September 6, 2011

Busy Bag Swap: Day 7 (Geoboards)



Remember Lynsey? She is the amazingly talented photographer-turned farmer's wife that gave me most ALL of the pics to use in my Bottletop Barnyard Busy Bags.  Most of these animals (well, all of the ones of the pics that she took) are from their farm.  We've been dear friends for 8 years...prior to marriage and children (for me)...all the way back to when I was a college student.  She saved the day for us when she took our engagement pictures, after a bad experience with our wedding photographer.  And not just saved the day, but took some of my favorite pictures that we own.  Want evidence? She took this with a FILM camera...this image is scanned in (and downloaded from FB so it's not the best  quality) but, have a look for yourself...this was completely candid. I love how she captures moments so naturally.




You'd think I would have learned my lesson then and fired my hired photographer...who we paid quite a hefty fee.  But, nope...we kept him and Charlie and I did not get ONE GOOD PICTURE of the TWO OF US on our WEDDING DAY! So, Lyns saved the day again.  (These next two were also downloaded from FB.  Too lazy to find the disc these are on. Sorry.)



Our wedding did seem like a fairy tale, but...no, we did not have a white horse at our wedding. About 7 months after we were married, a horse drawn carriage business contacted Lyns about a swap.  They wanted pictures of a bride and groom with their horse, in exchange for her to get fairy tale-like pictures for her portfolio.  This is also one of my favorite pics.  When we took these, it was February and freezing!




Now I have to break some news to you.  Lynsey is awfully busy raising four little chicks, so she is currently "retired".  BUT...Ryan Price took all of the pictures used in our header and sidebar.  I recommend him hands-down.  The BEST.  


I love Lynsey for so much more than just her pictures.  She's become one of my dearest friends in the last couple years. (Asher and their farm-girl "Waney Wae" are best buddies.)  What I love about Lynsey is that the longer you know her, the more you are amazed at all that she encompasses.  Not only is she the Farmer's Wife.  She is Ghetto.  The girl knows how to dance and speaks like she's from the hood.  Yet, she's Crunchy. Like Rachel, she fields all of my natural-related questions. (Her All-Purpose Spray is what I clean most all of the surfaces in my house with. LOVE it.)  The girl does her research and always knows the science behind why things work.  Master decorator.  Seriously. You walk in her house and feel like you're looking at spreads from Country Living.  Food Snob. I often reap the benefits of her being one of the best cooks that I know. And that's just the beginning...BUT..I know I've gone on and on and you're probably wondering where in the world this busy bag swap is...I just couldn't resist sharing some Lynsey Love with ya.



Family: I've been happily married to a farmer and the man of my dreams for over 10 years. I've got to give him shout outs on this busy bag project too! Thanks Jason! We have 4 girls: Kaylyn (7), Laney Rae (4), Ruthie (2), and Exie Jo (7 mo). We live on a farm in Brenham, TX.


How do you spend your free time? I think most of us mommies chuckle at this. In all reality, my free time is devoted to catch up on things I can't do when I DON'T have free time. Is that vague enough for you? Good. I love cooking and experimenting with recipes. I'm a foodie. Dork alert: I love reading natural health books and alternative methods of health treatments. I do love being crafty and creating things although I don't get to do it very often. The beauty of this has been that as my girls have gotten older, I have included them more and more into this aspect of my life. We have fun with that! I also thoroughly enjoy photography.

When you were a child, what was one of your favorite ways to spend your day? I remember playing school with my sister all of the time.

Fondest memory with your mom as a child? I loved going garage sailing with my mom on the weekends. She was always so sweet about letting me pick out some 25 cent decoration for my room. I thought I was quite the decorator. It also always seemed as though she had some fun activity for us to go and do.

What does special time with your children look like? I like to take just one or two of my girls at a time with me on special errands. I have found this to be such a fun way to spend one on one time with them. My girls LOVE to play beauty shop so we are always playing that. We also spend a lot of time in the kitchen together. My older girls are becoming fond of cooking and this makes my heart so happy! As much as I can, I try and include my girls in whatever activity that I am doing around the house.

Favorite outdoor activity with the kids: We live on a farm, so we are constantly outside doing something together. I guess one of our favorite things to do is collect eggs in the evening with daddy. We pile in the bed of the truck and go driving around the farm at sunset. This is one of my favorite times of day! Another favorite thing we do is school outside on pretty days. We lay out a quilt on the grass and have school there.

