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Perfect to use for additional storage and organization in your dorm, kitchen and everywhere in between, this rolling storage cart features a trio of spacious, rectangular-shaped shelves to store your treats, appliances, towels and more. Made from powder-coated iron with eye-catching color-pop finishes and set on an optional wheeled base that can go anywhere or stay stationary. With simple construction that allows for easy building and disassembling, this storage cart offers a timeless piece to your home collection that can move with you as your spaces and styles evolve. Available exclusively at Urban Outfitters. Features - Essential storage cart from our Ryan furniture collection - Crafted from powder-coated metal with statement colorful finishes - 3 Shelves in an open and airy silhouette - Removable wheels - functional with or without the wheeled base! - Versatile - use it for displaying your favorite treasures, storing your kitchen appliances and more - Simple construction - easily build and disassemble to move it throughout your spaces - Assembly required - UO exclusive Content + Care - Assembly required - instructions and hardware included - Iron - Wipe clean - Imported Size - Dimensions: 30"l x 18"w x 30"h - Leg height: 29.24" - Space between each shelf: 15.74" - Weight limit: top: 88.2 lbs; Middle & bottom: 66.1 lbs - Weight: 27.3 lbs - Shipping package dimensions: 19.75"l x 5"w x 31.75"h - Shipping package weight: 28.7 lbs
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Hi, welcome to my shop :) - This art print adds a chic touch to your apartment, home, or room. It's the perfect print to decorate your bar cart, kitchen, vanity space, or hang as a piece in a gallery wall. - This item is a digital download, saving you time and money on shipping! There is no physical product with this order. - After purchasing, you will be able to instantly download and access your high-quality JPG images. - Prints will download without shop watermark. - With your order, you will receive 5 scalable JPG files that allow you to print the design at the size that is ideal for your space or frame (see below for scalable size dimensions). Printing Information: - After downloading your digital file, you can print it at home or at a local shop that offers printing services such as Staples, CVS, VistaPrint, FedEx, or Walgreens. - Scalable file dimensions for printing— you'll receive the art print in 5 sizes: 1 print in a 2:3 print ratio. Common printing sizes for this ratio include: IN: 2 x 3 | 4 x 6 | 6 x 9 | 8 x 12 | 10 x 15 | 12 x 18 | 16 x 24 | 20x30 CM: 10 x 15 | 20 x 30 | 30 x 45 | 40 х 60 | 50 x 75 1 print in a 4:5 print ratio. Common printing sizes for this ratio include: IN: 4 x 5 | 8 x 10 | 16 x 20 | 24x30 CM: 20 x 25 | 40 x 50 1 print in a 3:4 print ratio. Common printing sizes for this ratio include: IN: 3 x 4 | 6 x 8 | 9 x 12 | 12 x 16 | 18 x 24 CM: 15 x 20 | 30 x 40 | 45 x 60 1 print in an 11:14 print ratio. Common printing sizes for this ratio include: IN: 11 x 14 | 22 X 28 | 33 X 42 CM: 59 X 71 | 84 X 107 1 print in the ISO ratio (International Paper Size). Common printing sizes for this ratio include: IN: 5 X 7 CM: 50 x 70 A5 | A4 | A3 | A2 | A1 More details: - If you have any questions or concerns, you are more than welcome to message me at any time! - If you're interested in a custom print feel free to reach out. - All designs are copyrighted. Prints are for personal use only, no reproduction or redistribution is permitted. - See this link from Etsy for more downloading info: https://help.etsy.com/hc/en-us/articles/115013328108-How-to-Download-a-Digital-Item?segment=shopping - Most importantly— enjoy your designs :)
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It is a two-dimensional model of a door of books that invites you into the world of reading at home in the dead of night 🎁Don't forget to buy some for your family or friends as it's a unique gift idea.❤️❤️❤️ Click on "ADD TO CART" to get yours now! 🌎 Worldwide Shipping ✈ Delivery typically takes different times based on the different destination. You may receive your items earlier. Tracking Numbers will always be sent so you can track it every step of the way! 🔒 100% Risk-Free Purchase If you bought it and felt that it was not for you, don't worry. Send a message to us, and we will make it right by offering you a replacement or refund. 100% Simple & Risk-Free process. 🏭 Our Warehouse Once your order is dispatched, depending on your country or region, products will be delivered to you as soon as possible.
