Thursday, July 18, 2013

Throwback Thursday...DIY

I have been meaning to join in on Thursday fun with The First Grade Parade for awhile, but somehow summer got the best of me.  This week I have begun to get back in to my room (I moved classrooms), so I am doing lots of thinking about what should stay and what should go.  This is a good chance for me to really look at my stuff and clean things out.


As I am thinking about all this, I am thinking about all the DIY projects that are still on my to do list.  I thought I would share with you one of the projects that I did last summer.  Making these magnets was one of my favorite projects, and I have been making them ever since (once I figured out how easy it was).

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first posted  Tuesday, July 31, 2012


I am so excited that I finally made my alphabet rocks. I've been wanting to do these since I came across Shannon Martin's post from Kindergarten Hoppenings here. I wanted to put her great Chicka Boom Boom freebie and the alphabet rocks I saw on Pinterest together. So I did!!

First I gathered clear stones from Michaels and printed out the letters from Shannon's freebie on cardstock. I also tried to make my own letters using good old comic sans in a word document. I left the printed letters together and painted Mod Podge on each spot. I then stuck the clear stones on top and let them dry. After they were dry I cut them out.
I read that it was a good idea to seal the backs so I flipped them over and painted another coat of Mod Podge onto the backs. More drying time.

Last I used Tacky Glue to attach the round button magnet. One word about that....distance. I looked with pride at the magnets I had just created and discovered that the magnets wanted to be next to each other. They did what magnets should and scooted close because they were still sliding around on the not yet dry tacky glue. Easy fix...slide the magnet back into place and separate them to finish drying.


Voila!! I have two great sets of alphabet magnets to use first with my whole class and later in word work/alphabet centers.

How do you practice the alphabet?
I am thinking of making more consonants to use to make words with the vowels on the coconut tree. What do you think?

4 comments:

  1. so cute! Lots of work, but soooooooo worth it! An adorable project! Where did u get your magnets? They look pretty solid. Thanks for sharing! Amy

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    1. The little button magnets are just from Wal-Mart. They come 50 or so in a package. I bet most any craft store will have them. The stones I think were from Michaels, in the floral section. But I have seen them at Wal-Mart too.

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  2. how incredibly adorable are these! I will have to make something similar to my classroom - looks so easy :)

    I am your newest follower :)

    Rae
    Mindful Rambles

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  3. I will have to make something similar to my classroom - looks so easy. Now its time to avail power only dispatch servicesfor more details.

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