Saturday, August 9, 2014

Back To School Notebooks

Today is our last day of projects to help you get ready for the school year ahead. Have you enjoyed all the fun projects? Today we are sharing some fun notebooks to help you keep your children or maybe even yourself organized for the new School Year. Wouldn't it be fun to have a decorated notebook to start the year?


Navy and white Notebook by Agnieszka Bellaidea


In the middle of the Summer just an idea about going back to school... Yes, you know what I mean. Still, I was thinking about making a nice cover for a new notebook and give it to my girl. I knew I can not make it in my style of layering, distressing and adding many elements, this notebook will be used every day and will get distressed very natural way, on the way to and from school.


I did some stitching on the strip of the paper and added washi tape next to it.


On the back cover I just added another paper of the patterned paper with hand wrighting and another chipboard from older collection.

Bo Bunny Supplies:
Patterned Paper: Enchanted Garden Fantasy / Enchanted Garden ; Somewhere In Time / Somewhere In Time
Washi Tape: Black & White Patterned Washi Tape



Composition Book Redo by Lisa Gregory


Going back to school in style can be fun. I took a simple black and white composition notebook and covered it with patterned paper. Then I began building my design by fussy cutting designs from other papers and building upon the base.


I fussy cut the Progress Report design and mounted it on corrugated cardboard. I slipped some edge punched strips underneath before adding it to the middle of the cover.


The flowers and leaves were all dies cut and assembled in layers. The buttons were used for the middles of the flowers.

Bo Bunny Supplies:
Patterned Paper: Report Card, Homework,Hall Pass / Pop Quiz
Buttons: Pop Quiz

Friday, August 8, 2014

Getting Ready for Back to School with Desktop Decor and Organizers

As we continue our week of Back To School projects, we wanted to share some ways to decorate and organize your child's desk with all the things they might need during the school year. From art supplies to school supplies, they will have it all right at their fingertips.


Desk Organizer by Gabrielle Pollacco


Who says organized has to be boring?  I used the beautiful and whimsical Enchanted Garden collection to add some 'pretty' to a desktop organizer.  I began with a bare/simple cardboard magazine/file holder and covered it with some of my favorite Enchanted Garden papers (Periodical).  I trimmed the edges with some lace trim from the Natural Earth Lace package.


I then created a tray for it all to sit in using some cardboard boxes I had in my stash.  I lined the tray with some Island Mist Double Dot paper.  I also made another tiered tray and covered this with the 'Spellbound' paper.  I added some stamping with the Distressted Textures and 'It is Written' stamp sets.


I wanted to stick with the 'nature' elements you see in the Enchanted Garden papers, to embellish this project, so on the spine of the magazine holder I fussy cut one of the frame designs from the 'Pixies' paper and then made a little nest design with some Spanish moss and added an egg I made from some air dry clay.


For the pencil cup I chose to use the striped paper from the coordination 6x6 paper pack so that I would get a thinner strip design on the cup.  I continued with the nature theme and made another small egg/nest design with some more Spanish moss and some little eggs that I made from air dry clay.

This was such a fun project to make and I think it would make a wonderful teacher's gift....or you might, like me, decide it looks just perfect on your own desk :)

Bo Bunny products used on this project:
Patterned Papers:  Periodical, Pixies, Spellbound, Moonlight/Enchanted Garden, Timeless/Somewhere In Time (backside of the magazine holder)
Cardstock: Island Mist Double Dot
6x6 Paper Pad:  Enchanted Garden
Lace: Bo Bunny Natural Earth Lace pack
Blossoms: Clover Bouquet package
Stamps:  It is Written, Distressed Textures
Jewels: Powder Mountain
Jewel Flourishes: Frosting


Back To School by Tracee Provis


What better way to brighten up your desk than a fun desk tidy to keep all your supplies close to hand.
The Pop Quiz collection is perfect for all things school related and I loved creating this project with it.


