Have you ever seen that blog that shows Pinterest fails? It’s funny if it isn’t you. I think I might submit this doozy of a craft fail because if it not good for a craft it is good for …
From rainbow crafts to ice cream crafts, there are plenty of easy summer activities and fun summer crafts for kids of all ages to choose from
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1-2-3, Come Slide With Me, To Study a Word Family! My Y5's really enjoyed making "sliders." I named them that, because you slide a strip of paper through slits that then revealed something in the cut out "window." I made sliders for lots of my report card standards: upper and lowercase letters, numbers, skip counting, counting backwards, shapes, colors, word wall words etc. A slider was an especially successful way for my students to actually see, how a word family operated. They liked seeing new words appear, as they slid their letter strip up and down. To make a slider, simply run off the templates on construction paper. Students cut out and assemble. Add pizzazz to their chick with wiggle eyes, a 3D beak, a yellow feather atop the head, and by folding the wings forward. I added that finishing touch to the bunny, with wiggle eyes and a pink pom pom nose. Students can also glue a cotton ball to the back for a fluffy bunny tail. Sliders are a wonderful way for discovering words that your students are not familiar with. Add these to the vocabulary-building activities included in the packet like this sweet -ick ending word dictionary. I often built vocabulary for a variety of themes and word families via a dictionary. I've included a cover for both the -ick chick word family slider, as well as the bunny -op word family slider. I hope your students LOVE learning new words as much as I do! One of my favorite things about the internet is the unbelievable amount of information available at the click of some keys. While I was researching ick and op ending words I learned a few new ones I didn't know: snick, strop and swop! There's also a worksheet in each slider packet, where students trace and then write the word family words in alphabetical order. Because I thought it would be slick for students to skip count with their chick, I also included skip counting strips for 2's. 3's, 5's and 10's. Click on the link to view/download the chick ick word family and skip counting sliders. Click on the link to view/download the -op word family bunny slider packet. If you like these spring sliders, you'll probably want to take a look at the sheep slider, featuring -eep Da -eap word family words. Click on the link to view/download it. Thanks for visiting. The birds are chirping; the sun is shining and it's time for a much needed break to grab some fresh air. "Do your work with your whole heart and you will succeed; there's so little competition." -Elbert Hubbard
Combine natural, sensory materials, art, math and a little meditation and make some pretty flower mandala designs. Flower mandala designs for children A mandala is a circular symbol, often seen in Hinduism and Buddhism, which represents the universe. It can be used as a focus for meditation, and making one is very calming […]
From rainbow crafts to ice cream crafts, there are plenty of easy summer activities and fun summer crafts for kids of all ages to choose from
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I know there is a lot of hand wringing and fretting about Pinterest these days, but I love it! Last week, I came across something a friend had pinned and was blown away. A very brilliant crafter - Suzy - had taken mousetraps and altered them, transforming them from little killing machines into handy message clips. I loved this idea and decided to put my own twist on it. I found a pack of four mousetraps for $1.50 at Dollar General. These are much cheaper quality than the name brand, which makes them better for this project - there's just a little sticker to remove, a little metal tab and wire to clip off, and you're ready to rock! This is the first mousetrap I altered. It's a perfect example of why the Distress Stains are so awesome. After removing the stickers and the metal pieces I didn't want, I use Brushed Corduroy stain to cover the whole piece. I added a little stamping, some die cuts, and a whole lot of Idea-ology. Seriously, how cool is this letter?? At CHA, Tim Holtz was demoing the Sizzix Word Play die (best die ever!). He showed us how he covered Grungeboard with Ranger's Foil Tape, embossed it using the Riveted Metal Texture Fade, and then cut the embossed piece using the die. Let me tell you, it is the most awesome technique - you have to try it!! I decided to use the foil-covered letters and numbers as the base for my Faux Patina technique - this week's technique over at the Compedium of Curiosities 2 challenge. I would love to tell you the colors I used, but I was in a bit of an alcohol ink daze. I was using any color I could lay my hands on! On top of the verdigris, I added a sprinkle of Antiquities rust embossing powder. I wish the rust didn't show up so pink - it's not like that at all IRL. It's just this perfect, rusty texture and color. This one was stained with Forest Moss stain. I mounted my number (I think it's actually a 9 that I turned upside down!) on a wood piece that was stamped with one of the spool stamps from Tim's Haberdashery set. I added a little Idea-ology Gem Clip that's attached to the wood using the Tiny Attacher. The last time I was at my local stamp store, my friends and I were looking at some beautiful metal flowers. The problem was, they were SO expensive! I knew that my new Sizzix Tattered Flower Garland die would make me some very cool flowers that looked the same and cost me nothing! This was cut from chipboard, painted with a gold Dabber, and then given the Faux Verdigris treatment. I love how it came out! On top I added one of the new Idea-ology Mini Gears. How gorgeous is that red? This one was colored with Barn Door stain. I added an Idea-ology Alpha Card, some stamping, and more die cuts. The metal pieces on all the traps were colored using alcohol inks - I think it gives them a nice, vintage-y look. Yeah, I went just a little crazy with the rust on this one! Doesn't it look like an old, crusty lock? I used the same foil embossed grungeboard for the base. The word in the keyhole is from Tim's Stuff to Say stamp sheet. What's even better is the Washer trim behind it. I think I discovered a new rust technique, but I'm not sure I remember what I did, lol! I do know that Caramel Adirondack alcohol ink is involved, somehow.... These were such a blast to make! Many thanks to Suzy, without whom I'd never have had this idea. All of the supplies I used to make these can be found at Inspiration Emporium via the links below. Oh, and they have the new Spring Distress Inks available - love them!! If you decide to shop, don't forget to use my coupon code - stamptramp - to save 10% off your order. :) Spring Seasonal Distress Ink Idea-ology Tiny Attacher Inkssentials Metal Foil Tape Grungeboard Vagabond Sizzix Word Play Die Sizzix Diamond Plate & Riveted Metal Texture Fades Sizzix Washer Border Sizzix Harlequin Border Sizzix Tattered Flower Garland Sizzix Mini Lock & Key Set Stampers Anonymous Stuff to Say Stampers Anonymous Steampunk Stampers Anonymous Remnants Fairytale Frenzy Antiquities Rust Embossing Powder Butterscotch Alcohol Ink Caramel Alcohol Ink Meadow Alcohol Ink Adirondack Snow Cap Ink Brushed Corduroy Distress Stain Forest Moss Distress Stain Barn Door Distress Stain Aqua Alcohol Ink Alcohol Ink Applicator Tool Alcohold Ink Applicator Felt Brushed Corduroy Distress Ink Distress Embossing Ink Idea-ology Sprocket Gears Idea-ology Gem Clips Idea-olgy Mini Gears Idea-ology Alpha Cards Idea-ology Pen Nibs Idea-ology Timepieces Idea-ology Tiny Fasteners Gold Adirondack Dabber Jet Black Archival Ink Idea-ology Paper Stash - Destinations Sizzix Little Sizzles Kraft Core Idea-ology Sanding Grip InLinkz.com Thanks so much for stopping by! Have a great weekend - get inky!!
From rainbow crafts to ice cream crafts, there are plenty of easy summer activities and fun summer crafts for kids of all ages to choose from
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