My sister saw this cool idea to use paper plates and lids to make paint pallets (that's another post) so we all started saving lids to things. I now have a nice collection of lids in all shapes and sizes, including a huge collection of lids from Coke bottles thanks to my mom and dad.
The other day I was sorting through things and putting together some tot trays (another post again) and came up with these fun pop bottle alphabets. I had everything on hand and it took me less than fifteen minutes to make.
I used a 1" punch to cut the green circles out of scrapbooking scraps, used hot glue to adhere them to the top of the lids then added the stickers. I especially like these stickers because they are thick and add some dimension.
I used a 1" punch to cut the green circles out of scrapbooking scraps, used hot glue to adhere them to the top of the lids then added the stickers. I especially like these stickers because they are thick and add some dimension.
I had enough lids and stickers to make two sets. We'll be using these for matching.
and alphabetizing.
and spelling sight words.
What a fun idea! I love the texture on them too--thanks so much for sharing at Teach Me Tuesday...I hope we see you again!!
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DeleteLove this! Such a fun memory came and I love the texture and dimensional aspect of them! Thanks for sharing at the Sunday Showcase! Hope to see you next week!
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