Celebrate your love for stickers with our vibrant “Unused Sticker Club” Badge Sticker! 🌈✨ This 3-inch wide sticker features a colorful rainbow background with transparent text reading “Collect Don’t Commit,” and a light grey banner that proudly states “Unused Sticker Club.” Crafted with a water-resistant matte laminate, this sticker is designed to withstand daily wear while maintaining its vibrant colors and sleek finish. Ideal for decorating your laptop, water bottle, notebook, or any surface that could use a splash of color and a reminder to keep your stickers safe and organized. Ideal for: • Sticker Collectors: Showcase your passion with this fun and functional badge sticker. • Craft Enthusiasts: Perfect for adding a touch of personality to your crafting supplies. • Gift Givers: A great gift for friends or fellow collectors who appreciate a playful and practical design. Add a touch of flair to your belongings and join the “Unused Sticker Club” with this eye-catching and durable badge sticker. 🌟 Note: Please be aware that colors presented on different electronic screens may be slightly different from the actual stickers.
Make a Sunday School Lesson on how the Four Friends Helped memorable and fun with these activities, crafts, and more. Great for elemetnary age kids.
Hundreds upon hundreds of free origami diagrams and animations are available at the Origami Club. I caught Design Sponge's recent post on some late night folding (I like how they spelled out their name), and recalled WonderHowTo's old favorite.
Recreate a major moment in Christianity with this Abraham & the Stars Craft Kit. Genesis 15:5 recalls the moment when God tells Abraham to "Look now toward Heaven" and see all of the stars scattered across the sky, and that Abraham's descendants will have the same numbers. Ask little believers to take on this project as a Sunday School craft and to pack the sky with as many stars as possible! Includes self-adhesive foam pieces and satin cord. 6" x 7" Makes 12. All craft kit pieces are pre-packaged for individual use. Kits include instructions. © OTC
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Cute Mothers Day Crafts kids can make with free printable template! Easy mother's day craft makes a flower bouquet of memories Mom will love!
Tearoom Club Chair In creating his new, fully upholstered lounge chair, Nick Ross envisioned a form ideal for exclusive hotel, club or lounge environments – as well as private living spaces that indulge the senses and our need for comfortable retreats. Ross’ inspiration for the design came from Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s Willow Chair, created for the Willow Tearooms in Glasgow in 1904. Like many of Mackintosh’s furniture designs, the Willow Chair – while undoubtedly beautiful – is more about visual impact than comfort, its unusual dimensions making it more of a sculptural installation than a piece of usable furniture. Seeing untapped potential, Ross opted to evolve the essence of the Willow Chair to create a more fully resolved product. Upholstery Textile Price Category 0 Audo Bouclé, Audo Price Category 1 Barnum Bouclé, Audo / Champion, JAB / Illusion, Nevotex / Melange Nap, Kvadrat / Remix 3, Kvadrat / Re-wool, Kvadrat Price Category 2 Canvas 2, Kvadrat / Colline 2, Kvadrat / Fiord 2, Kvadrat / Hallingdal 65, Kvadrat / Reflect, Kvadrat / Savanna, Kvadrat / Steelcut 2, Kvadrat / Steelcut Trio 3, Kvadrat Price Category 3 Safire, Kvadrat, Sahco / Vidar 4, Kvadrat, Sahco / Zero, Kvadrat, Sahco Price Category 4 Grand Mohair, Danish Art Weaving AUDO UPHOLSTERY PROGRAMME Materials– Wood construction– Webbing– PU Foam– MDF Dimensions – H 78 x W 70 x D 58 cm – Seat H 47 cm Design– Nick Ross
Use the 5 Finger Prayer to visually recall your prayer list. Great way to teach kids how to pray, but also good for adults! (+ free printable prayer cards)
Is your classroom focused on kindness, caring, making good decisions, friendship, social responsibility, community, and respect? This kindness one pager activity will increase your student’s writing skills, achievement, and knowledge. Sketchnotes are creative, hands-on, auditory, personal, and brain-friendly fun! If you love interactive notebooks you'll love this differentiation strategy! The kindness quotes for kids in this resource are also great for classroom discussion before starting the writing activity. KINDNESS WRITING ACTIVITY, One Pagers, QUOTES, CHOICES, INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDES: ★Kindness theme 3 versions - Hands holding the Earth, Tree with deep roots, and the Sun beaming - in color - grayscale ★With kindness quotes and without kindness quotes ★Writing paper to match with each kindness theme - your students can write a kindness poem, too! ★Teacher Philosophy, Background, how to use activity step-by-step ★Listed and aligned with ELA CCSS and https://charactercounts.org/ MODEL STANDARDS FOR ACADEMIC, SOCIAL, EMOTIONAL, AND CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT: CRITICAL EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES