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Monday, October 17, 2011

Today's Spooktober Guest ~ The Teacher's Lane


Hello, everyone!  My name is Kim from The Teacher's Lane.  I was seriously excited when the ladies of Frogs, Bees, & Under the Seas asked me to participate in their Spooktober series.  One of the things I like best about their blog is that they're not afraid to work some awesome crafting in.  I'm relatively new to blogging about my teaching, but I've also had a crafting blog for a while now, so I feel right at home here! :-)

I have a thing about hall passes.  As in, I don't really like them.  They are constantly getting left somewhere, put away in the wrong place, or just lost for good somewhere in the twilight zone.  And we won't even think about the germs that start to gather with all those trips to the restoom!  Blech!!  I've used disposable passes for a while now, but I finally found a way to keep track of them in a cute way too.  I wanted to share with you a quick tutorial to make a fun Hall Pass holder.

Let's get to it!  Gather a wooden frame (super cheap at Michael's), black craft paint, a foam brush, two small different colored pieces of felt, and two metal hooks (easily found in the hardware section of WalMart or Target). 

First, give your frame a good coat of black paint.  (I have so had the Rolling Stones stuck in my head all night while painting this...paint it, paint it, paint it, paint it black.  I swear, I'm not that old, but I do seriously love me some oldies.)

While that's drying, start cutting your felt into two circles.  The bigger the circle you cut, the bigger your rosette is going to be.  Also, the wider you cut the rings of your circle, the taller your rosette will be.  In this picture, I cut the purple felt wider than the orange, and you can see the difference in the heights. 

Once you have the circles cut, just take one end and start wrapping it around and around, adding a little hot glue every now and then to help it stay together. 

Once you have your rosettes done, you need to place them on your frame and figure out where you want them to go.  You can hot glue them down, but I plan to change my frame up monthly to go with the different holidays and seasons, so I'm using velcro dots to adhere mine.

Drill a couple holes into the bottom of the frame so you can screw in the hooks to hang your hall passes from. 

Speaking of those hall passes...make 'em cute and easy for those little hands to grab or hang on their wrist!  I just hot glued some fun ribbon onto the backs of these. Pop in a seasonal picture and you're done!

What do you think...ready to make your own?  I'll be sharing my monthly prints and hall passes every month over on The Teacher's Lane, so be sure to come by and get them!


Thanks so much for having me, guys!


Ok, we are seriously lovin' seasonal hall passes!  Anything seasonal makes me SCREAM with delight!  he-he!  Thanks so much, Kim for being our guest today!  So, what are you waiting for?  Go get that freebie cutie over at The Teacher's Lane!  

Monday, October 10, 2011

Today's Spooktober Guest ~ Creating & Teaching

Hi! I'm Erin from over at Creating & Teaching. I am so excited to be a part of Spooktober here at Frogs, Bees, & Under the Seas, one of my favorite blogs! In case you've never visited my blog before, I try to focus on 3 main types of posts: crafts, baking, & of course, TEACHING! Fall & Halloween are 2 of my favorite times of the year. There is so much creativity out there and so many yummy pumpkin recipes to bake! To go along with the theme of my blog and the theme for Spooktober I'd like to share 1 Halloween craft, 1 pumpkin recipe, and 1 Halloween themed teaching freebie with you today!

How many cute and adorable Halloween decorations have you seen out there this year? SO MANY! And so many of them are super easy to make. I was inspired by the colors and signs I had seen to make this for my classroom door. (Click the link for details)



I have recently pinned so many pumpkin recipes to my Pinterest board. After pinning this one 3 times, I had to give it a try! (Click the link for details) Next up... pumpkin monkey bread!



And last, but certainly not least, a Halloween freebie! My kiddos and I will be having fun exploring pumpkins for 2 whole weeks and I can't wait! We will be using these letter pumpkins and small bat for an alphabet identification game.



I will put the pumpkins in a pocket chart and hide the bat behind one of them. Students will come up one at a time, identify a letter and pull it from the chart to see if the bat is there! We did this with apples & a worm & they loved it. There were times we seriously went through the WHOLE alphabet before finding the worm!

You can download them for free on either my TpT store, or Teacher's Notebook store, whichever one is your preference! :)  

I can't wait to see more awesome web posts for Spooktober! Thanks Frogs, Bees, & Under the Seas for putting this all together and for asking me to be a part of this!!   

So many MONSTERrific ideas, Erin!  Now, which one to work on first? Hmmm!  Thanks so much for being our guest today!  Zoom on over to Creating & Teaching to see more awesome ideas!  

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Wonderful Wednesday Crafts {Under Cover Turkeys}

Hello, all!  I'm sure that everyone is starting their Thanksgiving lesson plans, so here is an activity that you may want to do with your "Little Turkeys" this year!


For several years, I did a Family Turkey Project with my kiddos around Thanksgiving.  The families had to work together to decorate a turkey & then I displayed them in the hallway!  So, why not make it into an UNDER COVER TURKEY Family Project!  It could be like an FBI project where the kids have to design a disguise for their turkey so that it doesn't become Thanksgiving Dinner!


Thank you to Miss Renee's Kindergarten Pond for the "Turkeys in Disguise" idea!  



I made an UNDER COVER TURKEY activity including the turkey template and the parent letter!  




It can be yours today for only $1.00!  Get yours today & start disguising those turkeys!!


Click HERE to purchase this activity!!!
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