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Saturday, July 25, 2015

Extreme Makeover Classroom Edition...THE COUNTERS!

Hey everyone! We hope you are getting some good ideas from our posts so far! Today we are talking about our classroom countertop makeover! (We know you already got a sneak peak of them in the pictures from our last post, but here are the deets!) Check out the before and after! Can you say MAJOR TRANSFORMATION?! We LOVE how they turned out!



Last year's makeover project was our chalkboard cupboards, and because we ran out of time to do our countertops, we had a little Halloween color scheme going on with our cute black cupboards and ORANGE counter tops! Ew! So...you better bet those bad boys were our first project this summer! If your countertops are needing some extra lovin' like ours:

Go to your local Lowes or HomeDepot and get the following supplies: 


This is the paint that we purchased for about $20 at Lowes. It is tintable to 16 different colors. We chose the "Light Ash" shade for ours. This Countertop Paint is SUPER durable, and you don't even have to do a primer before! We did 2 coats on our countertops to ensure full coverage.

We also purchased our rollers, trays, and roller covers at Lowes (they came in a little set for less than $6!) We also got some extra roller covers, which did come in handy!

AND...although this paint is AMAZING, it is SOOO potent! (No exaggeration...you could smell our rooms all throughout the school!) To prevent becoming high as a kite, you will need one (or more) of these:

Here are more pictures of the final product:






Keep checking back to see our next big step towards our "EXTREME MAKEOVER...CLASSROOM EDITION!" 

Thanks for following! If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to comment below or email us at keclassworks@gmail.com!

-Kassidy & Emily











Thursday, July 23, 2015

Classroom Cupboard Makeover!

     It is time to talk about getting your classroom ready for the school year!  Whether you have been teaching for what seems like a life time, this is your first year or you land some where in between it is always fun to decorate and style your classroom.  Of course we love making our classroom look like our own!  Face it, we practically live at the school for nine months!  So we need to make it as warm and inviting and functional as possible.  But, what do you do with a room that is at least 30 years old and have colors that you don't love or match your decor?! Of course paint!! The first thing we are going to tackle are those "lovely" cupboards.  You know that blue that was popular in the 70's? That's what the color of our cupboards was! Oh man it was awful.  So we thought about what we wanted to use our cupboards for first.  We have seen a lot of people tape different things on the cupboards or use it to tape the words for their word wall.  If you use the good kind of tape, the one that stays up all year long, it almost always leaves a sticky residue that never fully comes off.  If you try to use masking tape you'll end up constantly trying to put it back up. The struggle is endless! 
    
     So why not be able to just write directly on your cupboards?! The perfect solution is to paint chalk board paint on the cupboards!! The paint covers up the nasty color and it gives a lot of additional space to quickly write words or leave different messages for your class to read.  Of course you are going to want to ask permission from your principal or district since the paint is permanent. 
     
Just look how cute these chalkboard cupboards turned out!


     The first thing to do is to buy the paint.  We went to Lowes and bought the Valspar brand of interior all purpose latex primer.  It cost just under $12. We used one can of primer to do all the cupboards (the inside too).  We highly recommend tinting the primer since leaving it white was harder to cover.  We just asked them to tint it as dark as they possibly could which made it gray.   Then we purchased the Lowes Valspar brand of black chalkboard paint.  It cost just under $10 a can. 


     We bought 3 cans of the chalkboard paint, but used about 2 1/2 cans total.  It was nice to have just that little extra for touch ups. 
  
     After you have purchased all your paint and paint brushes (we rolled our paint on with the roller brush and foam brush pictured above) you can start to tape off different parts of the wall in order to not get any paint on things that don't need to be painted.  Now you are ready to paint!  We painted two coats of primer.  We waited about 2-4 hours in between coats.  We were also doing two classrooms at one time.

     After the primer is dry (we waited 24 hours on ours) you can start to paint with the chalkboard paint! We painted three coats of the chalkboard paint.  And again we waited about 2-4 hours in between coats.  Then we let it dry for about 24 hours.

    Now you have fabulous cupboards that look amazing and you can write on them!! So fun in a classroom!  Look how amazing our before and after of our cupboards are!


Look how fun and fabulous it looks to write on the cupboards to leave cute little messages for your students!


     Be sure to check back soon on how to paint the counter tops and to see what else we will be painting this summer!


-Kassidy & Emily




Saturday, July 18, 2015

Follow Us!



Hey everyone! Just because we are just SO excited for the start of our new blog, we want to do a GIVEAWAY! All you have to do is:


1. Follow our blog. (Enter your email address under "Subscribe" on the sidebar) *PLEASE CHECK YOUR JUNK FOLDER IN YOUR EMAIL TO COMPLETE SUBSCRIPTION TO THE BLOG.*

2. Visit our TPT store KE Class-Works TPT

3. Browse the store and select an item $3.00 or less that you would like for FREE! Yes, you read that right...FREE!

4. Email us at keclassworks@gmail.com and let us know which item from our store you would like sent to you for FREE!

That's it! Simple enough right? Ready...set...go!

Welcome to KE Class-Works!


We are beyond ECSTATIC that our blog is done! Didn't it turn out super cute?! We sure love it! We thought we would start off by introducing ourselves...the faces behind "KE Class-Works"... Kassidy Seegmiller and Emily Sparks! We are both First Grade teachers on the same team at the same school in Saint George, Utah. Lucky us! First Grade is where all the fun is at, especially when you get to have the best teammate/business partner in the world! Just a little bit about us...


Kassidy is about to start her third year of teaching this year! Her first year was in Second Grade, and the rest of the time has been spent teaching First Grade. Kassidy is from Las Vegas, and went to college at Southern Utah University. She loves teaching (of course!), traveling, shopping, decorating, creating, and being outside! Kassidy has been married to her husband Carson for almost 4 years, and is LOVING living her lifelong dream teaching in beautiful Saint George, Utah! 





Emily is about to start her fourth year of teaching this year! She taught OEK (Optional Extended-Day Kindergarten) her first year, and is going into her third year of teaching first grade. Emily is from Saint George, Utah and went to college at Dixie State University. She has been married to her husband James for almost 6 years, and has a cute little dog named Cooper. Emily's favorite place is Disneyland. She loves hiking, creating, learning, anything outdoors, and of course TEACHING!