There are different versions included in this resource. The sketchnotes that do not have the quote encourages your students to add their own (visual notes are not all about the art - the focus is the visual content). I really love how a concept can be mapped out with visuals like with interactive notebooks but without the cutting. One pagers help my students' memory and recalling skills -visual notes, pictures, symbols, sequence, color, and frames, and fonts. One Pagers are an inspiring and logical way to engage in visual note-taking from direct and student-centered instruction. Sketchnotes can be used for: ★Note taking ★Auditory, visual, and kinesthetic learners ★Encourages creativity ★Organizing thoughts ★Studying and memorization ★Gaining insight on complex subjects ★Jogging your creativity ★Visually appealing presentation of information ★Allows students to discover their own style Please provide me with really appreciated feedback! GET VISUAL! Danielle Knight, 2017 © Study All Knight, The Knight Stuff, LLC
The Gruffalo Story Spoons! Hand Made Story Spoons - These spoons are made to order and may slightly vary from image provided. These spoons are a great educational resource and allows children to join in with the story and encourages children to tell their own story and recall parts of the story with these props!
C’est nécessaire que les enfants connaissent ou révisent quelques aspects important de la bible (surtout quand de nouveaux enfants s'ajoutent à votre classe) REVISION ( donner à chaque enfant un petit questionnaire de rappel) La Bible c’est la parole...
Hey everyone! I hope you had a great holiday and if you’re like me you’re definitely enjoying your time off school. Yes I love and miss the kiddos and have seen some updates about them on FB but I’ve really enjoyed no alarms, comfy clothes, Netflix, organizing my home, and staying up late. The joys ... Read More about Read and Recall Freebie Update!
Hello Crafters! Luciana here today with a floral garland card. I would like to suggest to you something that will recall the warm colors of autumn. Let’s start!
Discover a delicious and creative pink gin cocktail recipe right here! This Pink Gin & Rosé Fizz combines gin with rosé wine, passionfruit liqueur and Schweppes Pink Soda to give you a cocktail that is bright, complex and refreshing in all of the right places. Check it out!
Hello Crafters! Luciana here today with a floral garland card. I would like to suggest to you something that will recall the warm colors of autumn. Let’s start!
What you see here is my final installment of printmaking lessons for the firsties thru thirdz. We started our printmaking units many moons ago and we've been having a big time since. You might recall
Morning all. I can now post this card, as the person it was intended for was married this weekend past. Truth be told, I only recall vague...
Bei Simply Create Too gibt es eine neue Herausforderung, das Thema für die nächsten zwei Wochen lautet "Herbst" Chez Simply Create Too, il y a un nouveau défi, le thème pour les deux prochaines semaines est "Automne" Zum Thema habe ich eine Wasserfall Karte gemacht. Ich dachte immer diese Karten wären gar nicht so leicht zu machen, aber in Wirklichkeit sind sie super einfach!! Der Hintergrundstempel und der auf dem Querstreifen sind von SU. Pour le thème, j'ai fait une carte waterfall. J'ai toujours pensé que ces cartes sont difficile à faire, mais en réalité, elles sont super facile!! L'estampille du fond et celle de la bande horizontale sont de SU. Damit ihr auch die vier Motive sehen könnt die ich verwendet habe, hier ein kleines Video. Afin que vous puissiez voir les quatres estampilles que j'ai utilisé, voici une petite vidéo. Die ersten drei Blätter, sowie die Sprenkel im Hintergrund sind von Stampin'Up und das vierte ist von "La Fourmi". Die beiden Buchstaben von "Folia", habe ich mit dem Skalpell ausgeschnitten. Les trois premières feuilles et les taches dans le fond sont de Stampin'Up, la quatrième est de "La Fourmi". J'ai découpée les deux lettres de "Folia" avec le scalpel. Meine Teamkolleginnen haben auch ganz tolle Sachen zu zeigen, schaut doch gleich mal gleich bei Simply Create Too vorbei! Mes coéquipiers ont aussi à vous montrer des choses extraordinaires, allez vite voir ça chez Simply Create Too! Rosi Stamps: Folia, La Fourmi, SU Inks: Distress "Spiced Marmalade", "Barn Door", "Shabby Shutters", SU "Early Espresso" Brads
