I LOVE THE WAY IT TURNED OUT! :) CAN'T WAIT TO USE IT WITH MY NEW KIDS DURING SHARED READING/READ ALOUDS & SHARED/INTERACTIVE WRITING. :) THE KIDS ALWAYS ASK TO SIT IN IT WHEN THEY ARE READING TO THEMSELVES.
I am a Kindergarten teacher in a small Texas town. I am loving every second & learning more than I thought possible!
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Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
CHAIR UPDATE
As soon as I finish making the strings/ties to hold the cushion onto the chair I will post a picture of it completed. It was pretty hard to paint this sweet chair black. It was in my first daughter's room when she was a baby. Anyway, here it is!
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Wednesday, July 4, 2012
My Favorite Chair
This is my chair where I sit when we do read alouds. The kids love this chair & beg to sit in it during Daily 5 & math centers. I am planning to paint the chair black & have already recovered the cushions with a leopard print fabric so it will match the bucket stools that go under my guided reading table. Here is the chair now.
Okay now here are the covered cushions---just have to add the strings to tie the back one on to the chair. I pinned them & my sweet hubby sewed them for me. He's awesome! :)
Keep an eye out for an updated picture of my favorite chair! :)
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New Chairs For My Guided Reading Table!!!
Okay I have been DYING to make these! Here is the original Pinterest pin where I first saw the idea. I have been putting it off for other projects though. I finally came up with the plan for how I wanted to do it- I did it a little differently w/ less materials than the pin used.
First, I got four buckets, removed the handles, cleaned & scraped them, & spray painted them black. I would NOT recommend cheap Walmart spray paint for painting buckets. It has already started to chip. I plan to paint over it with acrylic paint.
First, I got four buckets, removed the handles, cleaned & scraped them, & spray painted them black. I would NOT recommend cheap Walmart spray paint for painting buckets. It has already started to chip. I plan to paint over it with acrylic paint.
Then I used this poly foam I found at Hobby Lobby, I think it was less than $4. I used two packages of this for four buckets. One would be enough to simply cover it but I wanted to make sure that the kids can't feel the edges of the bucket through the foam---so I doubled up. I hot glued the two circles to each other so they wouldn't slide once I started putting the fabric on.
I just used a permanent marker to trace around the bottom of the bucket directly onto the foam. Easy enough right? Then just cut out your circle. I cut mine larger than the circle I traced because I wanted the edge to have a little more cushion.
Then I just kind of toyed with how I wanted the fabric to lay.
I found these little rectangles of fabric at Walmart. They are the little bundles you can get for about $7. I love animal prints! I have lots of it in my room. :) No worries, I'm an animal lover too!!! This is what it looked like after I just folded the fabric under to get a quick glance on how it might look.
\Okay & yes I took the easy route & hot glued my fabric instead of sewing or anything else. It worked fine & plus if I decide to change my fabric next year I can just pull it off & reuse the foam. :)
AND TAAAA DAAAAA! NEW CHAIRS THAT WERE EASY & INEXPENSIVE TO MAKE! I CAN'T WAIT TO SEE THEM SITTING PRETTY UNDER MY GUIDED READING TABLE.
No worries, I will do touch up painting now. :)
(((((Plus!!! No more putting their feet on the backs of their chairs!!!!!!!!! Wooo HOOOOO!!!)))))))
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