Sunday, February 26, 2017

DIY Teacher Treasure Chest!

Hello!!

I hope you all had a wonderful break weekend! 

I'm here with another DIY chest! My last one was a Harry Potter Trunk/Chest that you can see here:

This one is a Teacher Treasure Chest - that is an actual Treasure Chest! 




While I do have my own Treasure Chest, I personally don't really use it in my classroom. I prefer other rewards that are intrinsic rather than extrinsic material rewards. With that being said, I do see that there are many ways you can use it and there's nothing wrong with using one! I still have mine and occasionally will take it out. 

Onto the chest itself! I wanted the chest to mimic a pirate's treasure chest but still keeping it simple. 

Here are the materials that I used:





  • Plain Chest (I got mine at Michael's) It was originally $19.99, I used a 50% off coupon so essentially I only paid $10 for mine. (http://www.michaels.com/artminds-wood-trunk%2C-9%22-x-10%22-x-14%22/10383532.html) 
  • Antique Wax (Michael's) (http://www.michaels.com/diy-home-wax-artminds-8oz/M10401864.html?dwvar_M10401864_color=Clear#q=antique+wax&start=4)
  • Lint-Free or Cheese Cloth
  • Paint brushes
  • Gold paint
  • Vinyl name (optional)
  • Gold Latch Lock (optional)
  • Heart Locket (optional) 

The first thing I did was I sanded down the sides of the chest. The chest is unfinished so I don't really think you need to do this but I had some wood that needed to be sanded down so it was smoother. Then, I painted the inside of the chest with the brown paint. After painting one side, I would quickly take my cloth and wipe the paint. By doing this, you are wiping off all of the "excess" paint and it leaves a very nice brown stain on the wood. I much prefer this look because it doesn't look like paint, it just looks like dark wood. 
After painting the inside I let it dry to ensure that when I close the top to paint the outside the lid would not get stuck. I did the same thing on the outside of the chest. I would paint one side of the chest, take a piece of cloth and wipe the entire side and go onto the next side until every side is complete. I made sure to always wipe in the same direction. 

I let the brown paint dry for 24 hours. Although, I will say that the paint dries very quickly. After it was dry, I took my gold paint and just painted the edges of the chest. You can use painters tape to ensure a straight edge, I decided to just free hand it. 

Once my paint was dry, I screwed on the gold lock. This is completely optional! The reason I added the lock and locket wasn't to actually keep the chest lock but rather to give the students a little bit more of excitement about getting something from the treasure chest. Each time a student earns something from the treasure chest, I hand them the "Key to my heart" (locket) and they can take that key to unlock the chest! I thought this would be cute and fun for the kids! 



Finally, the chest is personalized with the teacher's name! Obviously, you can leave it plain I just thought this would be a nice touch! :) Personally, I did the name in gold, if I could re-do it I think I would make the name in black. Because the wax was a dark brown, the gold is a little hard to see at times. Using black might make the name pop a little bit more! 


Sunday, February 5, 2017

DIY 100th day of school picture frame!

Happy Sunday!!

I know I typically don't write blog posts on a Sunday, but I needed to get this one up! 
I'm sorry I couldn't get it up sooner! We recently had our 100th day of school celebration!
It was such a blast! The students came dressed up like they were a 100 years old and we had a fun parade around the entire school. Afterwards, we did some 100th day activities including writing about what we would be with $100. We also made a trail mix with 10 different snacks! 

It was a chaotic and exciting day! I wanted a cute way to commemorate this day for the kiddos as well as myself and their parents! I decided to make this super cute picture frame to take pictures of the kids and send it home to parents! 






Let's start with the supplies!

I bought the supplies from Michael's and Hobby Lobby. The paint I already had at home but it is just regular acrylic and chalkboard paint you can get at any craft store or even Walmart. 



  • Unfinished 11 x 14 frame ($14.99) 
    • If I could go back, I would get a bigger sized frame 
  • Wooden Star (Pack of 2 for $2.99)
  • Chip board letters (a pack for $5.99)
    • I ended up not using the individual Of chip board and instead used all my letters from the package I got. The package came with doubles of every vowel and I just trimmed the Q to turn it into an O. 
  • Wooden Numbers (I don't remember the price for these but they were only a couple of cents per number) 
  • Chalkboard paint
  • Yellow, neon pink, neon orange, and neon blue acrylic paint. 
  • Paint brushes 
  • Black Sharpie 
  • Hot Glue Gun 
The first thing I did was just to paint all my pieces. I used the chalkboard paint to paint the frame and the numbers. 
I painted the star yellow, the word DAY in neon pink, the word OF in neon orange and the word SCHOOL in neon blue. 




The second and last step is just to hot glue everything onto the frame! I arranged everything first before I hot glued it just to ensure that I had enough room. I also used the black sharpie to write th onto the yellow star.

I do have to say that the chip board letters are VERY fragile! The hot glue WILL hold it but you have to be careful with little hands. If they grab it too hard the letters will bend. 
I didn't think this through when I bought the frame but I personally like this type of frame versus a completely flat one. I love the dimension it gives in pictures. 



Well that's it! A very simple DIY-  which are my favorite if you haven't noticed! 😉



I also made this super cute shirt to wear on that day! 😊

Thanks so much for reading! I hope this gave you some ideas for your 100th day of school! Whether it is for your own classroom or just your kids at home! 


Have a wonderful weekend!
As always, feel free to leave comments or ask any questions!! 


xo Laura