My first project started off with some $3 magazine bins I found in the Target Red Spot section. {Can anyone resist!?!?} I knew I needed them for my teeeeenny tiny desk area in our apartment, so into my cart they went.
I tried sitting them on my desk for mail and such, but there wasn’t enough room for the printer and the computer. So, I went hunting for zip ties. I slid them through the mesh in three different corners to keep them tight together.
Then I started experimenting where I could attach them (other than the top of my desk) to work as storage. I slid them to the back wall so that they wouldn’t be in my way AND ta-da! Instant storage that is hidden from plain view.
But of course, I then had to clean up the mess on the shelves with some teal bins from my classroom and make labels that matched. {…to which my husband was like “You Would.”}
I laminated them, cut them out, and whole punched them, I added some metal binder rings so that they would attach to the teal bins. I attached the labels to the white magazine bins with some normal blue painters tape.
So here it is! So much cleaner! It is by no means fancy, but it serves its purpose and looks coordinated. That’s all I ask for!
(Sorry for the dark pictures. It was nighttime!)
My second project was also started at Target! Surprise, surprise! 🙂 I found these adorable CORK letters for about $3!!! I just had to have them. I got an N for my last name and an S for my Slant Box partner, Stephanie. This may have been the simplest, but most lovely craft ever!
I picked out fun scrapbook paper. Mine is sparkly. Stephanie’s had to be yellow to match the Sunshine theme, so I picked this fun stripe.
I traced the letter onto the back of the scrapbook paper with a pen and cut it out.
If you try this, you may want to lay the cut out over the cork and feel around the edges. If there feels like there if too much paper hanging off in a certain area, just trim it. Then spray some adhesive glue (Outside!)…any will do…and press down for a few seconds so that it holds.
When you’re done, you have some pretty cork letters! I have an office this year, so I’m excited to put my N on my desk and use it as a mini cork board for reminders and notes.
I typed up this little quote for my Slant Box partner. She’s a technology teacher, and I thought this was just perfect! In this era of developing “21 Century Learners”, I think this is such a vital reminder to teachers. If you’d like it, it’s free in my TPT store.
And that’s all for now! Be sure to link back up and see what other teachers have made!