A favorite tradition that you want to pass down to your kids: Whatever the holiday may be, I feel like one area that we are firm in is opening up our home to family and friends and surrounding ourselves with lots of people on holidays. We love having people over and celebrating!

Our family picture.....this is comical. We currently do not have a family picture of ALL of us since our last baby girl was born. So, we had to make do with a snapshot of me on the couch with the girls. My hubby was behind the camera. And I may or may not have just told my 2 year old "Smile, or you'll get a spanking."

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Geoboards are so versitile and can be used a number of ways in teaching a variety of concepts. My 2 year old all the way up to my 7 year old have enjoyed playing with their Geoboards. 


You can teach basic geometric shapes using these boards.

These are so fun for my girls to sit and do together. I also find this to be a really easy activity that doesn't require very much assistance from me. And its really sweet to see the older kids teaching the younger ones their shapes on their boards.


For the older children, you can create geometric shapes that are a bit more challenging.



 Or you can teach your child some of their numbers and letters too on the boards.


We even like to freestyle and see what shapes or patterns we can come up with on our own! The possibilities really are endless. 

Another thing my girls have enjoyed doing with this project is drawing their shapes directly onto the grid cards as well. This would be a simple thing to throw into a diaper bag or backpack on the go.
Here is how I (mostly my husband) made them:

In all reality, if I were making just ONE geoboard, I might consider using THIS method of buying a wooden pre-cut plaque with routered edges. They are about $6 a piece at Hobby Lobby and you could probably get one for half price when they go on sale. However, they weren't on sale when we were purchasing materials for this project, and we were making a lot of them so we had to keep our cost down. I don't know if I'd use the thumbtacks, so we opted for something a little more durable and used nails instead.

Since these were mostly for small children (preschool aged), we chose to do a simple grid of nails of 5 across and 5 down. 

Breakdown of Supplies: 
1. We used a 2x8x10 board. My husband cut them down into 8"x 8" squares. We used 2 boards total to make 26 of them. 
2. We measured out a grid (this will depend on the size of board that you use) on cardboard as our template for nailing the nails into the boards. ****Honestly, this was the hardest part of the whole process was figuring out the grid and the measurements for it.
3. My husband graciously nailed in 650 nails into the boards in our grid pattern.
4. We spray painted them after the nails were in. I wanted this look over the unfinished look, but you do NOT have to spray paint them. 
5. I designed the grid cards (file below) in photoshop with various shapes. I also included a row of blank grids so that you could free-hand other geometric shapes, numbers, or letters. I used the Bakers Family blog grid template and then designed my own shapes on the cards verses leaving them blank.
 6. Printed them on cardstock at home. I then laminated the 8.5 x 11 sheets of cardstock and cut them into rows. 
7. I put these cards on a metal ring along with a pencil bag and the cloth potholder loops and hair rubberbands so it would all stay together. ** The potholder loops were a little lose for the shapes that weren't so spread apart, so I included some hair rubberbands in there as well.

Price Breakdown:
(2) 2x8x10 boards of wood: $12 ($6 each)
(1) large box of nails: $6
(4) cans of spray paint: $12 ($3 each)
(3) large bags of potholder loops from Hobby Lobby: $12 ($4 each) I put a handful of loops in each bag.
(26) metal rings from Walmart: $8 (pkgs of 8@ $1.88 each)
(26) plastic pencil bags: $6.50 (4 bags for $1 at a local dollar store)
***For printing and laminating, I used my own personal printer and my own laminator. I would estimate about $10 for me to do this. However, it will vary if you print them at a copy center or laminate them somewhere else. 

Total cost for 26 Geoboards: $56.50 OR $2.17 each.

Downloads:

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We'd love for you to feel free to use the files that the ladies in our Busy Bag Swap have worked hard to create, but please keep in mind that the printable images and files on this site are some of our ladies own exclusive designs. They have been generous enough to freely share them.

The terms of use for using the free printable crafts and activities are as follows:  You may share these printables with students, friends, neighbors and family or even with your child's class full of children. As long as you share for personal use only. Please do not post printables on a web site - instead provide a link back to the original posting on this site. Linking to the original page is both welcome and appreciated.


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2 comments:

Andrea said...

I've been looking through all your busy bag ideas since I am hosting an exchange, and they are so amazing!! I think I will do this as mine. I love it! Thank you for all the time/printables/etc!!

ps- I'm in Spring, TX :) We need more indoor ideas as it is getting so hot outside!

Andrea said...

I ended up making these and my kids LOVE them! THANK YOU!!