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Sep. 8, 2008

Pencil Holder Craft

I have been so excited about finally having my VERY OWN DESK(!) for my VERY OWN STUFF(!) and yes, my VERY OWN MESS!  And since I am an organizing wannabe expert, I immediately began putting my desk in order.  I had the neat little paper-holding trays, which I labeled with one child's name per tray... to hopefully clear up the confusion of which paper belongs to which kid.  'Cause even homeschooled kids forget to write their names on their papers!  And it's sad, but true, that I have a little bit of a hard time telling the difference in my little genius' handwriting sometimes - even though they are 5, 9, and 11. 

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Moving on...  I managed to resist the tempation to run out and purchase a bunch of officey type stuff for my VERY OWN DESK(!) since, well, we don't have a money tree growing in our backyard.  But, I really needed something to put stuff like pencils and pens and dry-erase markers in so that neither I nor my children would be spending inane amounts of time each day searching for a writing utensil.  So, being the amazingly crafty momma that I am, I came up with a plan.  I would make my own pencil miscellaneous-writing-utensil-holder, and it would be more lovely than anything one could purchase at Office Max.  And very likely, it would be much cheaper, too! 

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So I went sifting through my cabinets and drawers (kitchen drawers, not under-drawers - smartypants) for something that could be used as a pencil miscellaneous-writing-utensil-holder.  I found the perfect thing - an old frosting container, like the ones that cake frosting comes in, be it Duncan Hines, Betty Crocker.... you get the picture.  Then I started going through my abundant supply of arts and crafts materials, and I found some excellent supplies to use.  I had stacks of those foam sheets in a rainbow of colors, leftover from one of the kids' birthday parties a few years ago.  I had foam letters (self-stick ones!  Woohoo!); all sizes, shapes, and colors of buttons; seashells; ribbon; tiny little pom-poms; rick-rack; and all kind of other stuff.  I couldn't believe the stuff I pulled from that box! 

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Of course, when my kids saw all the loot - there was no holding them back.  So they, too, got to make their own pencil  miscellaneous-writing-utensil-holders!  For theirs, I picked out a few of the plastic cups from the cupboard that were getting a little worn out and let them decorate them.  We covered the containers with a sheet of foam, secured with hot glue.  Sis actually cut strips from several different colors and glued them on hers like a rainbow.  (Such a creative child!  Just like her mother!)  Then the children did their best to make sure that absolutely no crafting supplies were left by gluing anything they could get their hands on onto their cup.  I finally said, "STOP!" because it was just getting to be silly.  If I'd let them continue that way, there would be no room left for all their miscellaneous writing utensils!  

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When they were through, I sifted through the leftovers and found a few things suitable to adorn the retired frosting container that was soon to be prominently displayed on MY VERY OWN DESK!  Ahem.  This, ladies and gentlemen, is the finished product:

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In case anyone ever wonders who this belongs to - it's written right across the front - "MOM"!  Even though it houses Disney Princess pencils... it still belongs to MOI. 

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(I think I've had too much sugar today.)

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Sep. 9, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Holly
I love it. VERY crafty!
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Sep. 11, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Anonymous
You cracked me up with this post! Congrats on your VERY OWN DESK! The pencil holder is marvelous! Sounds like you guys had a great time with this project. You are such an awesome mom!!! (Don't let Anna know you do cool stuff like this...because then she'll think I'm a loser! :o)
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Sep. 11, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Anonymous
Okay, I'm forgetful too. I forgot to sign my name on the previous post. I'm sure the "Anna" gave it away but just in case you know more than one Anna...

Brandi (forgetful, losing her mind momma!)
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