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Beautiful original 70s vintage kitchen wallpaper The paper wallpaper is finely textured, satin gloss and good quality. This wallpaper is made of paper. >>> Our wallpapers are all originals from the 1970s, some even older. No reprints, all real old! The wallpapers are all about 53.5cm wide. The wallpapers are sold per meter. If you put several meters in the shopping cart, you will receive the wallpaper in this length in one piece. A piece can be a maximum of 10 meters long. If you order 10 or more meters, you will receive one or more complete roll(s). If you tell us before ordering how high and how wide the wall to be wallpapered is, we can calculate for you how many meters you need. We ship the rolled wallpaper as a package - worldwide.
Durable plastic construction is resilient and lightweight Basket design prevents water buildup so it can be stored outdoors Steel handles provide support and strength, with grips on the handles for added comfort Baskets are easily stackable, saving space during storage Easy to clean and provides convenience to customers
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Chic paper wallpaper from the 1970s The wallpaper has a light, rolled up embossing and is of very good quality. The textile-look background makes the floral motif appear very lively. This wallpaper is made of paper. >>> Our wallpapers are all originals from the 1970s, some even older. No reprints, all real old! The wallpapers are all about 53.5cm wide. The wallpapers are sold per meter. If you put several meters in the shopping cart, you will receive the wallpaper in this length in one piece. A piece can be a maximum of 10 meters long. If you order 10 or more meters, you will receive one or more complete roll(s). If you tell us before ordering how high and how wide the wall to be wallpapered is, we can calculate for you how many meters you need. We ship the rolled wallpaper as a package - worldwide.
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This classical work of art has been digitally enhanced and restored to bring out the depth of color and detail. Resized to fit modern frames. INSTANT DOWNLOAD. DIGITAL FILES ONLY. NO PHYSICAL ITEM WILL BE SHIPPED. HOW IT WORKS 1. Add this item to your cart and checkout. 2. You will receive your purchase in the form of high-quality digital files once Etsy has processed your payment. 3. Download the PDF and follow the instructions. 4. Print, frame, and enjoy! INCLUDED FILES The PDF file with Dropbox link to the following sizes: 1. 5x7” JPG at 300DPI 2. 8x10” JPG at 300DPI 3. 9x12” JPG at 300DPI 4. 11x14” JPG at 300DPI 5. 16x20” JPG at 300DPI 6. 18x24” JPG at 300DPI 7. 20x30” JPG at 300DPI 8. 24x36” JPG at 300DPI 9. ISO (International Standard Size) A5, A4, A3, A2, A1 at 300DPI You do not need a Dropbox account to download your files. Do you need a different size? Contact me about the size you would like, and I will be happy to resize the art for you free of charge. You can print this in your own home, at a print shop, or online printing service. You can also try printing on canvas for a more authentic vintage look and feel. Colors may vary on computer monitors and printers. The artwork you purchase is a digital reproduction and may show signs of patina of the original art piece, including cracking, chipping, etc. These are for personal use only and cannot be resold or redistributed. Thank you for shopping Lighthouse Vintage Art Prints! © Copyright 2022 / Lighthouse Vintage Art Print
LAST EVENING we at Mundo de Pepita hosted a fun event on our Facebook page, Operation: Have Cart, Will Travel, with the focus on how to organize yourself as a foreign language teacher on a cart. We shared many ideas and tips, as did the many teachers who joined us online. We thought it would be a good idea to bring those all together here on one post! And be sure to follow our Pinterest board 'Organization for Teachers'! SEE BELOW FOR UPDATED IDEAS FOR TEACHING WITH COVID-19 IN MIND! AS YOU CAN IMAGINE, we began with THE CART...that magical steed which transports our mobile class from room to room. Teachers shared pictures with us of their carts- everything from an AV cart to a rolly wire market basket. The key features were portability and capacity- enough space to fit multiple classes of student info and materials. Utilizing every inch of the cart was also mentioned; using the sides for hanging posters or other visuals maximizes its use and reduces what you need to hang up in the classroom. There is an alternative to the cart, as I mentioned during this part of the conversation-I eventually switched from a cart to tool bags I purchased at Home Depot. With lots of pockets, a capacious center pocket and a shoulder strap, I could fit my binder, small posters, manipulatives, pencils, clips, birthday stickers, and everything else inside. I had one for each grade level, each stuffed accordingly. It also closed at the top, which was good news on rainy and snowy days when I had to travel between buildings! TEACHING IN SOMEONE ELSE'S SPACE resonated with everyone in