Personalized Back to School Postcards
This postcard is the perfect way to reach out and make a connection with your
students before school begins. Your students will love getting mail from their
soon-to-be teacher!
I sent this postcard to my students before school started last year. I took this document to my local print shop and asked them to print it double sided to look like a postcard. This document includes the front and the back of the postcard. There are 24 different designs included. I can personalize the postcards as well. Just email me at bmarsh@bcps.org with which design and your name or grade you would like on the postcard.
I sent this postcard to my students before school started last year. I took this document to my local print shop and asked them to print it double sided to look like a postcard. This document includes the front and the back of the postcard. There are 24 different designs included. I can personalize the postcards as well. Just email me at bmarsh@bcps.org with which design and your name or grade you would like on the postcard.
You can purchase this product from my TpT store for $4.00.
There are tons of other cute ideas on Monday Made It. Here are a couple that I want to try.
Chalkboard Paint Buckets
I love this idea from Fourth Grade Frolics. She got buckets from home depot and painted the middle of them with chalkboard paint. Very cute!
Glitter Magnets
This idea was from The Creative Apple. You can add magnets to them and use for anything in the classroom. They also look really fun to make!
DIY Throw Pillows
The Teacher Life made really cute throw pills using fun designs. She got the pillow covers from Hobby Lobby. Looks like a cheap and creative idea!
Crate Seats
I've always wanted to make crate seats, but I've never gotten around to it. I'm thinking that summer is a great time to check this one off my list. I found a great tutorial at Fourth Grade Frolics. Check it out.
Bloglovin
I know you've heard a few times about Google Reader ending July 1st. As of July 1st, all of your access to all the blogs that your follow go away. There are a ton of blog posts on how to join. It's super easy. Create an account, click on import blogs, you're good to go.
Head on over to Tori's Teacher Tips to link your Bloglovin page up to her awesome linky party!
Woo hoo! 3rd grade blogs rock, and I always love finding new ones. I'm your newest Bloglovin follower...and regular follower, because old habits die hard!
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Thanks so much for stopping by! I am glad you found me so I could start following you! I am so impressed with your blog! Amazing!
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