzy piece of material, too. :)





Then.....my bulletin boards had to coordinate.....





These glass jars (use to hold salad dressing) are painted from the inside, and topped with a strip of material. In theory...they are suppose to hold fresh flowers, but...I have yet to bring any in. Opps. I should probably get some fake gerber daisies to put in them. One day.


Oh, and the little wooden crate was some nappy looking thing I found at the Goodwill. I painted and then sanded it a bit to make it look "vintage." It was finished off with a watery glaze.


Lampshade...yes...I attacked that, too. I am telling you, there was no stopping me and my material.


THIS IS MY FAVORITE.


A teacher I use to work with made me a name sign years ago, and I loved it. However, time past, and it started to look raggedy. I made this one to replace it. I love the chevron stripes, and the old typewriter font.


It's hard to tell in the pic, but the bunting flag says w-e-l-c-o-m-e. :)




Well, that's it folks. Is it overload? Too much? Luckily, my room is big with a wall of all windows. My curtains are white shears that are pulled together with...you guessed it...coordinating ribbon. Anyhoo- I get loads of light, and have a big space. It helps spread things out, so it doesn't all come off as "too much."


I love it, and it was a good change to start off at a new school!




Hope you are all having a great November 1st!




(28 days until my b-day!!)




Tracy

OH! I see that as of - right this second- I have 139 followers! Awesome! As soon as I hit 150, I am going to have a fantastic Paper Wings Studio

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5 comments:

RJ said...

I so want to make cute clipboards and I do sometimes use 4 at a time! So, can you tell me more about the craft knife and the mod podge around clip? What to do and what not?

Virginia said...

If I were a kid, I'd want you as a teacher! I really like your blog and it's good you mentioned the followers because I have your blog in my Google reader news feed but hadn't "followed" you - maybe others do that too, so it's a good reminder if you are using that to ... well not sure how you use it but just thought I would mention it.

Katharin said...

Amazing what a little ribbon and pattern paper can do. What a cute room!

B.Cheniful said...

Hey girl! Just catching up on your blog--um, lookin good! LOVE your classroom. You're pretty much the coolest teacher ever-and, yeah you did-making all the others totally jealous! :-)

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