terms of being a challenge. Some tips I shared from my cart days included: #1: Introduce yourself to the teachers beforehand- at the beginning of school, go in and say hello, thank the teacher for being welcoming (it's not easy for them, either, to have someone come into their room) and ask about how you can use their room- what materials you can use, where you can post things, whether they use a circle if it is an elementary classroom #1B: Regarding materials: I had some teachers who were happy to let me use their crayons, markers, etc and others who were not so thrilled. (But everyone was very welcoming overall!) One year I had a teacher who didn't want me to use her tables because she used Spanish class time to set up her activities for after my class- totally understandable. Find out what you can and cannot use beforehand. If you need to bring your own, it's better to know that up front rather than find out when you walk in and have to rethink your lesson on the fly. #2: Scope out the rooms you will be going into (this ties into Tip #1).. are there bulletin boards you can pin onto? is there an easel? is there a whiteboard (or chalkboard)? Figuring out how you are going to display materials is important- you want to stock up on clips, big thumb tacks (Walmart has gigantic ones), magnets, etc- I find every room is set up differently, so having a variety of ways to hang stuff up is key. #3: Ask for a space to store a crate or other container in each room. I had a crate in each room in which I stored kiddos' folders, visuals we used frequently (yes, I had a copy for each classroom!) and any projects we were working on (if they fit in the crate!). This made it a lot easier for me- though I have arms of steel, I just couldn't carry everything! And depending on the year, I would have 5 or 10 minutes between classes, which meant running and getting new sets of folders was a challenge, especially as I often touch base with individual kiddos after class or with the gen ed teacher. Anything to save time! Several teachers mentioned the sheer number of things they carry on their carts- truly a classroom on wheels! Right down to bandaids for little kiddos, along with caddies for pencils, crayons and project supplies, these carts have it all! Having a well stocked cart means you are self sufficient, and there is no need to ask the gen ed teacher for materials they may also have in short supply. Technology was also a big part of this discussion- when I was still on a cart, we still had projectors! Now, many classrooms have Smartboards or other tech boards which can be linked to your computer. Many teachers mentioned being able to plug right into the boards without displacing the gen ed teacher- a plus in my book! ORGANIZATION OF YOUR MATERIALS was a huge topic of discussion. With hundreds of students, multiple classrooms to visit in a day (and sometimes multiple buildings!), and the challenge of carrying everything with you to teach each lesson, we could all agree this is the most difficult yet the most necessary. I broke the conversation into a few parts to let us focus in more on some big themes: *Materials to teach (visuals, cards, game pieces, manipulatives of all kinds, etc)- thumbs up to ziploc baggies of all sizes! Cheap, readily available, and they come in all sizes...you can't beat them. I prefer the larger ones with slider tops for easy open and close action. Several teachers also mentioned using folder pockets, mini caddies, and totes. Keep your stuff organized and easy to get to! *Clips- you need 'em, better have a variety! Going into someone else's classroom means you have to work with their setup, not yours. Magnetic bulldog clips, oversized clips, small ones...they all serve to get your visuals up in front of your students with minimal interruption to the gen ed teacher's space. *Student data- with hundreds of students, managing student data (class lists, attendance, assessments) is a big job! Several teachers mentioned using Edmodo, particularly at the Middle and High school, with positive things to say about it. Many of us at the lower end are still using charts, often on a clipboard or in a binder. Having quick and easy ways to mark grades is so helpful- the names on my charts are listed in order of their seating charts which makes it much quicker to find a name! (and I do recommend seating charts- no wasting time for kiddos to figure out where or next to whom they are going to sit! I call them 'Spanish spots' ;)) *Time management- one teacher recommended an app called 30/30 which gives you a 'To do' list and prompts you to get things done- a great way to be sure you have everything done each morning as you prep! I've already downloaded it! TIPS TO LIVE BY: these were my closing tips that I always lived by (and still do!) while on a cart. -Organize ahead of time and you will save time and stress during the school day. Use your prep time in the morning or the afternoon before getting all materials, worksheets, activities ready to go for the day. If you use folders, stuff them ahead of time- this saves time in class (no passing out