I started by painting this wooden cutlery holder from Ikea, I added some Washi tape around the bottom and some rulers from the Pincushion Collection along the top edges to cover up some of the plain wood. Using the Library sheet from the Pop Quiz Collection I created a perpetual calendar that hangs on the front of the tidy. I added tabs to the month stickers from the Zip A Dee Doodle collection to make them interchangeable and the ones you aren't using can be stored in the drawer underneath, along with all of your smaller supplies.


I used all 4 sides of the holder to hold my supplies, on the back I created a cork board for notes. I took the pencil chipboard sticker from the 12 x 12 pack and added a magnetic strip to hold the paper/tickets/notes. As it's cork you could also add some push pins as well.


For the drawer I used another of the 12 x 12 chipboard pieces on the front and as well as looking awesome it acts as a strengthener for the drawer front. I covered the rest of the drawer with the Graduation sheet using the houndstooth patterned side.
As a final touch I fussy cut some of the sweet monsters from the Our Lil Monster collection and they just peek out from here and there putting a smile on my face every time I see them.

Bo Bunny Supplies:
Patterned Paper; Graduation, Pop Quiz, Bookworm, Hall Pass, Library/Pop Quiz; Our Lil Monster/Our Lil Monster
6 x 6 Paper Pad; Pincushion
Cardstock; Charcoal Dot, Licorice Dot, Wildberry Dot
Stickers; Pop Quiz, Zip A Dee Doodle
Chipboard; 12 x 12 Pop Quiz
Brads; Pop Quiz
Noteworthy; Pop Quiz
Misc Me; Notepaper/Zip A Dee Doodle
Washi Tape; Black & White Patterned, Pop Quiz

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Lunch Box Treats and Notes

Can you believe it's already time to start packing lunches for your children again?! Make your kids sack lunch extra special by adding a crafty touch! Your little darlings will smile when they have a fun note, or a crafted lunch sack!

What other fun things do you do for your children to remind them you love them once they start back to school?

Schoolday Treats by Ulrika Wandler


My country, Sweden, is one of the few countries in the world that offers school children free lunch every day. It's healthy and nutritious food, and I think it's great! So this was quite a challenge for me since I never provide my kids with lunch boxes. But if I did, maybe this is what it would look like? A paper bag filled with yummy sandwiches!


And two small boxes to put some treats in!


As you can see I have used BoBunny's cool school themed collection Pop Quiz. The papers are perfect for this one!


Maybe a couple of granola bars for a snack?!

 
I also altered a box with chewing gum.


BoBunny supplies:
Patterned paper: Pop Quiz, Bookworm, Library, Hall Pass/Pop Quiz;
Stickers: Pop Quiz Sticker, Pop Quiz Combo Sticker
Noteworthy: Pop Quiz
Chipboard: Pop Quiz 12x12
Doilies: 4" small


 
 
Lunch Notes by Keri Babbitt

 
During the school year, I find myself scrambling to find notepaper for my kids' daily lunch notes.  I start out the year well, but I have to admit, by halfway through, they are lucky to get a note scribbled onto a paper-towel-heart or the back of a grocery list!


So, this year, I'm getting it done right, by preparing the entire year's worth of notecards in one day, ready to go.  I covered a wooden box with some pretty paper and washi tape, to match my kitchen countertop, and then filled it with left-over journaling cards from various Misc Me kits.  The 3x4" size is perfect for slipping into their meal container.  I added a few pens, and the result is a quick, attractive set of note cards ready for each day's lunchbox.


BoBunny Supplies:
Patterned Paper:  Fairies/Enchanted Garden
Cardstock: Deep Sea Dot
Stickers: Lemonade Stand Combo Sticker; Pop Quiz Sticker
Jewels: Modern Miss
Chipboard:  Pop Quiz 12 x 12
Misc Me Contents: Baby Bump Journal Box Set, Modern Miss Journal Box Set, Pop Quiz Journal Box Set
Misc Me Notepaper: Baby Bump, Primrose
Washi Tape: Pop Quiz

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Back To School Teach Gift Ideas

It's that time of year again, it's time for our children to get ready to head back to school for another year of learning. This week we are sharing Back To School projects here on the BoBunny blog. Today, our designers have created some fabulous teacher gifts that are sure to inspire you!


