First, a back-to-school gift for my daughter's teacher...
Here is what I pinned:
Here is how my own turned out:
{This one isn't actually finished. I need to pick up a few more pushpins and paperclips. Plus, I have to design the cover. The one they made is much more color-coordinated. I was on a limited budget with this project!}
For this next one I was in search of a way to organize my Everyday Math Games...
Here is what I pinned:
{From Mrs. Randall's Learning Library!}
Here is how mine turned out:
This next one I wish I could duplicate exactly. It's so adorable...
Here is what I pinned:
Here is how my own turned out:
This last one is for me {not exactly teaching related}...
Here is what I pinned:
Here is how my own turned out:
{Still need to add jewelry to mine!!!}
I have become Pinterest-Obsessed. I have so many more projects that I can't wait to complete. Where to find the time {and money}??!!




Wow! Your projects turned out great!! I have things pinned but haven't started one project yet!! You inspire me to get moving on one of them!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDelete❤Mrs. McKown
Little Literacy Learners
I love all of the projects you did! I am going to steal the magazine organizer one for my word study games, I think! Where did you get all the corks for the jewelry cork-frame? I L-O-V-E that idea and want to make my own right now!!!
ReplyDeleteYou are awesome!! I love how your projects turned out!! I so need to get an invite to pinterest!! jlutton74@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteJulie
Thoughts of a Third Grade Teacher
haha! I pinned you shelf! I am going to Ikea as soon as I get back from the beach Monday!! I want those for my guided reading bookshelf I just spray painted.
ReplyDeleteAre the folders and basket from Target?
ReplyDeleteJulie, I submitted your e-mail for a pinterest invitation! Let me know when you get it!
ReplyDeleteMrs. Wyand, my husband and I have been collecting corks for years. We collect them in glass containers all over our house. I'm sure you can ask for some anywhere they offer wine tastings.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE LOVE LOVE the corks frame. I have a gazillion corks that I've been saving for something...this is great!
ReplyDeleteTanya
First Grade is Fantabulous!
Awesome - thank you! I guess I need to start drinking more wine! ;)
ReplyDeleteAlicia
www.teachk-2.blogspot.com
OK your math games are now way cuter than mine! Awesome job. I love the colorful pens for colorful words jar. Where did you get the holder you used for it?
ReplyDeleteKelley
Mrs. Randall’s Learning Library
Your projects are awesome! What are you using the file folders for?
ReplyDeleteEverything turned out super cute!! Where did you get the magazine holders from? I love the blue and white. So pretty :) IThe jewelry holder looks awesome! I need to get moving on my projects! :)
ReplyDeleteYou are very talented. I love the rack with the magazine holders. Where did you get them?
ReplyDeleteKelley, the container for the Colorful Pens for Colorful words is from Target's Dollar Spot!
ReplyDeleteThe magazine holders came from ikea. There were 4 in a pack and I am pretty sure that they were $2.99 per pack. Not so bad!
ReplyDeleteI adore all of your projects :) love the folders at the bottom where are they from?
ReplyDeleteMrs. Hawk
I just ran across your blog and I LOVE it!!! It is always fun to see what other teachers are coming up with! I just posted a couple teaching projects that I got off of Pinterest too!!!
ReplyDeleteMrs. Hawk, the magazine boxes are from Ikea and the folders are from Target. The folders are on clearance so hurry over so you don't miss them!
ReplyDeleteFirst of all...DANG, I just threw away a bunch of corks! AND how creative to use a dish drainer to store folders, etch!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
❤Pat
A Time to Share & Create
Pat, you kind of answered my question. I was going to ask if that was a dish drainer that was used to hold the file folders. I SO have to try that!! And I love the folders. All of your ideas are great!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so great! I've done more of my Pinterest recipes that I have my DIY projects so far.
ReplyDeleteI just bought those same file folders you have and put them on my blog here: http://mrshahndaydreams.blogspot.com/2011/07/organization-part-1look-good-when-you.html
great taste! :)
Very crafty! Such adorable stuff! I love the file folder holder...I am making one for myself. Thanks for joining my linky party :)
ReplyDelete-Jennifer
tis4teacher.blogspot.com
I am now looking around and wondering what things I can recycle with crafts after seeing your projects. I am inspired!
ReplyDeleteFran
Sophie and Sadie’s Scholarly Site
Popping by to say Hi. You were spotlighted in my Blog Mixer Linky Party.
ReplyDeleteYearn to Learn Blog
I love all your projects! What a cute gift idea for Bella's teacher!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute! Great job! Especially the Everyday Math Game center!!!! :)
ReplyDeletePop on over to my blog! I spotlighted YOU on a Blog Mixer Linky! :)
Great idea to compare your projects to your pins! I am a new follower, would love it if you would check out my blog and follow back if you like it!
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Love it! Your projects came out great, super cute. Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects! Now my mind is starting to wander with new ideas:-)
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ReplyDeleteI love your blog!!!Thank you for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat catches my eye is the wonderful graphic sitting on top of your math shelf. All the little classroom mantras make for a great piece! Did you make it yourself?
ReplyDeleteThanks! I love it too!! But I can't take credit for it. It came from eighteen25. Here's the link to their post where you can download one for yourself...
Deletehttp://eighteen25.blogspot.com/2011/04/subway-art-teacher-appreciation.html