materials, they are already ready for use). -Create separate files/binders/info for each class and label or color code them. If possible, keep some, if not all, of this in a crate or bin in the gen ed classrooms. One less thing you have to lug around. -Maximize your class time- have your clips already on your posters, or stick magnetic tape on the back of your visuals so you can plunk them right up on the board. If you are using your computer, have the programs/videos ready to go using multiple tabs or separate browsers. Designate a helper student when passing things out or collecting things to make the work go more quickly. -If you have a cart, use the sides to display posters or a pocket chart- another surface already set up for use! -Stay strong and know there are so many teachers in the same boat... let's all row together and support one another! And don't miss our post on 8 Ways to Organize to Maximize Class! Join us on Facebook for more events like this one! UPDATE!! Here are some tips for TEACHING IN THE TIME OF COVID ;) With the advent of Covid-19 and the unique challenges it presents, I'm adding some new/adjusted tips to deal with having to adapt materials, lessons and space to minimize sharing of items, social distancing, etc. *DECREASE THE USE OF MANIPULATIVES, especially ones that are difficult to clean, such as stuffies and other soft surface items. This is a killer for me since I love hands on activities-but with concerns about spreading the virus via surfaces, this is a must. Focus instead on activities like guessing games, Listen & Draw (or Read & Draw), estimation activities, songs, video walks, etc. You can see some of these in action on my Youtube channel here. *DISINFECT YOUR MANIPULATIVES: This can help you with manipulatives that are not soft surface, like plastic food, animals, etc. Our school has spray disinfectant which can safely be used on materials. Select a set of manipulatives which you use with just one class, then disinfect them, letting them sit over night-you can use them again the next day. In order to make this workable, you need sufficient amounts of your items to make it through one day of classes, or you flip flop lesson plans so one homeroom is doing an activity with manipulatives while on the same day another homeroom from the same grade level is doing something different, and then you flip those lessons the next day. A little tricky but can work if you really want to use your items! :) *DRIED BEANS MAKE GREAT COUNTERS! Large dried lima or kidney beans can be a great, inexpensive alternative to bingo counters, small animals, pom poms, etc. Have them divvied up in small bowls or containers which can be designated for only one class. Instruct kids to take several from the bowl, but don't put them back until the end of the lesson. Those bowls then can be spray disinfected, or go into quarantine for 3-4 days before they are used again to "de-virus". Because they are so cheap, you can have multiple sets of bowls without breaking the bank to provide materials. YOU CAN ALSO NUMBER AND/OR PAINT DRIED BEANS to replace soft surface manipulatives that you might normally use-definitely labor intensive, but have potential. *FOCUS ON HYGIENE: I think everyone will be doing this! Be sure kids use hand sanitizer before starting a lesson, and after any sneezing or coughing. You might have been doing this all along, but now's definitely the time to make it a priority. I have a bunch of infographics and visuals for hygiene in Spanish here on my Pinterest board. And for French, click here! Just a note: I searched high and low to find images that included diversity, and found little to nothing, for which I am very sorry! I will continue looking and/or create some myself :) WHAT OTHER IDEAS DO YOU HAVE? Please share in the comments below! :)
A cheery crab for your little nipper! Soft Pink or Soft blue background colour options. Printed on beautiful gallery quality fine art 255 gsm paper using the highest quality Giclée printing process and archival inks. Ethically designed and produced by Illustrator & Mum of two Kay Vincent in Forest hill, London. Available in 3 sizes Prints come unframed. They fit standard frame sizes. Check out kay's 5 star reviews💫Add any 2 or more prints to cart for 15% off 💕
Genuine paper wallpaper from the 1970s The wallpaper has a smooth surface and a very good quality. Filigree blue flowers provide here for a discreet optics. This wallpaper is made of paper. >>> Our wallpapers are all originals from the 1970s, some even older. No reprints, all real old! The wallpapers are all about 53.5cm wide. The wallpapers are sold per meter. If you put several meters in the shopping cart, you will receive the wallpaper in this length in one piece. A piece can be a maximum of 10 meters long. If you order 10 or more meters, you will receive one or more complete roll(s). If you tell us before ordering how high and how wide the wall to be wallpapered is, we can calculate for you how many meters you need. We ship the rolled wallpaper as a package - worldwide.
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