What a wonderful week this has been! Many of you have asked for more details about this "iCraft Class" I've been teaching.. this is a private Christian school and every January they get to take a one week course the week after finals.. this week is called Intersession. Students can pick classes such as robotics, animation, cooking, flying lessons (yes, my son did that one year!), drivers ed., trips all over the US and abroad, and this year I offered the crafting class. Students pay extra for this week.. it is not included in the monthly tuition. I did not charge them full price for the supplies and I did not charge at all for my time. This was my gift to the students and the school.
Below are the projects we did on Day 3. I'll be blogging Day 4 and 5 soon!
Day 3 – Project 1: Summer Days Journal (see here for my previous post with some instructions for this project). They enjoyed learning how to use the Bind It All for this project!
I LOVE how they used the Big Shot and the alphabet dies to add words to their books!!
And look at these wonderful pages.. I LOVE how she used the "negative"space of this sticker!!
After we finished our books, we worked on a service project…
Day 3 – Project 2: Candy goodie bags for the local Senior Living Center – more on that tomorrow.
We decorated and filled 150 bags … more details tomorrow.
then… Day 3 – Project 3: I taught them how to do this fold.. if you are a demonstrator, you'll find it on the Stampin' Up! demo website under the Sale a Bration Workshop Wizard projects.
The gals thought this would make a fun cell phone holder! :)
One of my clever gals made adorable door hanger this using some of the supplies we had out:
and in closing for today… I've had "purse envy" all week!!!! :) I have LOVED their purses! Time to GO SHOPPING!
Wow Patty, I have been reading the updates with this program. These are some really talented kids! Janice
Wow love all their projects. Very creative and inspiring students.
Wow what a lot of wonderful projects you did. Looks like you had alot of fun and did a lot of hard work. I did a scrap class with first and second graders in an after school program I work at and I think you worked alot hard then I did.
More awesome projects. How fun, and what a great idea. Was the class all day, every day? Oh, and I agree… i love their purses too!
simmy 🙂
What a creative bunch of teens! They obviously enjoyed your classes (who wouldn’t!!) and their finished projects are incredible! Thanks for sharing!
Oh all of these class posts look so fun!! The tins are very cool! Love it!
Patty, you has inspired me to get our of my comfort zone and get a class like this together thank you for sharing.
Ann
What a great experience for these girls !!! You did absolutely amazing projects with them….way to go !!!