You know I love a good One Sheet Wonder. The one you'll see me demonstrate today make 10 cards (8 of on design and 2 of another design) from one sheet of 12" x 12" Designer Series
Need a set of cards super quick? This one sheet wonder template will save the day. Make a stack of 10 cards with minimal supplies. Start now.
Look at these beautiful four fast cards you can make with one 6" x 6" piece of Designer Series Paper! First with the Pansy Petals Designer Series Paper.
Find out how to make a creative one page wonder interactive mini album with pockets and flaps for extra room for photos
This "Fab Four" set of cards features the Happy Forest Friends Designer Series Paper with the Very Best Occasions Stamp Set and a fabulous 6" x 6" One Sheet Wonder (my favorite
This easy sheet pan caprese gnocchi makes for the perfect one pan weeknight dinner! Other recipes you will love: Hamburger Helper Gnocchi (Cheeseburger Gnocchi recipe) Trader Joe’s Air Fryer Parmesan Cauliflower Gnocchi Trader Joe’s Gorgonzola Gnocchi Recipe with Sprouts and Pancetta Low Carb Chicken and Cauliflower Gnocchi Soup Trader Joe’s Cowboy Caviar Casserole Why not
Hawaiian Chicken Sheet Pan
How to make a one sheet wonder mini album! Make a complete mini album with cover from only one 12x12 sheet of cardstock
Make a giant quesadilla for a crowd on a sheet pan and let the oven do the work. It’s a 10-tortilla wonder, filled with beans and spicy ground beef and oozing with melted cheese.
Sheet-Pan Maple-Dijon Sausage and Fall Veggies – A quick sheet pan dinner that is easy-to-make and full of Fall flavors! This sheet-pan sausage recipe with sweet potato and Brussels sprout is…
We're so happy to discover these free downloadable Wonder activity sheets that let kids bring Auggie's wonderful lessons to life through creative activities and games.
Hawaiian Chicken Sheet Pan
This week the movie Wonder released on DVD + Bluray. To celebrate I'm giving away two copies to two lucky readers. Plus, download these free printable Wonder activity sheets. Based on the New York Times
A complete sheet pan dinner with only 5 ingredients. YES! JUST 5!!! Plus, who can resist that garlic butter sauce, right?
Harissa chickpeas is a super quick, one pan meal with lots of caramelized onions, greens, and chickpeas in a creamy, spicy sauce.
This week the movie Wonder released on DVD + Bluray. To celebrate I'm giving away two copies to two lucky readers. Plus, download these free printable Wonder activity sheets. Based on the New York Times
Easiest shrimp boil ever! And it’s mess-free using a single sheet pan. That’s right. ONE PAN. No newspapers. No bags. No clean-up!
Looking for a quick, delicious, and satisfying meal that requires minimal cleanup? The Parmesan Crusted Chicken Sheet Pan Dinner is just what you need. This one-pan wonder combines juicy chicken breasts with crisp vegetables, all topped with a flavorful Parmesan crust. It's perfect for busy weeknights when you want a home-cooked meal without spending hours in the kitchen.
Shrimp and broccoli is a one-bowl wonder that’s perfect for dinner tonight. Taste the fresh and juicy shrimp with crisp broccoli for a winning combination!
These simple Honey Lime Baked Chicken Fajitas are simple to make and full of flavor and spice. This sheet pan dinner is served in under 30 minutes! A touch of honey, lime and smoked paprika combine for an out of this world flavor the whole family will love!
This Chinese beef and broccoli recipe is EASY, HEALTHIER than going out because it's baked, and FASTER than calling for takeout!!
The quickest (easiest) sheet pan dinner! Serve with warm tortillas for a lightening fast weeknight meal. SO GOOD!
Baked bratwurst sausage is quick, easy and filling. Learn how to cook brats in the oven for the perfect meal for busy nights. Oven-baked bratwurst is hands-off and easy to make for a crowd.
Try these 20 easy tray bake recipes. With minimal prep, just pop them in the oven for delicious results with little effort.
One of the best parts of being a maker is sharing your projects with others. So here's a DIY way to spread your DIY ideas by printing a one-page book by hand.
