Take a look!
It was lots of fun experimenting with different fonts, layouts, and colors to create a look unique to each student. (If you haven't seen it before, you can check the full directions and a free guide to download on my previous post right here.
Okay - now off to do something mindless - watch an episode of True Blood and have a little Ben & Jerry's Chocolate Therapy ice cream....... Hello Summer!

I adore your end of the year gifts! Those turned out so cute with the frames. Amazing! I am putting that on my list of to-dos for next year. Also, pinning so I don't forget. :)
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Thanks, Amanda! They were showing all their other teachers and were so proud that afternoon. I hope it can be something positive to look back on.
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Thanks so much, Leslie!
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