We were given a stool for the kid to decorate for a local arts and crafts store, and we decided to make it the only one actually done completely by a kid. It's friggin awesome.
She painted a good bit of it, then declared it done. Her dad and I filled in the negative space with more paint, covered it with clear coat, and turned it in. They didn't think it was the awesomest one ever, but I do. And that's what counts.
Showing posts with label Preschool. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Preschool. Show all posts
Friday, November 9, 2012
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Paper Bag Puppets
The kid asked me for some puppets one day, so I said, "Why don't we make some?" I had this project template from an old crayola magazine, so I copied it and cut it out for her.
I'd make it available for download, but I don't hold the copyright. Sorry guys, but don't like jail. :)
Here's the result (she tacked them up on her bulletin board, don't ask me why):
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Felt Christmas Tree
I found this post on my feed reader, and just had to marvel at the genius and simplicity. A lot of things get pinned it to my Pinterest and never get completed, but this one got done right away! Here's the original project at Empty Bobbin Sewing Studio.
It only took me about 15 minutes to make my own! My preschoolers love it.
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Preschool Classroom Makeover
When I started in the Preschool classroom in June, it was ugly. It was more than ugly. It was supremely horrible. Holes in the walls, splotchy paint, broken tiles, busted furniture, stains everywhere.
The first thing I did was to clean, clean, clean. Then I rearranged the furniture to better serve my classroom. Here's what it looked like before:
Yep, above that red chair is where the drywall has been peeled off.
Mint green on three walls and gray on the fourth. Ew.
Note the art easel next to the wall. What you can't see is the splotches of paint all around it. Also note the ugly as sin bookshelf. Someone took that poor thing and painted it blue with sponge painted white clouds. And they did a terrible job.
For some reason the bulletin board was sideways. The drywall on this side is peeling off on the bottom from water damage.
We started taking everything off of the walls and using joint compound to fill the holes. Here's a better shot of the fugly book shelf.
It took two coats of primer and three coats of paint, but now it is a nice, neutral beige. Thank goodness! That thing hurt my head just looking at it.
Muuuuuuuch better. After spending about 18 hours with another lady painting, here it is! The theme is "garden." Bugs and flowers. It's nifty.
I moved the cubbies, parent info boards, and file cabinet to this wall. On the door is a beehive with little bees with their names.
My boss found a TON of butterfly wall decals on clearance at Michael's, so that's what you see on the wall. I also hand painted some wooden bugs to hang around the room. In addition, I changed the posters and decor to match the garden theme.
That's the kitchen/dress-up center over there. All the art is at child height, because here it is all about them.
I hope you enjoyed seeing my new classroom! It's been four months since the makeover, and I just got around to photographing the new walls and decorations. Thanks for reading!
Labels:
Little Bit of Awesome,
Makeover,
Paint,
Preschool
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