Now, I may have mentioned this before... but "crafting"... yeah... not so good at it. I didn't inherit that gene from my mother, who just happens to be a master seamstress/crafter extraordinaire.
That being said, I decided to put on my big girl pants and head over to Hobby Lobby.
E-GADS!
Fabrics, paints, furniture, doodads. WHAT IS THIS PLACE!?!
I didn't even know where to begin or what half the stuff was... but I was on a mission!
I had seen these READ letters all over the blog-o-world and it seemed like a craft I could tackle. I mean... buy 4 letters, paint them... c'mon Susan, you can do this.
So, I did it!
My inspiration:
{Katie @ Queen of the First Grade Jungle}
{Melissa & Nicole @ Lesson Plan SOS}
{Alicia @ The Bubbly Blonde}
{Tara @ 4th Grade Frolics}
And now... after many mishaps and re-dos...
Drumroll please........
TAH DAH!
Yeah, that's right, black-on-black chevron! [Of course, this happened on accident, after trying to cover up a mistake lol, but I ended up liking it!]
I'm probably supposed to explain how I did this, but all I did was buy the letters and the round wood pieces, paint them, and glue them together.
EZ-PZ lemon squeezy!
Also... the A & D look like the same color in the pictures, buttttt they aren't. The A is way more tealish green and the D is blue.
There we have it.
My first CRAFTVENTURE and I have to say... it wasn't so bad!
Now I'm off to check out all the other marvelous crafts!
Link up with Tara and show me what you've got!
Great job! They look awesome!
ReplyDeleteNichole
Craft of Teaching
Ha! I know right? I swear I was so confused in Hobby Lobby... I just don't have that natural born *crafting* thing!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ashley! I know I consider myself to be pretty computer savvy... and I can even doodle a bit, but yikes.. I'm not a "natural" crafter
ReplyDeleteI love your letters!! Great color choices. You'll have to show us pictures of them hanging up in your classroom!
ReplyDeleteLisa
Learning Is Something to Treasure
Ok...I know what I'm buying next time I go to Hobby Lobby! I love this idea!
ReplyDeleteCheryl
Spotted Around the School
:) It is super easy!
DeleteThanks for the follow. Love the read signs you made. They turned out really cool. Would love to see how they look in your classroom.
ReplyDeleteilive2learnilove2grow.blogspot.com
It looks great! I need to make these, too!
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