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General Category => Pattern Requests. => Topic started by: Emac on August 28, 2010, 10:31:59 am
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I have been thinking of something to do for my daughter for Teacher Appreciation when it gets here. School has just started so I have a little while. The pattern Steve posted a couple of days ago got me to thinking about it. I found a picture of an apple with Google image search and modified it. I was thinking about a tea light holder made out of some cedar I have. I worked on the pattern this morning and this is what I have come up with. Any ideas or suggestions are welcomed as this is the first pattern I have come up with. It is pretty simple because that is where I am as far as cutting right now.
(http://thumbnails28.imagebam.com/9515/53631d95140928.jpg) (http://www.imagebam.com/image/53631d95140928)
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I like all these things you have in the USA, just explain to me teacher appreciation, am I right to think that it's a special day where kids show their teachers that they are appreciated?
By the way I like your pattern and simple can be good, if it is for what I think it is may put the class and year on it somehow.
David
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You are right. It is a day when students show appreciation to their teachers and sometimes bring them gifts. It gets costly when they have 5 or 6 teachers so something like this is an inexpensive gift that can be given to the teachers and would also make a nice keepsake for them. It is usually done in the month of May so we have plenty of time to figure out something.
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That is what teacher appreciation day is. Usually when they have several teachers you just give the home room teacher (1st Period) a gift. That is the way our schools do it. 8)
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Ok that's what I thought. I like the idea.
David
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Check the BLOG for Friday's entry!
~~~GB~~~
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The school my daughter goes to is a Christian school. She really likes all of her teachers and don't want to give just one a present. I modified the design and put a cross in the center of the apple. Then I printed it on the 5x7 photo setting on my computer. That way 2 patterns print on one sheet of paper. I have been cutting them out of 3/4" Ponderosa Pine and staining them. That way they can be used as Christmas ornaments. The pattern that Steve posted is great but I don't want to make 6 of them. I am thinking about letting her give them as Christmas presents and doing something else for Teacher Appreciation. I have been cutting some of the 3D patterns by Diana Thompson and the praying hands is my favorite. These are very small and delicate. I may make some of those later for Teacher Appreciation or by that time I may have found something else I like better.