I painted two blue toolboxes (22 and 18 drawers) with chalkboard spray paint. I taped some free labels I founded on TPT (OwlinaVowelTree and can't remember the other one) on some bright zebra stripes and bright chevron paper using double sided. I'm going to let my students add some artwork using chalk during the first work of school.
Monday, July 15, 2013
Monday Made It---Teacher Toolboxes
I'm linking up with Tara at 4th Grade Frolics for my first Monday Made It. I really have enjoyed looking at the different things my fellow bloggers have created. I'm not a crafty person, but I wanted to try to do something outside of my comfort zone. I fell in love with the teacher tool boxes I seen on various blogs and Pinterest, so I decided to try to make one myself.
I painted two blue toolboxes (22 and 18 drawers) with chalkboard spray paint. I taped some free labels I founded on TPT (OwlinaVowelTree and can't remember the other one) on some bright zebra stripes and bright chevron paper using double sided. I'm going to let my students add some artwork using chalk during the first work of school.
I painted two blue toolboxes (22 and 18 drawers) with chalkboard spray paint. I taped some free labels I founded on TPT (OwlinaVowelTree and can't remember the other one) on some bright zebra stripes and bright chevron paper using double sided. I'm going to let my students add some artwork using chalk during the first work of school.
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Very cute!! :)
ReplyDelete- Pam
Moments to Teach
I love it!! I only got as far as spray paining mine. Maybe Ill post it next week. Lookin good!
DeleteThank you!!! I know yours is going to turn out fabulous!!!
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DeleteLove your toolboxes, they look great! I am in the process of remaking mine! Happy Blogging!!!
ReplyDeleteKaren Crawford
All Smiles in 2nd Grade
http://allsmilesin2ndgrade.blogspot.com/