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

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Non-Lame Playdate: Upcycling Crafts


 I actually did these projects for a Brownie Meeting with an Earth Day theme, but I thought they would also work well for a fun play date.

I love the idea of "Upcycling" - someone's trash can indeed be someone else's treasure!

I found all of these ideas on Pinterest and they turned out to be pretty easy for a group of 8 year olds!!

Project 1: Tin Can Flower Pot/Pencil Holder/Vase



Materials:
Tin cans (I had all different sizes to choose from)
Burlap 
Twine
Ribbon 
Glue or Spray Adhesive (I used the spray adhesive in the interest of time although an aerosol can did not really fit my Earth Day theme!!)
Directions:
  • I precut the burlap ahead of time and placed in the tin cans because I had a group of 10 girls and I wanted to make sure I had enough! It also made the process a little smoother to have this part done. 
  • Spray the burlap with adhesive. 
  • Line up the bottom of the burlap with the base of the tin can and wrap the burlap around the can. 
  • Measure a piece of ribbon so it fits around the can. I bought a few ribbons for the girls to choose from so they had some unique looks. I also told them they could place the ribbon where they felt it looked best - secure the ribbon with glue or spray adhesive. 
  • Lastly, measure and tie a piece of twine around the ribbon.

You could also collect or have them bring upcycled items to design their new can like buttons, artificial flowers, lace, etc. It is always fun to let them really design their own unique look!!! 

Project 2: Pop Top Bracelet 

Materials:
Pop Tabs (about 12 for each)
Ribbon - One 12 inch piece per bracelet

Directions: 
  • Since I did this as a group activity, I found it easiest to make this as a "Ready to Craft" kit. Along with the pop tabs and pre-cut ribbon, I put the instructions into each baggie so that they could do this project again on their own and there are more complicated ways to make these too. 
  • Weave the ribbon through the first pop tab and tie a knot, leaving enough ribbon to tie at the end.
  • For the rest of the bracelet, we did the simplest bracelet design which is just weaving the ribbon through the pop tab holes - make sure the pop tabs are going in the same direction.
  • For the last pop tab, I had the girls tie the end of the ribbon with the remaining ribbon from their first knot. You could also get a simple toggle in the jewelry department.

Project 3: Word search!

If you are doing this for a Girl Scout Troop or school group, I also found this lesson planwhich had some great activities. I printed out the word search and gave it to the girls that finished first so they were occupied while the others finished up. (Any teachers or troop leaders know why this is a very important back up plan!!!).

Department of Energy K-5 Lesson Plans

 

Snack: Edible Bird's Nest  

I thought this was a cute Earth Day themed snack!! I had seen it around Easter time.

Ingredients: 
5 cups Rice Krispies
40 large marshmallows
1/4 cup Margarine
1/2 cup chocolate chips
Yogurt Covered Cranberries (3 per nest)

Directions:
  • Spray muffin tins with Pam, set aside
  • Melt the butter in a large pot
  • Add marshmallows and stir until mixed
  • Remove from heat and add the Rice Krispies and chocolate chips, stir until mixed
  • Fill muffin tins with mix
  • Use a spoon or melon baller to shape each one into a "nest"
  • Let cool 
  • Once cool, remove "nests" from muffin tin and place on a platter. 
  • Add yogurt covered cranberries to each nest

 


 




Thursday, February 28, 2013

Dr. Seuss Decoupage

"Green Eggs and Ham" in a Dr. Seuss Box


Dr. Seuss's birthday is March 2nd! My boys are currently celebrating Dr. Seuss week in their preschool class and I thought it would be a nice gesture to take a moment to thank their teacher for helping to mold the minds of my "Thing 1 and Thing 2"!!

I found this cute idea on Pinterest to make a "Green Eggs and Ham" type treat and then I thought I put my own Seuss-esque spin on it and make a box to hold the treats in.

Dr. Seuss Box

Basically, I used Mod Podge to decoupage tissue paper to a Wilton cookie box. It took a little bit of time, but the level of craftiness you need is fairly low (heck, I did it!!).

Supplies:
  • Mod-Podge
  • Tissue Paper (Target)
  • Dr. Seuss Scrap Book Paper (Joanne Fabrics)
  • Cookie Box (Joanne Fabrics)
  • Round Tags (Target)
  • Dr Seuss Quotes










Directions:
1) This tissue paper had a glossy quality to it, so I had to put a layer of Mod Podge on the box and then put tissue paper on it.
2) I started with the bottom of the box - spread Mod Podge on bottom and laid paper over it, then smoothed it out.
















3)  Work each side individually - crease the paper at the corners so you know where to cut it, then apply the Mod Podge to the box and smooth the paper out. Don't trim the top edge,  you will use that to fold over after you finish the inside of the box.




















4) For the inside of the box, I traced the sides and the bottom of the box and precut each section. Then I applied the Mod Podge and laid the paper in the box.





5) Now even out the top edges of the outside tissue paper and fold over.




6) With the Dr. Seuss scrap book paper I found, I cut out Dr. Seuss characters for each side of the box and decoupaged them.


7) I layered all my "Green Eggs and Ham" into the box (separated by clear sandwich baggies) and then wrapped it in plastic wrap. I attached a little Thank You note to the teacher and a Dr. Seuss quote (see the bottom - I found some Dr Seuss quotes that could be used for a teacher gift).

 

 





"Green Eggs and Ham"

Ingredients :
  • Pretzel sticks
  • Green M&Ms 
  • White Chocolate Chips 
Directions:
1) Line a baking sheet with Parchment Paper
2) Lay sets of two Pretzel Sticks on tray (1 inch between sets)
3) Heat White Chocolate Chips in a small bowl in microwave until melted. Stir every 30 seconds (takes about 2 minutes).
4) With a small spoon, put a small round amount of melted chocolate on the pretzel sets.
5) Place green M&M in the middle of the white chocolate mound.
6) Let cool for 30 minutes.

 

 

 

 

 

Dr. Seuss Quotes that are good for Teachers: 




"The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go."

"You have brains in your head, you have feet in your shoes, you can steer yourself any direction you choose"

“Think and wonder,wonder and think”

“It is better to know how to learn, than to know”

I’m glad we had the times together just to laugh and sing a song, seems like we just got started and then before you know it, the times we had together were gone.”

It's not about what it is, it's about what it can become.”

I can read in red.
I can read in blue.
I can read in pickle color too.”

Oh, the thinks you can think!”

You're never too old, too wacky, too wild, to pick up a book and read to a child

To the world you maybe one person; but to one person you may be the world

You can find magic
wherever you look.
Sit back and relax,
all you need is a book.”