Prompt: December- Never Split the Party
Team: Don’t Stop Beleafing
Project Name: Album Cover Box for a Record Bowl
Project Link: Album Cover Box for a Record Bowl
Brief Description: I cut apart the cover to the album that I had previously melted into a bowl and turned it into a box to hold the bowl.
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Prompt: October- Hay Rides
Team: Don’t Stop Beleafing
Project Name: Book Page Garland
Project Link: Subject Themed Garlands for My Teaching Team
Brief Description: I punched out multiple circles from a children’s book and stitched them together to make a garland for the ELA teacher on my team.
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Prompt: November- Historical
Team: Don’t Stop Beleafing
Project Name: Atlas Pages Garland
Project Link: Subject Themed Garlands for My Teaching Team
Brief Description: For the social studies teacher on my team, I punched out circles from some pages from an old atlas and stitched them together.
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Prompt: December- It’s Just All a Big Misunderstanding
Team: Don’t Stop Beleafing
Project Name: Multiplication Flash Card Garland
Project Link: Subject Themed Garlands for My Teaching Team
Brief Description: A few years ago, I meant to make this garland for the math teacher on my team. I didn’t do it because using the Silhouette to cut the circles was too much of a pain in the butt. When I recently found a big circle punch on clearance, the project was revived! Of course, I had misplaced the flash cards and the only ones I could find had Disney Princesses in the corner, so I had to punch carefully…
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Prompt: Zap
Team: Don’t Stop Beleafing
Project Name: Decaf Coffee Syrup
Project Link: n/a
Brief Description: Growing up, we drank coffee milk made with a locally produced coffee syrup. I gave up caffeine, so I was very happy when my mom shared a copycat recipe that I could make using instant decaf. Tastes just like the original! Basically, you take equal parts sugar and water, boil the water and dissolve the sugar. I used 2 cups of each. Then, I added in 1 oz of instant coffee (it was either 3 or 6 tablespoons… I did the math at the time, but can’t recall which it was… pretty sure it was 6 TBSP).
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