Tuesday, May 8

A special project for a special teacher

So after all of our research (see our previous post on teacher gifts), we decided that the crayon art was the perfect teacher appreciation gift. We also added a special flower arrangement too. The kids joined in on the act, which made it super fun!

I started by collecting the materials we would need. Colored pencils, rubber band, a framed dry erase/corkboard, flowers, a bit of ribbon, some post its, a jar, paper, and some flowers.

We sorted the pencils and crayons by color and the kids got to pick how the colors would flow. Then, we shaped the crayon letter by breaking apart the crayons and arranging them accordingly. They loved the opportunity to break the crayons, which was so endearing to see. Then, we hot glued the crayons down and Voila!


 Then, each child wrote a thank you/appreciation note to their teacher and this was pinned up on the crayon monogrammed board. It was super sweet to see all of their creative art work. The kids loved finished product and there was even one request that I 'youtube' the process so her mom could learn how to do it for a mom-daughter project...that is one smart cookie!




Next, we made a vase out of color pencils. The color pencils were arranged around a glass jar and they were held together by a rubber band.  Then, every child was given a flower and together they made this lovely flower arrangement. A cheery layered ribbon trim and card were perfect compliments.

All in all everyone was left with a nice warm, fuzzy feeling..adults and children alike!

Our teacher absolutely loved her monogrammed pin board and 'custom' flower arrangement. She said she couldn't wait to hang at her breakfast nook at home (after showing it for a couple of days at school of course). I felt touched that the children were so excited to show their thanks to a teacher that really brings out the best in those around her.

So, if you have the chance to work with 20 fabulously creative kids, do so...I know they will never forget the importance of showing thanks to the people that make a difference in their lives. And I will never forget feeling impressed by the care and excitement of these amazing youngsters. Such a special day!

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