Monday, June 18, 2012

The Bow Easy!

I bought the Bow Easy at a convention in Akron, Ohio a few months back. Unfortunately I was unable to scrap/stamp very much so I didn't get to use it much. Since it's now summer, I've been using it more and more. I found this really useful video it use it. I think this thing is possibly the most amazing thing ever! I can make bows and they actually look like bows!!! I love this product and would totally recommend it any day!

Check out the video and see if you like it too! I bought mine from Inky Antics. No sure where to get one other than at a stamp or scrapbook convention. :] 


Peace, Love, and God's Blessings,

Amy

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Book Reports


In one of my last days subbing for this year, I was in a fourth grade room. I mean how appropriate! :] So I obviously spent my planning periods looking around the room and snatching ideas! Here are 3 pretty cool ideas for book reports! 

1. Man Report: The students use note cards, ribbon, and crayons/markers to create a book report. They made a person (decorating the unlined or blank side of the notecard). On the lined side of the note card, the students wrote out important information from the book that they wanted to share. They created a torso, arms, and legs. This was really cool and they were able to hang them up in the room. 


2. Octopus Report: One other type of book report I saw was this little octopus report. They used blank paper, yarn/string, and crayons. They colored pictures on the round part that related to the book. Some students also decided to write important information on the round part as well, like key characters, places, etc. They all added important details to the arms of this octopus to tell about the story. They then were also able to hang the reports up in the room. 


3. Cereal Box Report: The last book report I found in this room was a cereal box report. The students took an empty cereal box and covered it in paper. They then drew pictures pertaining to the book and wrote out important details from the book onto the box. These can easily be displayed in the room. I was unable to get a picture of those book reports. However, these are pretty popular these days, so you can always google the to see them. 

I really liked all these types of book reports because they are better than the traditional type of book report that I knew growing up!! It's such a nice change! 


Peace, Love, and God's Blessings, 

Amy 

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Hey everyone

Hey Y'all!

I'm trying to redesign my blog posts and organize everything However while I'm trying to figure it out, just bear with me! Trying to figure this thing out is getting me all confused. So sorry, Just hang in there! :]

Peace, Love, and God's Blessings,

Amy

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Mothers day craft!


In my series of Kid's classes at Bayers Pampered Stampers, I decided to create a gift and a card for Mom instead of just a card.  The kids all told me that they had fun and Mom loved the flowers! Check it out! 

For Mother's Day, I used Tada Creative Studios Paper to punch out flowers and little circles. I glued the circles to the centers of the flowers to create the centers of the flowers. Then I glued 2 flowers to a BBQ skewer that had been cut for different heights. I filled my bucket with glass marbles/stones that I purchased from the Dollar Store. I also tied matching ribbon onto the handle of the bucket. 



The Kids loved doing this for Mom! They also loved being able to give her flowers that wouldn't die if she didn't take care of them! Since I had 2 pairs of siblings in my class and they didn't want to make Mom the same thing, I offered another kit with different colors and patterns. 


The patterned paper is from Cosmo Cricket. I used papers from the Salt Air collection and the Fairy Wishes (I believe that the name of it) collection. They went really well together and were a nice change from the teals, greens, and reds from above. I also used a different punch so there was more of a variety. I can't honestly pick a favorite because I love them both so much!! 

For the Class, I also punched out tags for the kids to write Mother's Day 2012  and their name so Mom can always remember who gave it to them (for more than one child) and when. 

Hope you enjoyed this project! 

Peace, Love, and God's Blessings, 

Amy

Friday, June 1, 2012

Father's Day gift!

I've been teaching classes at my local scrapbook and stamping shop, Bayer's Pampered Stampers, since she took the shop over in December. Melissa has done a great job with the shop! It's beautiful! Since I'm a teacher in real life, Melissa asked me to each classes for kids! I was very excited! I did a Valentine's Day card class, an Easter card class, a Mother's day gift (which will be another post) and then this Saturday I will be teaching a class to make a Father's day Card and gift! It's going to be great fun!

I took a metal bucket (found at Crafts 2000/ Pat Catan's) and decided I would decorate that and fill it with something great for dad. I used paper from my favorite company, which is also locally owned and run, Tada Creative Studios to punch out squares. I used 2 different sized squares to add variety to the design. Then I used glue dots to glue the squares on to the bucket. My mom and I had trouble trying to find an adhesive that would hold the squares onto the bucket, and surprisingly enough, Glue Dots worked really well!


Then I used paper from Lasting Impressions to create the label on the front. I used the Labels Collection die cuts from Stampin' Up! and my Tim Holtz Vagabond to make the Label.


 I then decided to have the kids make a key chain for Dad as well. Melissa's husband owns the wood shop next door to the store so we get to use all these really cool wood products! I used my Tim Holtz Distress markers to color onto of the wood. Then I used the Picket Fence colored marker to write on top of the colored part. I used my Crop - A - Dile to punch out a hole in the corner and a key ring to slide through it! Dads will love this homemade key chain!


I decided to fill the bucket with candy. You can always fill it with whatever you wanted! This will be a great Father's day gift for a kid to give their dad! Since my dad watched me make this, I have to figure something else out! ;]


Hope you liked this project as much as I did!

Peace, Love, and God's Blessing,

Amy