The winner of my giveaway is
Janine!
Congratulations Janine!
Thank you to everyone
who participated!!!
Do your students make
leprechaun traps?
Our leprechaun always
creates a big mess in our
room and leaves behind a
little note for the kiddos!
Along with a pot of
"gold" of course!
I buy the mini black pots,
chocolate gold coins and a
variety of gold wrapped candy.
These go in their traps along with the note!
Click the here for your freebie note
from the leprechaun!
Here are a couple of pics from last year!
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Random Photo
If you remember one of the first random photos
I posted, this is my face from that photo.
My oldest was playing with FaceinHole
and did this to me!
Lovely.... :)
Thanks for stopping by!
I love your leprechaun door! I just finished making mine and wish I had seen yours first :) Thanks for the freebie!
ReplyDeleteLaureen
Thanks for the freebie! Awesome leprechaun door!
ReplyDeleteTeresa
2nd Grade Pig Pen
Oh. My. Word. I pinned that little leprechaun door because it is the cutest thing I have ever seen :) I'm so excited that you shared it! Also - your faceinhole is HILARIOUS! Love it! Thanks for the shout out about my giveaway, you are the best!
ReplyDeleteLove and hugs,
Khrys
Keepinitkoolinkinderland.blogspot.com
Love the rainbow drink!
ReplyDeleterachelmd93@gmail.com
Thanks for checking out my blog and following it. :)
ReplyDeleteYour leprechaun projects were adorable and thanks for the freebie.
Good choice for the Common Core activity. Food and weight issues are such a big topic right now. It gives the kids a chance to really think about the choices they make with what they eat. :)
Looking forward to reading more posts by you.
Antoinette