Hi there!
I don't know about you, but I have been pinning back to school ideas like crazy. I probably already had a ton of back to school ideas pinned, but there's always something new popping up!
I wanted to share a few of the new ones I've seen (new to me anyway)!
(You can find the original link to each of these by clicking the picture of what I pinned!)
I was a guest blogger over at Christy's blog Teaching Tales Along the Yellow Brick Road and I blogged about how I'd use this pin:
Check out the post at Christy's blog by clicking the link above the picture to see how I'd do this!
The next ones were completely new to me! I had no idea that you could buy push pop containers to fill! You can find them at Amazon!
These are pencils made from cake!! I looked at the directions because I was curious of what it was and it looks really easy! I can't see myself making one for each student in my class (time factor) but I think it would be adorable to have for my personal kids when they got home from school on the first day!
I thought these were cute! They are filled with York Peppermint pieces! I think I might put something else on the label that says Edible School Glue but I haven't gotten that far with my thoughts since so many ideas are rolling around in my head- something about eating paste maybe... ;O)
I definitely love this idea from Teri at A Cupcake for the Teacher. She has the printable on her blog if you want to head there to check that out!
I think the pretzels are cute and super simple, plus she has the tags on her website that you can print right off!!
Here's another one that looks pretty simple! I searched high and low to find the original source, and this is as close as I could get (by clicking on the picture)
I was hoping if I could find it there would be a free printable, but no such luck. Maybe you can check out the link and tell me how to get to the site? It looks like a Crystal Light container with Andes Mints inside! Simple enough!
Ok, so there are just a few of the pins that I came across this week! Hopefully this next week I will be able to get myself focused and commit to what I really want to do...right now, there's lots of ideas just floating around and I need to just take the plunge and commit!
Maybe that's kinda the downside of Pinterest! There's always one more idea I might want to try instead! ;O)
Be sure to check back at Cara's blog The First Grade Parade for more pins from the week!
Be sure to check back at Cara's blog The First Grade Parade for more pins from the week!
Have a great weekend! Oh, and make sure you've entered our big clipart giveaway!!
Amanda
Amanda
I love that pretzel gift idea. I haven't seen that one! I just pinned it as an idea for my daughter's preschool teachers. Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteAimee
Primarily Speaking
I love all these ideas! And I would be happy to receive any of them! Ha! My kids are both in middle school this year which means lots of teachers. Not sure I will do a back-to-school gift but these would even be good for Teacher Appreciation! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteCrystal
Teaching Little Miracles
I love all of these back to school gift ideas! One of the teachers I work with ALWAYS gives me a cute little back to school gift and I can never come up with anything....now I have lots of ideas to choose from :)
ReplyDeleteBethany
FabandFunin4th!
You found some great back to school gifts. I am pinning a few of them to my boards. Pinterest is so addictive!!
ReplyDeleteForeman Teaches
I love all of these ideas. Especially the pencil push up pops. I have never seen that before!
ReplyDeleteI did find the original site for the "mint" to be idea and you were right, she used a crystal light container. :) Her post includes a printable for the mint label and some other cute labels too, and a 'how to' about how she made the labels.
Dawnn
Funds of Knowledge
Refillable Push-up Pops?? Who knew! :) That's awesome.
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Creating Lifelong Learners
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I can not believe you said the cake push pops might not be that hard to make - they look super hard and I only have two kiddos at home to make them for. Have a great time at the blogger meet up tomorrow - I will send you a picture of me and some comments I would make so I can feel like I am part of it :)
ReplyDeleteCute pins - I am always looking for ideas to welcome kids to my class. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteJamie
teachingtidbit.blogspot.com
I love the owl set I bought from Pink Cat Studio :)
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What an AWESOME giveaway! I am obsessed with all things clip art, so I completed every. single. entry. Pick me! :)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite clip art set that I've bought was the Idioms clip art set from "Monster Wrangler Mike" - it is sooo cute! and very useful :)
~Jessica
Joy in the Journey
Wow! What great ideas you found on pinterest! I am, I admit, addicted to pinterest!
ReplyDeleteAlison
Teaching Maths with Meaning
It was great meeting y'all today! Thanks so much for the fun name tags and placemat! Y'all are so sweet! Have a great weekend =)
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Teacher at the Wheel
What a great give-away! Congrats on your milestone! Teaching with Giggles
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