This was a really fun project! We've had a lot of snow lately and I got really bored. As you know, I haven't been able to do much crafting in my craft room since my baby boy sleeps in there 75% of the day. But I can bring my sewing machine into the dining room! So here is what I made! I love this! You will definately see more of these in the future. What's even better? It only cost $1.00! That would be a dollar tree frame.
Showing posts with label Teacher Gift. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Teacher Gift. Show all posts
Monday, February 14, 2011
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Thank You Teacher Card
This monday is my son's last day at pre-school, as he will begin his summer break. So I made this cute little card to match the tin that I made a few weeks ago. I love the primary colors. I don't often work with these colors all together. I love the brightness and simplicity of it. The stamp is from the Lindsay's Stamp Stuff School Rules set.
I used the sketch at A Crafty Little Place this week.
Don't forget to stop by Lindsay's blog to grab a freebie and to check out the rest of the fab DT's work!
Thursday, June 25, 2009
A Rockin' Teacher's Gift~ Kid's Crafty Project
Hey all! This week I decided to step outside the box. I've been doing a lot of cards, but not many other projects. So I decided to drag out my decoupage! I love decoupage. I learned how to do it just last year and it can be very addicting. I think my husband was glad when my first bottle ran out, otherwise the whole house would have been covered. LOL.
This is a pic of the backside of the clipboard. I used a digital stamp from Lindsay's Stamp Stuff. Don't forget that Lindsay has a special this month if you buy $10 worth in her store, you get a free card kit!
I created this clipboard for a teacher friend of mine who teaches 2nd grade. This did not take long to create. It could easily be done by a child with some supervision. For younger children, I'd have all the pieces precut to fit the clipboard for them before starting the project. However older children could probably do this on their own. I would say that this would be a great project for a kid to create as a gift for their teacher. What teacher couldn't use a clipboard? This could even be done as a back to school project. Kids could cut things from magazines or old coloring books (and color them). The sky is the limit!
I first printed the stamp, colored it with my Bic Mark Its, then I hit it with the blow dryer to set the inks so the glue wouldn't smudge them. I cut my patterned paper to fit the clipboard, then I took a 2" paint brush and swiped a thin layer of glue over one side of the clipboard. Once it was evenly covered, I placed my first sheet of paper on it. I made sure it covered all sides and then smoothed it out (make sure there are no bubbles). I also cut a 2" piece of fushia paper to go acoss the bottom. I wanted the letters to stand out more. I should also mention that I let each layer of glue dry before moving on to the next layer. I also put an extra layer of glue across the letters at the bottom, just in case they try to peel over time. I put decoupage over all surfaces of the paper to make it waterproof, however this is not necessary. If you prefer to be able to feel the texture of the paper, you can skip this step. But it will probably last longer and be more durable if coated in a layer of glue. 
Last, but not least, your freebie Thursday! Here is a file to cut out the San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge and title. I created it to work on my MIL's scrapbook of her trip there. Enjoy!
This is a pic of the backside of the clipboard. I used a digital stamp from Lindsay's Stamp Stuff. Don't forget that Lindsay has a special this month if you buy $10 worth in her store, you get a free card kit!
I created this clipboard for a teacher friend of mine who teaches 2nd grade. This did not take long to create. It could easily be done by a child with some supervision. For younger children, I'd have all the pieces precut to fit the clipboard for them before starting the project. However older children could probably do this on their own. I would say that this would be a great project for a kid to create as a gift for their teacher. What teacher couldn't use a clipboard? This could even be done as a back to school project. Kids could cut things from magazines or old coloring books (and color them). The sky is the limit!
These letters were cut with my Cricut on black cardstock using a free font called Mandingo. The paper is called Celebration by American Paper Crafts.
*********Hidden Freebie Alert************
Once again, Lindsay has designed a special stamp for one of us on the design team. On Thursdays, one lucky DT member will have her special stamp available to download free for a whole week. Click on the links below to check out the cool Design Team Blogs and see who has the free stamp this week!
Melissa
Janet
Mitzi
Kim
Lisa
Margie
Katt
Michelle
Row
Olena
Tracey
*********Hidden Freebie Alert************
Once again, Lindsay has designed a special stamp for one of us on the design team. On Thursdays, one lucky DT member will have her special stamp available to download free for a whole week. Click on the links below to check out the cool Design Team Blogs and see who has the free stamp this week!
Melissa
Janet
Mitzi
Kim
Lisa
Margie
Katt
Michelle
Row
Olena
Tracey
Last, but not least, your freebie Thursday! Here is a file to cut out the San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge and title. I created it to work on my MIL's scrapbook of her trip there. Enjoy!
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