Showing posts with label going green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label going green. Show all posts

Thursday, April 8, 2010

I need your help!!!

We are in the middle of renovating our children's department at church. We are pretty much done and now working on the decorating part. The walls are all painted and they are green, purple, and blue (actually the same colors and shades as the colors of my blog). I am trying to find some fabric to make curtains and maybe a few other things with. I have a large piece of fabric I bought a while back that matches, but I do not have enough to make all of the window treatments. If you know of a fabric that you think would match these colors and look great in a coed children's department, please let me know!!

Below are 2 links to 2 fabrics that I found on Hancocks. Let me know what you think, please!

http://www.hancockfabrics.com/search.htm?numHits=24&query=2992147&path=&x=19&y=10

http://www.hancockfabrics.com/search.htm?numHits=24&query=3111911&path=

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

A Small Taste.....

of my classroom. More to come as I remember to upload pictures. I have missed out on a lot this year. Mainly because I did not get a camera until Christmas so these are a few things from after Christmas! 

This is my partically finished door from January. We added a "let it snow" along with snowflakes with the kids names on them. The polka dotted border is the same print that you will find on everything in my room. I am a little obsessed with it! 

This is my late January, early February door. I am a gold and black blooded member of the Who Dat nation, so I had to represent. I painted the top part and the gold fleur-de-lis. We took the logo from the Drew Brees Foundation. The fleur- de- lis as the border are from the kids. Each student had 2. One had their name, the other was their prediction. We were working on predictions in reading class that week, so it was fitting. Along the outside of the door is a Martin Luther King "I have a dream" project they did as a writing prompt. 

My March theme was "Going Green for St. Patrick's Day." The kids wrote how they planned to "Go Green" on their clovers. I found the pictures on edhelper.com (one of my favorite websites!!).