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Sunday, May 8, 2011

Teacher gifts...continued...crayon wreaths

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I have to bring this up again, since my kids still have 3 weeks of school left, and I'm still dealing with end of the school year madness :)...By the way, I'm glad you had fun in Disney, Jo, but am SUPER jealous that as you were riding rides and having tasty food, I was still doing carpool, and PSG...I digress....
I made these crayon wreaths for the teachers.  I made a total of 4, but am sharing just 2...one with the longest name, and one with the shortest name...

What you need:

12" embroidery hoop, or basketry hoop
8" embroidery hoop, or basketry hoop
(instead of the embroidery hoops, you can also use the styrofoam wreaths.  I found them a bit thick, so I cut the in half and then painted them.  My friend also had a savvy tip and you can cover the styrofoam in a nice clean fabric.  Mine were already painted...maybe next year)
box of 64 crayons
ribbon
hot glue
Stickers

Directions:  Place the 8" hoop in side the 12" hoop with equal   distance between all edges.  Arrange the crayons along the 2 hoops.  Hot glue the crayons to the hoops. 
Savvy Tip:  Keep the unglued crayons arranged on the hoops.  It will keep the spacing. 

Tie the bow around the 2 crayons that you want at the top.  Create a separate loop and glue the edges together to create the hanging loop.  Place as many (or as little) stickers as you like.  Personalize with the teacher's name, if you'd like.  Super easy :)!



113 comments:

  1. Wow - that is super cute! We are out of school already - but that is a great future teacher gift idea!! I'm going to be sharing this for sure!

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  2. Brigitte LaughtonJune 7, 2010 at 3:37 PM

    Great post! I really enjoy reading your blog posts. Keep up the good work! I'll make sure to vote for you on Top Mommy blogs too. I also wanted to share this link with you and all your followers, because with it being summer now and kids spending more time on the Internet, it is extremely important to make sure they are safe on cyberspace: http://www.azfamily.com/good-morning-arizona/Learn-how-to-keep-your-kids-safe-on-the-Internet-95779219.html

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  3. Do you mind if I ask what font you used for the teacher names, or did you find alphabet block stickers. Thanks so much. The wreath is just charming.

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  4. I found the letters at this link, and then resized and made into stickers (thanks to my Xyron sticker maker)...http://www.preschoolcoloringbook.com/color/cpletter.shtml

    Shelley

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  5. I totally made this for my kids' teacher this year. I have triplets, and the two girls of the group are diabetic. I wish I could upload a photo to show you because I had to wing it a bit, things I couldn't find. And I turned it into a clock. Thanks for the great idea!

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  6. I love making these wreaths, I started doing mine about 3 yrs ago with my boys' kindergarden and 1st grade teacher. It became a tradition for the first day of school and now every teacher in the halls through 2nd grade all have one hanging on their doors. I like to use real school items on the wreaths...like small pencils, tiny glue bottles or glue sticks, those small scissors or even whistles! The only thing I would suggest is to weave some ribbon around the crayons and hoop on the outside(largest) to cover up and glue and hides the gap between the crayons.

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  7. Can I share your beautiful wreath on my blog? The teachers will be estatic! Check it out and email me if you are interested. Thanks!

    Tamara (at) Teachingwithtlc (dot) com

    Teaching Blog Addict

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  8. thank you very much for sharing your idea, I did mine!! check my blog if u have time thank u

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  9. Love this. What an awesome gift that she can cherish for years.

    I would love for you to linkup and share this solution on my mommy meme.

    http://www.crystalandcomp.com/2011/08/the-mommy-club-share-your-resources-and-solutions-4/

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  10. Hi! I featured your project on Fun Friday Finds today. I hope you stop by.
    www.itsybitsypaperblog.com

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  11. Found this on Pinterest. I have 3 teachers this year that I want to make gifts for. This one is a definite. Thanks.

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  12. I am super excited to make this for my sons' young 4 teacher for a Christmas gift.

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  13. Thank you for sharing your idea. I would love to create one for my daughters teacher. How were you able to color the letters on the wreath? Thanks again

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  14. Hello Mrs. Mack! I just emailed you, but thought this was such a great question I would also answer it here ;)!

    We are thrilled that so many people are enjoying the wreath. Above is the link where I found the lettering. I then colored the letters with makers!

    I hope this helps!

    Please come back for your daily cup of Jo and Shelley!

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  15. I have saw several pictures of these on the internet, but yours is my favorite because the spacing looks so much better than most. Is this one the one made from styrofoam or the loops? I am going to try this this coming week, so a timely response would be great. Thank you so much!

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  16. Thanks Ronda! I'll be sending you an email so you have the response in your inbox, but thought I would answer here as well. It's such a great question. The one on the site is the one made with the hoops! Hope this helps!

    Please come back for your daily cup of Jo and Shelley!

