Hello everyone! I'm excited to be here with another project today! This one is for my niece, Chloe. Her birthday was actually on Sunday, but her party is today. When I asked her what she wanted, she said she wants "spending money". She's going to be going on a trip to Disneyland, so she wants some moolah to take with her! :) I saw this idea for a jar with a hidden "compartment" on Pinterest. I didn't want to give my 8 year old niece a jar full of candy, so I decided to give her one of those mason jar cups instead. Now the jar will have a function for her once she's eaten the candy. I also wanted to add her name to the side, so I pulled out my vinyl, and voila! Hope you enjoy...
Alphalicious- "Chloe" cut at 1"
Vinyl
Mason jar/mason jar cup
Tag made on my computer- "Happy Birthday" Captain Howdy font size 26, "sweet girl" Honey Bunches font size 48
Twine
Candy
Cardstock
To make the middle compartment, I just cut a piece of cardstock, rolled it up into a tube shape, stapled it, and then stood it up in the middle of the cup. I then filled it with layers of Chloe's favorite, dairy free candies. Bottom layer to top layer: Twizzler's bites, gummy worms, Sour Patch kids, Skittles, Happy Cola gummies. I'm really excited to give this to her today! Hope she likes it... Thanks for stopping by! :)
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Saturday, February 15, 2014
Saturday, January 18, 2014
Reading Incentive Bucket for the Classroom
Hello everyone! I hope you're ready for the 3-day weekend... I know I sure am! I don't have a card to share today, but I do want to show you a project that I did for my classroom. This is an idea I saw on Pinterest, and I just had to make it. I use it as an incentive to get my students to achieve more Accelerated Reader points at school. They have a goal of making 4 points a month, and if they reach the goal they get to "pick" a sucker from the READ bucket. This has been a major hit in my classroom!
Here's a picture of mine, and my friend Sarah's. My sister also made one, but she made it after this picture was taken. :) We have all found this to be very successful for us!
The letters on this one were cut using white vinyl, on the Cricut using Doodletype- size 2". I then embellished it with some blingy flower stickers I had in my supplies.
The letters on this one are 1.5". We glued the letters down onto a layered rectangle with rounded corners. Then we mounted it to the metal bucket using foam tape. Added some bling, and it was done.
I just put a Styrofoam ball inside my bucket (just kinda wedged it in there), then I stuck the suckers into the ball. You can see that the ball is just sitting in the top of the bucket, and can be lifted out (no adhesive holding it in there).
Now for the super fun part! When the students come over to "pick" a sucker, they have a chance of getting one with a green stick. If they get a green stick, they will ALSO get a prize from the treasure box. Everyone holds their breath when someone is picking their sucker, and they all cheer if it has green on the bottom! :)
I think this would be a hit with many different grade levels. My friend Sarah and I teach 2nd grade, and my sister teaches Kindergarten. All of the kids love it! Hope you can use it in your classroom too! Thanks for stopping by! :)
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