I am linking up with 4th Grade Frolics for the Made it Monday linky.
I made it - through my first day back and I made - my daughters' lunches - but I don't think either of those qualify for the Monday Made it.
I made this wreath - okay - I made it last year after the holidays - but I had to repair and re-glue some items on Sunday - so I think it qualifies. I bought all the material at Michaels after Christmas during their sale.
I got the idea from this pin, here is what their awesome wreath looks like.
I also finished my multiplication math homework package for my class - we start multiplication on Wednesday and I hope to send the packages home on Thursday or Friday (what every parent loves a teacher who sends homework home on the weekend!). I posted it on my Tpt store if you want to check it out.
I made two multiplication freebies from the package for you - and posted them here and here at my TpT store.
And lastly I would like to add a Monday I for sure did not make it - but some other awesome person did - my new blog design. I am so happy with the new design and the experience I had working with Megan. You can check out her design blog here:
and her teaching blog here:
Pepsi Update: day 6 of no Pepsi - hardest day so far!
Thanks for linking up:) That wreath is soooo fun! Is that balls of yarn???? So cute:)
ReplyDelete4th Grade Frolics
They are styrofoam balls with some yarn wrapped around them (and then in my case hot-glued in place!
DeleteThe wreath is fantastic! I love that it says winter and holidays without screaming "I ate Christmas!" Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteCatherine
The Brown Bag Teacher
I love having something I can keep up after taking all the other Christmas stuff down - it is always so depressing and just sends me out shopping!
DeleteSuper cute new blog design! Megan ROCKS!! Love the wreath, too!
ReplyDeleteAmanda
Collaboration Cuties
Love how you used "yarn balls" on the cheap! So smart!
ReplyDeleteMegan
I Teach. What's Your Super Power?
Cute new blog and wreath!
ReplyDeleteJoanne
Head Over Heels For Teaching