Every year I do a weaving project with my students, kindergarten to fourth grade. And when asked at the end of the year what their fave art project in the universe is, weaving always ties first place with clay. And who can blame them? Digging ones hands deep into clay or entangled in a bundle of yarn is just about the best feeling ever, says the art teacher. However, I've grown a little tired of the usual weaving project my third grade students create. So when I saw these amazing tree weavings on pinterest, I was inspired to have my students create one of their own. Stunning, right? And if you know Russian (at least that's what I think it is) then you'll totally understand the directions. I'd click the "translate" button but I guess you gotta know the Russian word for that to make it happen. All kidding aside, the website does an excellent job of demonstrating the process. For headache-free purposes, I decided to forgo the bent twig option and have the students craft their loom from a Chinet plate. This weaving lesson was also apart of our study of the United Kingdom. We studied many landscape photographs and paintings of the countryside of such places as Northern Ireland and Scotland. Our first day was spent painting a sky on our plate. If you recall, these kids have plenty of experience with sky painting as they are the ones who created these German Gnome Landscapes. The following art class, we chatted about how to create a fore-, middle- and background in our landscapes. Students were encouraged to mix three different values of green to create a sense of depth. From there, they were given the option to enhance their landscape with what they'd imagine a countryside in the United Kingdom to look like. As you can see, we were feeling mighty sheepish. Once our landscapes were complete, we were ready to begin the process of creating and warping our loom. By placing a Tree Weaving Template over their plate, students could draw the correct number of notches on the top (10) and the bottom (2). These notches were cut to the inner edge of the plate. With notches cut, the students met me on the floor with their plates and about a yard and 1/2 of pre-cut yarn. Our first step was to wedge the yarn into the bottom left hand notch as seen above. With the long end of the yarn, we put the yarn into the far left top notch, out the notch beside it, into the bottom left, out the bottom right and back up to the top. This process was repeated until all top notches were filled in. We ended by going in the bottom left notch, coming out the right. At this point, we were ready to create our tree trunk. Which is super easy. With the end of the yarn, begin wrapping it around the yarn at the bottom, tugging gently as you go. If you run out of yarn, simply double knot a new piece to the old. Once your trunk is tall enough, tie it off to a tree branch. Some bare trees ready for weaving. To begin, we double knot tied our chosen color to one of the tree branches on the end. From there, we began the process of weaving over and under. One thing the students struggled with was weaving loose enough. You see, they wanted to pull tightly which caused the weaving to slide down the branches and pull the warping threads inward. However, once they got the hang of it, it was smooth sailing. When we first began this lesson, we chatted about wool and where it came from. I passed around some natural wool roving, some cream colored some brown. We chatted about how different colors of wool come from different color sheep. I guess that inspired the sheep in this landscape. New colors were added with a double knot tie. Weavings were ended with a double knot tie off as well. So that we could hang these for our upcoming art show, students tied a piece of yarn to the backside of the plates. And that's it. Honestly, the warping/weaving portion took no time at all. And I foresee so many variations of this project in the future: a woven peacock, a turkey...okay, that's all I've come up with. But I'm sure to think of some more (your input would be greatly appreciated and promptly stolen as an idea of my own!). I do hope my explanations helped and that you're encouraged to try this lesson with your students. If you're still not gettin' it, just translate it into Russian and it'll all become crystal clear. And if you'd like some more weaving projects, you can check here. Chat with you soon!
I almost feel like there are no original ideas in the arts and crafts world anymore. And that's fine. We all love a good imitation. But th...
I almost feel like there are no original ideas in the arts and crafts world anymore. And that's fine. We all love a good imitation. But th...
We are getting started on this today! First, using Wax Paper to create “stained glass art” — you may recall, last summer we made a faux capiz shell lamp shade… using wax pap…
At home in Missouri, Country Living Guild member Rick LaChance turns salvaged wood and metal into birdhouses with architectural appeal.
Do you recall? The most famous Reindeer of all?! Yes, it's Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer peeking out of the corner of this cute C2C (corner-to-corner) blanket! I know we only have about a month until Christmas, but this pattern is pretty easy because there aren't a whole lot of complicated color changes. I actually didn't
I almost feel like there are no original ideas in the arts and crafts world anymore. And that's fine. We all love a good imitation. But th...
Make this pipe cleaner Christmas tree to add a nostalgic accent to your holiday decor. Cut and twist chenille stems into snowflakes, then stack them to create a sweet miniature tree.