Showing posts with label teacher appreciation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teacher appreciation. Show all posts

Friday, June 4, 2010

I'm Done With the Cake Mixes!

This is it! The final batch of cake mix gifts for the teachers. Every teacher has now received a cake for their birthday. Over the course of the school year, I think I made about 40 of these.


Nice and blurry, no it isn't you :). These are a scaled down version of the class I just taught. No test tubes for cake sprinkles and an apron card for the pocket.
I found my apron pattern HERE, then adjusted it to fit a 4-1/4" x 5-1/2" card.
Our school year ends on Tuesday and so does my time as Teacher Appreciation coordinator. It's been a blast and I have throughly enjoyed it!

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Teacher Appreciation Week Part 2

Thursday of Teacher Appreciation Week the teachers had See's candy in their mailboxes.



On the last day, each teacher received a lottery ticket in their mailbox! I heard from a couple teachers that we had a couple $2 winners...hopefully some won more!


Friday was also a dessert buffet. They had cheesecakes, chocolate covered strawberries, cupcakes and other desserts.Look how adorable these cupcakes are that someone made! They were mini cupcakes and looked like perfect little apples.

It was a fun week to be able to show them a little love and appreciation, and I was so happy to do it!

Thank you Liz Burnell-Latham of Photo's, Paper, Scissors for this Beautiful Blogger Award!




Thank you to Heather Wright-Porto of Hand Stamped by Heather for this Sunshine Award!


Thank you Debbie Keane of Pungo Stamper and Carol Matthews of Creating With Carol for this Sunshine Award!

As I've said many, many times, I truly appreciate being given these awards! I don't pass them along. It just kills me when I know hundreds of bloggers deserve them and I just don't can't sort it out or keep track of who I may have given them to and who I have missed. Please feel free to pick up these awards and take them to your blog.


Saturday, May 8, 2010

Teacher Appreciation Week Part 1

This week has been so much fun for me! I was in charge of our Teacher Appreciation Committee at Nicholas grade school, and I had such a fun time treating the teachers to a fabulous week. It was a lot of work being a committee of one, but it was worth every minute in the end! I volunteered at our old grade school in CA a lot, and my oldest son Benjamin remembers all we did there together, so I wanted Nicholas to have memories of doing something nice together at the grade school he attends, Discovery, here in ID.

Every morning the teachers received something in their mailboxes. Monday it was door hangers.

40 door hangers!

Monday, I decorated the teachers lounge with bright yellow table clothes and floral centerpieces. I also set up a small candy and snack buffet. They had little paper bags to fill with treats and take back to their classrooms.

Tuesday everyone received 4 thank you note cards and envelopes in their mailboxes.



Wednesday was the main day of our Teacher Appreciation. That morning they received these little poems in their mailboxes.
The teachers enjoyed a breakfast buffet of bagels, muffins, cinnamon rolls, donuts, cheeses, yogurts and fruit. We were fortunate to have tons of food and drinks donated for the morning. They really enjoyed it!Wednesday was also Cindo de Mayo and Benjamin celebrated in his Spanish class by bringing the pinata. How do you like Eric's sombrero? I think he looks more like a sailor!! Ü
It was a great first half of the week! I'll have the rest of the weeks photos tomorrow.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Easter Boxes

I made 40 of these for Teacher Appreciation!




This is the Box #2 die-cut in Almost Amethyst cardstock. I punched a hole in the front with the Wide Oval punch and added a Window Sheet. I added the little chick from A Good Egg set that was totally inspired by BFF!
I hope the teachers love them!

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Beaded Christmas Pens

I made 45 beaded pens this week as a little Christmas gift for the teachers at Nicholas school. Just a fun little something to put in their mailboxes to let them know the PTA is thinking of them.

