Friday, August 3, 2012

Look What I Made For Under $20!

My daughter's mother-in-law and my new friend (yes, they're the same person!) is being thrown a surprise birthday party by her children and I wanted to make something special for her. She's just the kind of person like me who appreciates a gift from the hands and heart...so I accepted Christina's Adventures' challenge ( go to http://christinasadventures.com/) to try to create something using less than $20.
Below 20 THURSDAYS
I recently saw a pin on Pinterest of a wedding thumbprint tree for guests to contribute their thumbprint as a memento of the day for the newlywed's wall.  I knew my friend would cherish such a thing...but instead of black and white I wanted to try to incorporate the idea into a sort of "watercolory"style for her newly redesigned bedroom.

So, thanks to a Michaels Craft store 20% off coupon ontop of a sale I used the following:
*11x16 stretched canvas (bought for buy-one-get-one at 9.99 less 20%)=$8
*4 greens-Ink pots set-Tsukineko Fade Resistant Memento Dye Inks (which I'll use over and over again in teaching (9.99 less 20%)=$8
*4 colors of acrylic paints I had (probably @89cents each new) I used a color wash technique so I really used very little.
I also repurposed an acrylic frame and printed directions for the party guests to use. (see below)
The finished product is
I know the lighting isn't great. You can see a light green "blob" in the middle of the blue on the right with a black squiggle above it. That's MY thumbprint using one of the lightest shades and my name written above it as an example for guests to see how it's done.  One the tree I lightly included her initials as if it were carved in the wood.

  The wording is from Psalm 1 in the Bible.  I'll take a new pic once the party's over and all the "thumbprint leaves" and signatures are in.  I was told to plan for 40+, which is why so many branches.  If you do this, just plan your branches to handle the amount of guests you may have. The leaves will cover some of the branches and I believe the end result will be charming.
Here is the direction frame:

Obviously I like to paint, but you could do this as a gift for someone's baby shower, wedding or even a big birthday commemoration like this one. It's a great art piece to treasure for years to come!
ENJOY!

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Great Giveaways For Ya!

Third Grade Guru, Rebby over at   Classroom Compulsion has a great giveaway for those of us who just flipped the page on the calendar to August and froze in our tracks.  School is oh-so-close!  I've gotten LOTS of ideas from a few of these ladies who share and share galore through their blogs and pins and besides the giveaways I just want you to KNOW about the great stuff out there.  Teachers, we are NOT islands...we know collaboration is at the heart of Community!  Can you HEAR me?

So trek on over while you're frantically pinning today and check out Rebecca's wonderful Cupcake themes and the things she's generously offering. You will be so juiced to get off the sidelines and into the stream of preparing to go back to school!

Can anyone else cheer with me? (I can't hear you?)
:) Myra

Expanding my VISION

I would like to being to be a blogger connected...I mean isn't that the point?  To change from just a journaler to one who connects. The key is my teaching community. 

I DO need a bit of help here.  How to GET connected, be read, be relevant, and have time for it all while teaching????

I'm jumping in. I've loved how Pinterest has connected ME to many other wonderful teacher bloggers who just give so freely. I want to give back. 
Their freebies and giveaways that have blessed me make me want to give.

Soooo.....if this old dog can learn new tricks, count me in folks.

 Anyone with tips please leave some love. I'm GLAD for it all!

Hugs and only two and a half weeks till school starts for me...YIKES!
Myra

Thursday, July 5, 2012

A Sigh After Hawaii

I've just come back from one of the most wonderful vacations a woman could go on with her husband--nearly two weeks in Hawaii (half in Maui, half on Kauai).  I've seen more turquoise water than I have a right to have seen, collected beach trinkets of driftwood, shell pieces and pods hoping to make a cool necklace with them.  I've shared a quiet underwater world in snorkeling with as many fishes as we saw in the Maui Aquarium and watched through my husband's eyes as he tried this for me and marveled at his own joy in it.

So why, today...the day after two totally free play days having my daughter, her husband and my two grandgirlies here to swim and relax do I feel so lonely and depressingly quiet?  Why does saying goodbye to things I've anticipated with SUCH joy leave me with such a hole? 

 I hate getting older.  I stand in between parents (both mine and Ken's) aging very gracefully into their 80s on the one end, and a daughter and son-in-law just beginning it all in wanting a home of their own some day soon but struggling to pay the bills, and budget, and clip coupons, and giggle on the other end.  I'm just stuck.  Not a senior citizen (despite what the AARP ads might say) but I'm past "those reproductive years." Just stuck. And sad.

I'm also sick today, so my walls are down.  Maybe I need some vitamin D. Better go float in the pool for a bit and count my blessings.  Remember the turquoise water and choose to focus away from what isn't anymore.

..Just "keep on swimming" as Dorie says.