Make this easy artichoke chicken bake for a healthy weeknight dinner
One Pot Meals and Easy Sheet Pan Dinners are fun to try when you are in a cooking rut. If your family is tired of the same old menu and you are fresh out of
Clean eating can be easy. From a healthy Kung Pao chicken recipe, to a baked bell pepper tacos recipes. Discover 20 Healthy Clean Eating Dinner Recipes.
Whether your characters are getting into swordfights, falling out of high windows, or escaping dramatic fires, you may be wondering what sort of injuries they would realistically sustain. This guide aims to explain some common injuries in fiction, as well as how to write each one. I did my best to research this (check
A blank version of bookmarks that you can have your students design , color and cut out. 5 per sheet so multiple students can use one sheet, or each student can have multiple. please rate after downloading, I appreciate it!
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Quick and easy to make and bursting with flavor, this sheet pan chicken fajitas recipe is just what you need for those busy weeknights! Featuring tender chicken breast, vibrant bell peppers, and aromatic spices, each bite is a delightful fusion of smoky, tangy, and savory flavors that will tantalize your taste buds!
Negative leaf print by one of my second grade students earlier this year. Hey, guys! This post has been very popular on my blog...if you are interested in other leaf-y projects, look at my Leaf Relief project and my Pressed Leaf Project as well. Thanks! I don't know what it's like where you live, but here in Tennessee, we are experiencing spring-like weather. For the most part. I mean it did snow the last two Saturdays (and, in Tennessee, "snow" means just a few flakes and a couple of inches) but the other day it was 78 degrees. Crazy, right? For that reason, I've got touch of spring fever. You too? Well then you might enjoy this leafy printmaking project I did at the beginning of the year with my second graders. It's simple, scientific, beautiful and fun...okay, enough talking about me (!), on with the lesson. For this project, you'll need the following: gelatin, not Jell-o. Most grocery stores carry a brand called Knox which sells in boxes of 16 pouches. cookie sheets printmaking brayer, sold at most craft stores printing ink variety of leaves paper Print pulled from the same printing tray, this time the positive version. The night before you begin, you'll need to prepare your sheets of gelatin. To do that, bring about 3-4 cups of water to a boil. Once boiling, whisked one pouch of gelatin into the pot. You don't want any clumps of gelatin, so whisk like there's no tomorrow. You'll end up adding about 12-15 pouches of gelatin into that one pot. Sorry, I'm not into exact measurements. Which could explain a lot about my cooking. If there are any remaining unwhiskable clumps, remove them with a spoon. Pour mixture into a cookie sheet filling it about 1". Leave uncovered over night. If you see any bubbles in the cookie sheet, pop them or remove with a spoon. For my class of 20 students, I made three trays. Pulling the first print always managed to get oohhhh's and aahhhh's aplenty. The following day, we were ready to print. The surface of the gelatin was squishy yet very firm, perfect for holding our printing ink. I think I can explain this best in steps, so here you go: Using a brayer and printing ink, cover surface of gelatin in ink. Place leaves onto the ink-covered cookie sheet with the veiny side down. I don't recommend using anything with pine needles because that will puncture the gelatin. But experiment, you never know! Once leaves are in place, lay paper on top of cookie sheet and rub (er, we call it "massage") the paper. Pull paper off, as you see in the above photo, and viola! You have your first print! Notice how clear the gelatin looks. All of the ink that was once on the tray is now on the paper. I love her dainty fingers pulling up the second print. So sweet. Now for the second print: Gently remove all of the leaves from the tray. It's best to pull them out by the end of the stem. Place a new sheet of paper over the now-empty cookie sheet and rub. Pull second print which will be a positive image of the first. Looks like a black and white photo, don't you think? Once both prints have been pulled, re-ink the tray and begin the process all over again. With a class of 20 students and 3 pans of gelatin, about 10 kids were able to print per half an hour class. The pans of gelatin can last about two days with an endless amount of printing. I tried to cover the gelatin and keep it for a little longer, but condensation droplets created strange little craters on the surface. If left uncovered for too many days, it begins to dry and crack. For that reason, if you plan to do this project for longer than a couple of days, you'll just need to prepare more gelatin pans the night before. Our second go-round of printing involved using white ink on black paper. Just as pretty. This project is so easy and the results so stunning that everyone is successful. I've now had a couple of craft get-togethers and this is always a hit. Once those leaves start growing in your neck of the woods, I do hope you'll give it a shot! I love the photo negative quality of this print.