Here's my Monday Made It and I linked up with Tara !
Materials you need:
- Empty container (I used Crystal Light)
- Duck Tape
- Label for container
Mmm appletini. It's so good!
I stripped my container free (it's naked!)
I dressed it up pretty by wrapping the tape around.
I even wrapped a trim around the lid!
Easy and FABulous! Love it! I may put a label on it saying "Time fillers" or something like that. I plan on writing quick activities/brain breaks on sticks and putting them in there. Then when I'm subbing and I have a spare minute (or more) , I pull out a stick and it has an activity, game, or brain break idea on it! I'm super excited about this.
Awesome idea!!! Love it1
ReplyDeleteAmy
The Resource(ful) Room
What a great idea! I might even create one for the specific purpose of time fillers when I need a substitute for the day.
ReplyDeleteAmy
Where Seconds Count 2nd grade blog
Smart thinking using duck tape! Turned out great!!
ReplyDeleteLooks really cute. I have a few frosting tubs that I need to do this with:)
ReplyDeleteAloha,
Corinna
Surfin' Through Second
What a simple yet fantastic idea! :)
ReplyDeleteTeachPrayLove
Cute! I love this idea!
ReplyDeleteKara
Spedventures
I love it too! And I love the Appletini!!! Just tried it last week:0) Yum!! So cute! Can't wait to see what you fill that adorable thing with:) Thanks for linking up:))
ReplyDelete4th Grade Frolics
I am loving this covering stuff with duck tape... I'm off to find something to wrap in some fancy duck tape. :)
ReplyDeleteJena
1st Grade with Miss Snowden
I know right? This may become addicting!
DeleteSimple and fabulous! It doesn't get better than that. I think I need to start drinking more Crystal Light.
ReplyDeleteAmanda
The Teaching Thief
Hahaha :)
DeleteGreat idea! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteJill bubbalulu.blogspot.com
Love your blog! I am giving you the One Lovely Blog Award. Pop over to my blog to find out about the award. Looking forward to see what your class is up to this year.
ReplyDeleteSarah
Teaching Star Students