thank you educators!

First, a little story.  The craziness of technology really amazes me!  I’ve recently reconnected with someone else I went to high school with via blog & twitter … by sheer coincidence!  She was planning a visit to the Third Ward for her birthday and wanted to stop by Broadway Paper, so hopped on the website when lo & behold … there I was {use to be, for any newbies to this blog}.

She sent a note reintroducing herself.  We started following each other on Twitter.  We live just over a mile from each other.  And now we craft together?

Oh wait!  The ‘weirdest’ part was when I started seeing another friend of mine replying to Leslie’s tweets … whoa … world’s colliding!

Okay, so here’s the scoop.  Leslie twittered about this craft … Heather and I replied with ooo’s & ahh’s … Leslie jokingly suggested we get together to work on it … and we took her up on her offer!

We had a blast!  I hadn’t seen Leslie in uh-hmm some years, and Heather & Leslie enjoyed meeting each other … not to mention the large amount of kids we somehow assembled here!

And now … on to the craft!  So we took clay pots and covered them with chalkboard paint {of the spray variety}.  Then totally cheated and used the store bought seed packets.  Come on!  We had five hundred kids running around … no time to make them ourselves {not that the DIY isn’t totally cute!}.

We added a couple of silk flowers {with a brad in the middle … trust me … the brad totally makes the combo!}.  Tied it up with some twine and a piece of chalk and wa-la!  Perfect teacher’s gift!

For the last couple of years, I’ve given the teacher’s a gift card to Global Giving … a great organization that allows you to purchase a gift card, but the recipient goes online to redeem it … and by redeem, I mean they donate the worth of the gift card to an organization of their choice {that’s supported through Global Giving}.  A gift that gives … love that!

creative teacher gift idea

4 Comments

  1. Leslie June 10, 2009 at 10:14 am

    Well, this blog entry totally made my day! :) It was so much fun hanging out with you, Heather and the large collection of children! Our Tweeting has served us well, building friendships and sharing creative ideas! I’m so pleased with how our teacher gifts turned out. And it WAS more fun creating with friends than creating alone! P.S. – your brad comment totally cracked me up. :)

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  2. LobotoME June 11, 2009 at 8:50 am

    luv this idea – storing it away for next year when sam starts school! J :)

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  3. Donna June 11, 2009 at 9:22 am

    Tracie,
    Thanks so much for the shout out and the beautiful presentation of the GG gift card! Hope the teachers like them…
    Best,
    Donna @ GlobalGiving

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