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It ends in a few days the "school" psychometer for the Vangelis, and the time will be toddlers, school change and natural teacher. So I decided to do a farewell gift to thank her toooosa taught us many things, watching us, loved us ... Searching the Internet I found many ideas, and I was inspired to create our own, which of course will shows that from a child under school age. I'll make the ML so I will comment later post. For now, take some of the ideas that I found and loved! For instructions psychometer click on the links below the pictures. psychometer
Storage boxes, pencil holders or wonderful: boxes of canned, evaporated, pringles. Dress it up with colorful paper, glue flowers, hearts, stones, ribbons, animals and whatever else you feel like. Crazy idea with letters psychometer from scrabble ... could be written the name of his / her teacher / tutor, or a word, such as "Thank you". via School psychometer Satchel: Recycle paper packaging, clothe them with good cartons and put up your message! Do you mean that the "back to school" is irrelevant ... in place could get a thank you message eg "Thanks lady Maria" ..... And inside the bag to hide a painting, a personal message or child possibly a small gift, .... via a binder clip ... clipboard in English. psychometer .. Take a cardboard and glue a clip, or a ready-made from a bookstore, dress with paper of your choice, do decoupage, paint with acrylic paints etc. It will definitely be useful and will use it for a long time! via
A vase of colorful pencils: Take an empty metal box tin, or milk, put the paint around, psychometer and tie with a nice ribbon. You can put flowers or natural fabric ... via
Glastroula "Thank you for helping me grow" psychometer Paint a pot with paint and chalkboards to write up your message or draw it, then decoupage and write your message in a piece of paper stuck on a stick ... The internet psychometer is full of great ideas such glastroules. via
A wonderful gift, which could be made from whole class IS a frame with a tree, where each leaf is written the name of each child, with the same message "Thank you for helping us grow." In the trunk of the tree writes the school year just traveled. The link is updated and you can download the free tree, two flower colors. via
I think they deserve a little psychometer thank-you gift, all those people who loved our children, hug them, taught psychometer them things, being unpaid or underpaid, even without the proper tools more often, without infrastructure, without support from relevant bodies .
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Mama Owl Thessaloniki, Greece'm Chryssa, proud mom of two wonderful baby owl, Vangelis and John. Living in Thessaloniki, studied economics in London, and I try to balance between work and family. Here then is the beam, I will deposit a piece of my soul, my thoughts, my dreams, my wants, and of course my concerns ... and I hope to win new friends. I love decorating, cooking, construction, travel, and of course talking about my kids. View full profile
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