Hi Ya Friends!
Today marks the last of teacher gifts for this year. I hope you've found at least one idea to tickle your fancy :) Today's project is super easy, super functional, & super cute. This is something I created for myself :)
After 6 years, I FINALLY got a new whiteboard in my classroom. The last one wasn't even a real whiteboard- it was that slick material used for bathroom showers---> seriously! Well, my new real whiteboard is also magnetic which is a big plus- no more taping things to my whiteboard!!! It's so much easier & faster to use magnets- so that's what inspired today's project.
Here it is:
These are whiteboard magnets for holding up charts & anything else I want!
It all began with these buttons:
I happen to be a button maniac- I luuuuuuuuv using them on cards & projects. So when I saw these (at 50% off at JoAnns) I had to snatch 'em. They're pricey- but using a 15% coupon + the fact that they were on sale made it easier on the wallet. I didn't know what I was going to do with them at the time, but I think I found a perfect way to use them :)
I removed the shanks with my button shank remover:
(If you don't have one of these, you seriously need to have one! They remove button shanks like butter. They can be purchased at JoAnns as well.)
It's kinda hard to tell but the top button has the shank removed & the bottom one doesn't. Once the shank is removed, the back is flat & ready to use.) Be sure you remove the shank away from you as those little suckers can go flying!
Then all I did was add 2 cardstock circles & adhered the button with craft glue dots. I adhered a circle magnet to the back. I recommend these heavy duty circle magnets instead of the strips because these will hold charts in place. If the magnet is weak & thin, the chart will just slide down the whiteboard- and back to the tape you go!
These are mine, but if I was gifting them, I would do this:
I created a mini-Pizza box.
I made a little whiteboard to decorate the lid cover from photo paper (it has that glossy, whiteboard look- you could also use glossy CS) and the frame from silver CS. I resized this chart of the pledge of allegiance & used micro pop dots as the "magnets" which I colored with a red Sharpie. I think this might give a hint as to what's on the inside:
The magnets! You could make dividers for each, or wrap them in tissue paper.
I used buttons, but you can use punches, die cuts, stickers- anything you'd like!
For today's gift going into the Teacher Bag o' Gifts is:
A set of Martha Stewart writing pens! I mean every teacher needs a set of great pens & these are GREAT! There are 4 black pens in different size points & 2 are permanent- for writing on different types of surfaces. They write like a dream- well done, Martha!
Don't forget to leave a comment at each teacher gifts post for more chances to win! Each comment you leave for each post gets you more chances to win :)
Here's a recap:
Teacher Gift #1: Teacher's Trio Companion
Teacher Gift #2: Welcome Back(pack) Teacher
Teacher Gift #3: Note Holder
Teacher Gift #4: Student Info Folder
Teacher Gift #5 Whiteboard magnets -you are here :)
Here is the total prize package:
The Greeting Farm: Teacher Anya Rubber Stamp
The Grade School Stack
Cutter Bee Scissors
Tim Holtz Design Ruler
Martha Stewart Writing Pens
Phew! That's 5 Teacher Projects, 5 fab prizes, only 1 lucky winner. The winner will be chosen through Random.org & will be announced on September 15th. Eligible comments/entries will close on midnight PST September 14th.
As always, thanks so much for peeking today.
Gotta Go!
Well, after six years that new white board sure is overdue! I would never have thought of turning the buttons into magnets. Another great, creative idea!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea for buttons! I have to keep my eyes opened now to see what I can find. All your projects have been so fun. Thanks for sharing. Any the give-away - WOW! I would love to win. Thanks for sharing your wonderful ideas with us.
ReplyDeleteI have loved all your teacher ideas! I have a 5th grader who started school today, and he still loves giving goodies to his teachers. I will be making all of the ones you have shown throughout the school year. Thanks for all the inspiration! Kelly
ReplyDeleteI love the box with the little whiteboard, it's adorable! Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteThis might be my fave project, those buttons make the cutest little magnets. Such a fun gift. Glad you got a new white board, you deserved it after 6 years!
ReplyDeleteThose magnets are inspirational. What a fantastic use for funky and fun buttons. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea, would work for the fridge too! Mary
ReplyDeletewhat fun magnets and wonderful use of those fun buttons
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cute idea for buttons. Thanks for sharing such wonderful teacher ideas.
ReplyDeleteLorraine P.
Love all those teacher gifts!
ReplyDeleteLoved everything, thanks! I have 3 in school. My youngest just started kindergarten on Tuesday & i'll be at the Jr.High as a para soon.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute buttons!
what a cute idea. Thanks for sharing and more so for the tip on how to get the shank off the buttons - DUH! I've been using siscors-never got them flat.
ReplyDeleteHey Karli!! Love this idea. I've never heard of a button shank remover but it definately seems to make this project a lot easier. Keep up the fantastic work =)
ReplyDeleteGreat projects! How fun!
ReplyDeleteYou come up with the greatest projects- great use for the buttons or charms in my ...stash....
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea for buttons! This is a great project.
ReplyDeleteWOW! What a super awesomest idea!! You totally rock!
ReplyDeleteWhat awesome gift ideas! Thanks for the great tutorials!!
ReplyDeleteMandy S.