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2007 bookmark/gift tag for the PE coach |
It was primarily the end of school for my kids that sucked up my time. At my son's school the families give gift cards to the teachers at the holiday party, and ever since my first year there I felt that although that was absolutely the best gift to give, it was also rather impersonal and lacked any "wow factor". So I volunteered that year to make bookmarks that also served as the gift tags attached to the cards. I cut each one by hand, selected reproductions of vintage schoolbook covers that fit with each teacher's subject area, and fastened them on with eyelets. That year there were only 12 . . . this year there were 47.
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2007 bookmark/gift tag for a kindergarten teacher |
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2007 bookmark/gift tag for a humanities teacher |
I could have had help if I'd gotten prepared a little earlier, but that's my own fault that I didn't, and honestly, I didn't mind. I recognized that it was important to me, and when I thought of using fragments to make a decoration for each one, I had that inner feeling that nothing else was going to do, so I might as well just get on with it and enjoy the process. And I did! Unfortunately, I didn't even have time to take pictures of the finished products, so nothing to share visually from this year's gifts.
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2007 bookmark/gift tag for a science teacher |
Things seem to have settled down now, although I have a cold my daughter so generously passed on to me (luckily she doesn't seem to have shared her ear infection too) and I am hosting Christmas dinner for 11 adults & six children. I am looking forward both to blogging and making things again. Yesterday I did have a very successful day making a present for a cousin who'll be here for Xmas . . . I'll post about that soon as well as revisit some of the reverb10 prompts I've missed.