In one of the classes that I work with, they are working on writing their numbers after counting a group of objects. The assessment that they had was a little dated and it did not have some of the numbers that they really needed to practice writing. I created a How Many Are There? sheet. A big thank you goes to KPM Doodles and her wonderful graphics. I have fallen in love with her style of graphics. The description for how to use it are on my TpT page linked above.
Thanks for checking it out!
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Saturday, March 24, 2012
DIY: File Cabinet Makeover
First things first: I bought a new camera! Well, new to me. My brother got a digital Canon Rebel XTI in high school. I just bought it from him since he 1) needs money and 2) doesn't use it anymore. This was my first project with my new camera. Hopefully, this means that some of the angles I took pictures from turned out cool. Well, they look cool to me and I hope you like them.
So, I acquired a file cabinet a few years back when I was doing my student teaching. Of course, it was the terrible putty color that most file cabinets come in nowadays. I took out the drawers, took the parts outside, and sanded down all the surfaces that I planned on painting: the outside of the file cabinet, the inside & outside of the drawers.
See? Cool angle! You can see the marks the sandpaper made.
Then, I spray painted all of the surfaces that I had sanded.
This is the spray paint I used. I needed 2 cans.
The cabinet itself needed at least 3 coats on each surface.
The drawers needed 2 coats on the inside of the drawers and 1 coat on the outside of the drawers.
The outside of the drawers won't be seen unless the drawers are pulled out.
See how much cleaner & better white looks compared to putty?! I didn't paint the drawer faces because I wanted to Modge Podge Scrapbook paper to them.
This is the first paper I picked.
From this angle, you can kind of see the piecing job I had to do to fill up the whole drawer front.
I had to cut around the lock as well.
This is the second paper I picked. After two coats of Modge Podge, I cut out the area to put the handles back in the drawer. Please excuse the ugliness of the Modge Podge job. I'm relearning.
I started to cut out the handle area before the Modge Podge had dried completely. Oops!!
Finished top drawer with handle.
Finished bottom drawer with handle.
File cabinet with drawers back in it.
I'm in love!!!
Welcome to my craft corner!!
See why I wanted the file cabinet white & not putty?
I would LOVE to know what you think! Thanks for stopping by.
Friday, March 16, 2012
DIY: Menu Board
So, I'm lame. I hardly update on here, choosing to veg after work instead of letting you know about all the fun things I've been doing.
I'm behind on posting. So behind that I actually made this before the new year so that I could start using it on January 1st. Well, after using my menu board for 2 1/2 months, I can say that I LOVE IT!!!!!!
Robin was amazing and even sent me all of her recipe cards and menu labels. Once I bought my calendar, I realized that it was smaller than the inspiration one. I had to cut down all of the menu labels in order for them to fit in each day's box. Also due to my smaller calendar, I couldn't put the desserts and the color code labels on the calendar. I decided I just "had" to make a cute cork board to go with my menu board. Twist my arm about it why don't you! =)
I found a piece of cork, with built in hangers on the back, that was as tall as my calendar. So, this picture shows the cork going side to side not up & down.
The first thing I did was pick my ribbon for the border around the cork board. I decided to go for the obvious and make it Oklahoma State colors, officially my favorites now. Haha. Actually, I already had these ribbons for that reason, the colors and patterns. The black and white gingham was leftover from my BOO Jars. The white polka dots on orange ribbon was purchased on a whim because of the wonderful colors and pattern. =)
I took the gingham and used it to frame the cork board. I used a hot glue gun to make sure that it would never move. I wrapped the ribbon over the sides to hide the cork all the way around. I did this on all the sides except for the top. I'll explain in a second.
Once I did the short ends, I wrapped the long sides. I just put the gingham on top and just kept gluing.
Ok, now why I didn't wrap the top over the edge. I wanted the full width of the gingham ribbon so that I could layer the polka dot ribbon on top. If I wrapped it over the edge, you wouldn't have been able to see the gingham at all. I centered the orange ribbon in the middle of the gingham and used hot glue to secure it.
I then created a bow out of the orange ribbon. I learned this trick making a college-themed light box as a Christmas present for my brother's girlfriend. (tutorial coming - will include the bow)
I then added the color code menu labels onto my completed cork board. I also put the two desserts that I wanted to make first onto the board.
This is how my board looks right now. Since I'm still at my parents house, Mom doesn't hang much up on walls. Mom is a little scared of bright colors so this is sitting on the built-in desk next to the kitchen. It works really well for us, which kind of surprised me. I know what to go shopping for every weekend. Mom (and everyone for that matter) knows what's for dinner and that we have everything already to make it. Sometimes, Mom even has dinner started or prepped when we get home from work. That's one of the perks of living with your parents and you do the part they don't like, grocery shopping!
I'm behind on posting. So behind that I actually made this before the new year so that I could start using it on January 1st. Well, after using my menu board for 2 1/2 months, I can say that I LOVE IT!!!!!!
This was my inspiration found here. |
I found a piece of cork, with built in hangers on the back, that was as tall as my calendar. So, this picture shows the cork going side to side not up & down.
Sad picture I know but I wanted you to see the empty cork board. |
I bought these at Hobby Lobby. |
Wrapped around the edge. |
The corner. |
Don't they work so well together? |
I forgot the picture until it was all done. Oops! |
Yes, I'm slightly OCD. But I love the colors fading into each other like that. |
This is a picture of my menu board. I printed all of the things Robin sent me. I printed them on card stock according to the color code in the above picture. I then randomly (as random as I could with my slight OCD) placed recipes on the board. The push pins at the bottom are where the recipes would hang (sorted by recipe type/color) if I was going to hang the board on the wall.
Dark Blue (Scrounge Night) is Leftover Night. |
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