6/19/2023 0 Comments Silhouette project canvas ideasGet your DIY on with The Kim Six Fix and make t his mason jar supply organizer box for your desk – then label and personalize with vinyl! Vinyl is a colorful and fun way to get organized! Sara at Home Life organized these inexpensive drawer sets with vinyl labels to get and stay organized through the whole school year. This idea is SO great – make some lawn signs to loan to students as they hit milestones in your class! You’ll be the talk for the neighborhood! See how Head over Heels for Teaching decorated these lawn signs with vinyl here. This colorful clouds & raindrops library display from Flourescent Beige Blog is amazing!Īdd a little personality to your teacher’s desk with some vinyl, like Funky Fresh Firsties did! I love this cute way to display “no name” papers that Christi Fultz made with her Cameo. Not only is this a neat Silhouette project, it’s a *brilliant* way to handle the logistics of student bathroom visits and help prevent the spread of germs! Check out this smart bathroom pass system from 3rd Grade Thoughts. I also love all the big colorful words she made for this library desk!ĭid you know you can use your Silhouette with your laminator? Create durable labels that will last the whole school year with this tutorial I put together!ĭid you know your Silhouette can cut magnet paper? Lots of classroom possibilities there! See how to use it in this tutorial. What’s Your Superpower? has a quick tutorial on how to print and cut letters like these for a killer bulletin board display.Ĭreate all kinds of fun banners and buntings with your Silhouette, too, like this one from Sun, Sand & Second Grade.Ĭut some oversized letters to make a big statement wall like this one from A Year of Many Firsts. Swoon!īulletin boards are a breeze with your Silhouette! I Teach. Make the rest of the school jealous of your classroom with some fabulous door decor! Rachelle at What the Teacher Wants used her Cameo to cut that “Oh, Hello” lettering. This post contains affiliate links – click here to view my full disclosure. Pinterest Etiquette Reminder: I’d love for you to pin the 25 Silhouette Project Ideas for Teachers collage graphic, but if you’d like to pin individual project ideas, please click through to each blog to pin from the original source! As any teacher knows, there’s SO much more to teaching than actually teaching – a lot of it is organization related – and if you’ve owned a Silhouette for any length of time you know how much it can help out with organizing! And so much more, too.Įven though I’m no longer in the classroom, I thought I’d put together a round up of Silhouette project ideas for teachers – whether you’re a newbie Silhouette user or a Silhouette crafting pro, hopefully you’ll find some inspiration in here for your classroom! Now that I am an experienced Silhouette user, I look back at my teaching years and realize just how much easier my life (and how much prettier my classroom!) would have been with my Silhouette Portrait or Cameo to help me out. Now, this was also my life before crafting, and before my beloved Silhouette Portrait…I had dabbled a bit in DIY for my wedding, but didn’t consider myself very crafty. (Before children.) I was a middle school music teacher, and then a high school choir and orchestra director. You may not know this, but, but I was a teacher in my past life.
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