Shadow Box by Denise van Deventer

I thought a shadow box, for the wall of a teachers classroom, would be a really nice little gift. I also wanted to put a little saying on it, that could be inspirational too. If I just think of an entire class of aged 6/7 pupils...I would need a LOT of inspiration too!!


The little quote of inspiration says: A Teacher is a compass that activates the magnets of curiosity, knowledge and wisdom in the pupils - Ever Garrison.



I double embossed this little Kraft wood apple, as well as the chipboard corners on the box frame. The result was really pleasing.

BoBunny Supplies:
Patterned Paper: Pop Quiz, Midterm/ Pop Quiz
Stickers: Cardstock Sticker/ Pop Quiz
Noteworthy: Pop Quiz
Buttons: Pop Quiz
Jewels: Pop Quiz
Chipboard: Layered Chipboard/ Pop Quiz
Blossoms: Wildberry Daisy
Kraft Wood Shapes School



Gift of Time Coupon Book by Rhonda Van Ginkel



When given the assignment for a teacher gift, I reflected back on last year and what seemed to be asked for most often in Kindergarten. It was always time, either volunteer time for special days or to assist in classroom activities. My idea is to give your commitment of time to the teacher so they know they have a little help. The coupon book was created using a Silhouette cut file.


I decided to create nine pages and label them each for the school months of the year, September through May. There are six pages of coupons for one hour of time. The teacher can redeem them by sending them back in the kids traveling folder to let me know when they would like help.



There are three months where I thought it would be fun to include a small gift card. It would be easy to do ones in small denominations for Coffee, Lunch or an Ice Cream or Department Store. At this time I do not yet know our teacher assignments, so I've kept the book gender neutral. The Somewhere in Time collection was really perfect for my project!

BoBunny Supplies:
Patterned Paper: Somewhere In Time, Antiquity, Beauty, Chrononaut, Evening Mist, Memento and Passage / Somewhere in Time
Chipboard: The Avenues 12x12, Somewhere in Time 12x12, Somewhere In Time Layered Chipboard
Brads: Somewhere In Time
Stickers: Combo Sticker, Somewhere in Time
Misc Me Stickers: The Avenues
Washi Tape: Kraft Patterned



For You - Tea Wallet by Bernii Miller


I love the start of a new school year. It is a time to start a new , with new goals , new lunch boxes and a chance to create some fun and thoughtful gifts to all the teachers out there that will be spending the next year with your precious child.


Being a teacher myself I can tell you now that all the gifts are so thoroughly loved and we love nothing more than knowing you appreciate what we do. So when I heard this weeks assignment I knew right away that I wanted to create a little tea wallet , for all those times that teachers are just too busy to each lunch on breaks and only have time to quickly grab a drink on the go. So this little gift is filled with different flavours of teas , but it could also be filled with little chocolates or even different coffee flavours.


I decided to attach the tea bags to some tags, that I made from the Somewhere In Time collection, which I found really matched my project idea/theme. I attached the tea bags simply using a sticky glue dot so that it would stay adhered , but also remove easy at the time of use without ripping all the papers apart.

This was a super fast and fun gift to make for that special teacher in your child's life.


BoBunny Supplies: 
Patterned Paper: Memento, Evening Mist, Antiquity, Imagination / Somewhere In Time
6 x 6 Paper Pad: Somewhere In Time
Stickers: Combo Stickers/ Somewhere In Time
Jewels: Fright Delight , Ambrosia
Doily: Small 4"

Monday, August 4, 2014

August Blog Class Video Tutorial - Somewhere In Time Mini Album

Have you seen the Somewhere in Time min album that is feature as our August Blog Class? You aren't going to be able to resist!!

Plus there is more! We will teach you some fun new techniques, and there is more! Someone is going to win a $150 dollar prize for participating in the challenge portion of our blog class!

Photo entries will be due on Saturday August 23rd to bopress@bobunny.com. Be sure to include your name, and the store you purchased your kit.

Good luck, and may the odds be ever in your favor.