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Mini Leaf Garland

08:04 Natalie Karine 0 Comments



Happy Fall! I had fun making a tiny leaf garland for our mantel today. The colours were inspired from a table runner we had found at Ikea last season. For those who use a Cricut, here is the link to the project: Mini Leaf Garland. I also have a print and cut version that I used for my classroom a couple years back: Fall leaf Garland (print and cut)
 
Materials needed: coloured cardstock, thread and a big needle!
I love it so much!

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Kindness Rocks

05:23 Natalie Karine 0 Comments

 

This Summer, I made some painted "kindness Rocks" with my neice, to leave around Calgary. I first heard of this project through Facebook a while ago: #kindnessrocksproject. I love, love, love this project!! Check out their website! We found all our rocks during a hike by the Water at Fish Creek. It was so fun to paint these little guys and spend some great quality family time. :)

Wanna participate in this fun project? Check out the How To HERE!







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Pencil Name Picker

05:12 Natalie Karine 1 Comments

 


This project cost almost nothing.. and now I have the cutest random name pickers for my classroom! Perfect when I want to pick a student at random. Now, I just need a cute mason jar and some names labels on for these guys.

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Fall paper wreath

03:39 Natalie Karine 0 Comments


Hello Fall! To celebrate fall arriving, we created a collective artwork in class this week: a fall leaf wreath! I found my template HERE and HERE and printed them on cardstock. Also, you know those kids love those googly eyes, so..... why not! Happy Fall Y'all!

Materials:

🍂 colourful cardstock
🍂 a big bristol board (cut into a "ring")
🍂 googly eyes
🍂 glue
🍂scissors


Check out this one from a few years ago:



Template found on: onelittleproject.com






 

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