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  17. How did you make the letters for the crayon wreath to spell the teachers name?
    Are they actual blocks? Or did you make them?
    Thanks so much!
    kguff@sbcglobal.net

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  18. Hello I am having difficulty getting my crayons to come out even is there a trick to it??? I haven't glued any I am just trying to get them to be evenly spaced. Thank you so much for your help!

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  19. Love this wreath!! One question though b/c I am so not crafty. I have put it together and have all but hot glued it down. Is the hot glue enough to hold it all together? There isn't anything else holding the two embroidery hoops together? I'm excited at the prospect of giving this to my son's teacher, but also know that this is the sort of thing that will work for other people and fall apart on me. Any advice is welcome. Thanks so much!! jvoss01@insightbb.com

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  20. I hope you don't mind, but I shared this idea on my blog, I'm in love with this creation! I hope I gave proper credit to where it came from, please let me know if you'd like me to remove it: http://www.lifewiththestevens.com/2011/12/holiday-craft-week-day-4-crayon-wreath.html

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  21. So I just made it and was worried it would be hard - but it was simple and fast! About the question above, the glue holds the 2 hoops together fine for me - so far! for the spacing I found that I lined the crayons up so the black line by the point was over the outside hoop, almost centered over it, it kept the middle tight and pretty circular. For the letters I got white foam letters and the contrast from the colorful crayons is so cool! Thanks for the great idea- its a birthday present for my mother-in-law who teaches 3rd grade.

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  22. Love this! I wanted to let you know that I featured you in my Teacher's Appreciation Gifts round up at: http://printabelle.com/?p=3096

    If you would like a featured button, I have one here on my About page: http://printabelle.com/?page_id=724

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  23. My daughter wanted to make this wreath for her 1st grade teacher for teacher appreciation week. We live in a small town and had to improvise on the hoops since our local hobby lobby was out of stock. I picked up a Floral wire wreath from the floral dept, by the wedding supplies, in about the same size. Flipping it backwards, it gives 2 wires to hot glue the crayons to, and worked perfectly. Thank you again for such a great idea!

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  24. Thanks so much for the crafty inspiration! Just made one for my daughters teacher and can't wait to give it to her tomorrow :)

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  25. Does anyone know where I can get the block letter stickers?!

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  26. Hello...I found the letters at this link, and then resized and made into stickers (thanks to my Xyron sticker maker)...http://www.preschoolcoloringbook.com/color/cpletter.shtml

    Thanks for all the support!
    Shelley

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  27. That is very super gift for teacher i like it.

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  28. What if you don't have a sticker maker? How could you make the letters?

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    1. If you don't have a sticker maker, you can simply glue them on (I would recommend hot glue vs. glue stick) or find some alphabet stickers. You can find a varied selection of stickers at dollar stores or big box stores. Let us know what you decided to do!

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    2. Thank you! I was thinking of just printing them off onto paper then using scrap book matting to make them look 3 dimensional.

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  29. I went to the site you recommended for the block letters, but I'm not quite clear on how you "colored" them. On the website, it looks like they need to be colored by hand. Is this the case or am I missing something on the website? I LOVE this wreathe and can't wait to make it!
    Thanks!

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    1. So did you figure how to get the colored block letters. I am confused as well.

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    2. I colored them myself with markers.

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  30. I wonder if hot glue would be able to hold the children's wooden blocks onto the wreath for the teacher's name. Does anyone know? Thank you for sharing this wonderful idea. I am a retired teacher and would have loved to have been given this wreath as a gift. Now I will make one for my granddaughter's teacher. :)

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  32. So I have the same questions the site has non colored block letters how do you color them?

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  34. Just wondering if you separated the embroidery rings or used them together as each ring has two parts?

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    1. I just made this wreath myself and I actually separated the two rings since I am making this as a gift to two teachers. Seems to have worked just fine :)

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  37. Hi Shelley!
    I love this wreath. You should be proud- there are so many out there and I'm going to try to mimic yours exactly :)

    I got the letters you used for the stickers- silly me didn't read all these comments so I went on an internet search for hours looking for letter stickers that looked exactly like yours. Any chance you remember about how large your resized the letters? I did 1" x 1" right now and they look really small. Wasn't sure if you remember- plan to do it after a vacation next week :)

    I think it'll be a nice welcome to my fourth grade class wreath (I'm gifting it to myself!)

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  39. Love your craft idea! I'm going to mimic yours since it's the best one I've seen on pinterest! I have 2 questions. first, what size did you resize the letters secondly, where did you get the measuring ribbon? Alvarez7912@yahoo.com

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  50. Love this teacher appreciation wreath. Even though you don't have a gift card on it, I added it to my roundup of the best gift card wreaths and gift card trees on the Internet. It's just too cute not to include. Thanks for sharing. (You can find it on giftcardsDOTcom BLOG if interested.)

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  51. Do you happen to remember where you got your hoops and what are they made out of?

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