As I've been preparing for my first year teaching, I've had a great time crafting several things for my classroom. I saw someone else's idea for a round "kiosk" where the teacher and students could post real-life examples of things we read every day. I loved the idea, but there were no instructions on the website for constructing one. I noodled on it for a while, then thought I needed to find some aluminum sheet I could fashion into a tube. I asked Pressly's advice, and he suggested any kind of metal would probably end up being way too heavy. I told him I needed a tube at least 18" in diameter and 4 feet long. He suggested the round cardboard forms used for pouring concrete pillars. That sounded like a great idea!
I did what anyone who lives in the boondocks does: I searched online for it. I did find some, but I also found that anything larger than a 12" diameter was really too expensive. One day a few weeks later we were at Home Depot where they carry 12". After looking at them I decided that was plenty big. We bought one, then I headed to Hobby Lobby for paint, ribbon, a roll of cork board, and "some kind of circular wood" for the top.
After gathering up all my supplies, they sat for a week or so as I considered how the project would best be achieved. I finally started by priming and painting the tube. That part went pretty well, so I painted the round wood plate I bought for the topper. Another success!
Then I decided it was time to break out the 3M permanent spray adhesive and attach the cork board. Uh. Not such a success. I ended up getting the cork on crooked. Did I mention the adhesive was permanent? Yeah. Thankfully it was only off by 1/4" or so, and I easily used my high-temp glue gun to cover the crooked line with a ribbon border. Only the ribbon was also crooked. WAY, WAY crooked.

So I pulled out a measuring tape and a red marker and measured off a straight line all the way around. Then I went back to Hobby Lobby and bought some fabric and some more ribbon. This time I slowed down and made sure to attach the fabric in a straight line around the top of the cork board, and viola! Success! I then used my handy-dandy high temp glue gun to attach the top. Now I just need to buy a 5 gallon bucket and a bag of playground sand to create a weighted base and it's all ready! I'm super excited about the possibilities.
Next up? Fun with the Cricut...
2 comments:
Super idea, and well-executed. I'm sure setting up your own classroom will give you lots of great ideas for crafting!
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