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5 simple steps to decorating a fabulous locker
This lesson and worksheet bundle helps students with the transition to middle school and includes a printable to teach how to open lockers.
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Because your locker is more than just a place to put your stuff.
Finding cute and fun ways to organize all that stuff can be a little tricky, especially since not every locker is as spacious or perfect-looking as the ones on Pinterest. Lucky for you, we found some of the best locker accessories the Internet has to offer.
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This is a guide about making wooden locker shelves. Easy to make, wood shelves can add more room and organization to a childs school locker.
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We’ve been getting lots of emails requesting back to school DIYs! ‘Tis the season!! We’re busy cooking up some other fun stuff at the moment BUT I can’t leave you guys hanging! So we put together a couple quick-y DIY ideas and I’ve rounded up some throwback faves from the archives, too. Makes me want …
My first born started his last year of middle school, yesterday. YES! That means, that next year around this time, I will have a high schooler. I can't take it. We didn't make a big deal out of his first day. He's just too cool to be bothered. He did pick out his outfit. Ty's shirt was brand new, from Hollister Company, but his jeans and shoes were not. I think he wore both about 2 times. You can find this tie-dye logo, graphic tee here. His book bag came from Nike. He chose the Hoops Elite Pro Basketball Backpack. When it arrived, I was slightly bummed. The website says, "White, Metallic, Cool Grey", but it is DEFINITELY more white. I can't wait to see how dirty this thing gets. As you may already recall, I do back-to-school photos a few days before school (or at the very latest the day before), but this year, I ran out of time with Tyson. AKA Fort Nite ruins everything. He truly gave me 35 seconds to snap photos, on the first day of school. I'm actually pretty pleased. He's looked sharp! I still can't believe I have a teenager. I did do my traditional locker decorating/organizing for him, BUT Ty was at church and could't come with me, so I surprised him! When he got home, he asked for photos and I said, "Photos of what?" He said, "Did you take any pics of what my locker looks like?" (Kid knows me well). I said, "NO! I Just put your stuff in there and left." SO, he was quite surprise, but not surprised that that wasn't true. He knows where his bread is buttered. Darren came with me and I was so glad. Ty's football coach let us in, on Sunday, and he lead us to the 7th grade floor, so his locker combination wasn't working for that reason. Notice the change in locker colors? Ty's were supposed to be maroon. I organized his binders in rainbow color order, maroon, green, forest green, navy, and black. Yes, I know, it may not stay that way, but I still had to do it. I included snacks: life savers for stinky breath, jolly ranchers, ice cubes gum, mini lara bars, cheez-itz gripz, and double bubble gum. I also left him a note with my cute, lipstick washi tape. I meant to ask him if that embarrassed him. Haha. He said that people were already grubbing off of him. Sigh... So I am just projecting these items will not last long. LOL! I pray Ty's year is amazing. We want him to show love and kindness to all, to serve his teachers, and the teams he plays on to the fullest, and to work hard to receive the best grades he is capable of. It goes without saying, but my biggest hope is that the Lord uses him to share the love of Christ with anyone and that he doesn't shrink back from being a rebel for Jesus, instead of a rebel for the world.
The experts at HGTV.com share DIY locker decorating ideas and organizing tips for heading back to school in style.
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Just a quick update on my 6th grader's first few weeks of middle school... FIRST up, we decorated his locker, several weeks before school started, and practiced the combination code. He was more than ready! The BEFORE decorating the locker! We bought several items that really helped add more "room" to his 2x2 locker space. LOL! Above/Below: 12" Wire Shelf from Office Max Below: Magnetic Dry Erase Board, replicating a basketball court (comes with a marker, ball, and hoop). This momma wrote a little note, reminding Ty of what matters. Below: Locker Tash Can. I am anti-trash cans, so we used this adorable locker trash can to hold jolly ranchers. Below: Magnetic Pen Holder. We put extra pencils, markers, and erasers in this holder. Locker Mirror (You know, so he can look spiffy and make sure he doesn't have a booger in his nose or something stuck in his teeth.). Below: Magnetic Mesh Holder. Snacks in this holder: granola bars. Below: Magnetic Mesh Bin. We put tissues, hand sanitizer, gum, and breath mints in this holder. An air freshener, after all, we don't want his locker smelling like BO or stinking shoes. Tada! Tyson was very pleased and thanked me over and over for helping his locker be "first day" ready! The AFTER decorating. Do you see Ty peaking through his mirror and into my camera? I am pretty sure Tyson was made for middle school. He has fit right in. He is doing excellent in all of his classes. He received a 100% on his Summer Reading projects that he had to work on ALL SUMMER (AND I did NOT help him with ANY of it). He is the quarter back of his football team (huge responsibility) and the ball boy for the Glenvar High School football team. MOST Fridays, he leaves the house at 7:30 a.m. and doesn't return home until 10:00 p.m. or later. He attends all of the after school "dances". He goes to all home and away games. The BIGGEST addition to his middle school life is that he now has a cell phone. Sigh... He is getting so big. We have a lot to be proud of and thankful to God for. Last week, was his first picture day in 6th grade. I don't think this kids has looked BACK on elementary school. LOL!
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