Our reading and Social Studies series came in them. We seemed to have a bunch laying around in the workroom that no one was using. They are strong, sturdy, and I was sure very useful. I am linking up with 4th Grade Frolics and Made it Monday to show you what I did with mine.
I thought maybe my students could use them. Five tables....I needed to round up five boxes (and a couple extra for me)
I didn't like the writing on the boxes. Let's face it, I like matchy match and a cleaner (cuter?) look. I figured duck tape was the answer. It comes in so many different colors and patterns.
I just wrapped the boxes with the colored duck tape first around the top and the bottom, then the gap in the middle was filled in with the pattern.
| They fit nicely on my shelves and under my computer desk. This one is holding ten frames, hundreds charts, and other math work mats. |
Easy Peasy.....all ready to go!
What are you working on?


Oh my word! I love your project! And it just so happens that we have tons of these since we just moved to a different series. What a clever way to recycle and re-use!
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The duct tape is a great idea to decorate with! I did something similar with those little boxes. According to the Early Childhood Environmental Rating Scales (ECERS) we're suppose to have in each center a few books and writing materials- just in case they want to get creative or read about something in that center. I taught ECSE- centers centers centers everywhere! I grabbed a few of those little curriculum boxes like you used and put a few of those in the centers. I did a few other little cutesy tricks too, but I'll tell you about those another time.
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