I mixed a few Red Mirco Beads with the Clear to give them a pepperminty look.
Edited To Add: So sorry, I thought my now most of the world had made these so I did not include any directions.
This is how I make them.
1. I use RSVP pens by Pentel. I like these because you can unscrew the bottom and roll a piece of paper around the ink stem (what is it called?) and tuck it into the pen. You can use Designer Series Paper or any stamped lightweight paper. Stamping on copy paper works best as cardstock is hard to roll that tight. You can type the persons name on the computer paper, print it and cut and roll into the barrel. This pen needs a piece of paper for the inside that is about 3-1/8" x 1". If using clear Micro Beads, you can put them right on the pen now and the name will show up perfectly.
2. Applying Micro Beads. I use long strips of Sticky Strip. It takes about 4-5 strips (about 3-1/2" long) to cover the entire clear part of the pen. Lay the tape on and cut it. Don't try to cut it in advance, it never works that way. Pour the beads in a tray, peel the red backing from the Sticky Strip and roll in the Micro Beads pressing hard and rolling until completely covered. You can sprinkle in a few other color beads, like I did with the red or you can sprinkle in glitter for a sparkly look. If you are wanting it to be clear to see the words you've inserted in the barrel, don't put too much color in there.
3. For these pens, I did something a little different. I inserted plain white computer paper into the barrel. I printed the teachers names on clear return address labels . Placed the clear label on the outside of the pen, then covered with Sticky Strip and rolled in Micro Beads. I did that for times sake. It was a lot quicker to print the labels that to type, measure and cut all the names. I was in a hurry :)
4. This technique although beautiful and unique is not real durable. The beads will wear off with use of the pens and the tape turns kind of black with the oils on your hands. It takes a lot of use for this to happen but it most likely will happen before the pen runs out of ink. AND...don't leave them anywhere the sun hits or in a hot car. The tape gets hot and the beads slide off or clump together. A hard lesson learned with 250 pens for an outdoor wedding. :(
I hope this answers all your questions. If not you can send me an e-mail. I'm not the expert on this, I've just made thousands!!


Saturday, November 21, 2009

More Cake Mixes

More cake mix and frosting Happy Birthday kits for the teachers at Nicholas school. I'm all caught up until January...man, that feels good. I've made about 30 so far! They really enjoy being remembered by the PTA on their birthday!


Real Red with Christmas Cocoa DSP...doesn't really look like Christmas this was, thankfully!
Old Olive with Tall Tales DSP


Melon Mambo with Razzleberry Lemonade DSP

These are all scaled down versions of this ensemble HERE.


Congratulations to Elizabeth Harris She won a FREE UStamp pass for the Year-end Blowout!

The other winner I drew has not responded, so this weekend I will be drawing another winner!

I'm happy to announce that I am now My Digital Studio certified.
I've completed all the Stampin' Up! requirements, taken all the quizzes...and passed shockingly, it's been years since I've taken a test!
This is a very easy digital scrapbooking program. I've never worked with one before and I MDS! I made my Open House fliers with it and I'll show you next week! (Don't laugh at me, I know some of you are whizzes at the program!!)

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Birthday Gifts Galore

Remember I got myself roped into doing Teacher Appreciation? You're going to be seeing a lot of those projects during this school year. Today I am showing all the teachers birthday gifts. They are all the same, just different colors so here are a few.

These are the Cupcake Takealong projects from Nichole Heady's blog. You can see all the details in this posting here from the last time I made them.
Cake mix, frosting and an apron card in Razzleberry Lemonade DSP and Rich Razzleberry, Crushed Curry and Melon Mambo In Colors.

Frosting lids stamped with the adorable Birthday Bliss stamp set.


Sunday, August 23, 2009

A Massive Sea of Backpacks!

I somehow got myself assigned to Teacher Appreciation for Nicholas' school this year! I knew all summer I was going to make backpacks of chocolates for the teachers on their first day back to school, but as usual put it off and ended up making them all this weekend...and, 40 of them in one day is a lot in case you were interested!!! Why do I do this to myself??
I hope this makes their first Monday back to school a little brighter!


I was so happy to use up some of the In Color papers I still had from last year.
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Friday, my sisters and I decided to travel over and visit our little Grandma who is 93 one last time before school starts. Here she is with all her great-grandchildren. Yep, we are a pretty small family!
Top- my sister Cindy's kids, Matthew, (grandma) and Emily. My sister Kerry's son, Cody
Bottom- my boys, Benjamin and Nicholas
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These three beautiful Milk Carton Containers were made by Cheryl Wilcox. You can see more details on her
blog here. I {} the Halloween one, Cheryl!!
Razzleberry Lemonade Designer Series Paper

Cast A Spell Designer Series Paper

Bella Bleu Designer Series Paper