Summer School with Laura Bassen

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Hello and welcome to another day of summer school! Can you believe that we’re already at day 4?!

Today’s teacher is the super talented and funny Laura Bassen! Laura is using the new Lunchbox Notes stamps and dies from the Teacher’s Pet release to create adorable little cards to include in her kids lunches this year! ;)

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Rather than just creating flat panel cards, Laura made small, top-folding white cards and then adhered the diecut scalloped square over top. I love the bright colors of cardstock she used for for all of her cards and the great way she embellished each one with different elements from the stamp set. She even made a mini little shaker card! ;)

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To make the fun designs stand out even more on her card, Laura used foam adhesive on the focal areas to pop them off the front of her card. Such a great way to add more dimension to these adorable little cards!

To see how Laura created her card, you can watch the video below.

Summer School wouldn’t be complete without the chance to win some crafty school supplies, right!?

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Just leave a comment on this post telling us what your favorite subject was in school! Did you love numbers and enjoy math, or were you most happy when your head was buried in a good book? We can’t wait to hear!

Leave your comment here by August 10, 2014 and we’ll randomly select a winner to win the prize pack shown above!

See you tomorrow for the last day of class!

Supplies

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  1. I was an overachiever in school. I loved all the subjects–except history. Now I love it, too. I hated going to school and managed to miss about one day a week in high school, but I liked the studying part. Go figure. I ended up with a degree in science with a minor in Bible. Never thought I had any artsy-crafty skills at all, so at 60-something I’m enjoying using that side of my brain!

  2. I loved math so much that I spent a lifetime teaching it! These are wonderful, fun-filled cards. Love the video of your kids enjoying them. You must have a blast every day.

  3. Ooh, baby, would I love to get my hands on the prize! Anyways, I always loved Biology/science in school. English, too.

  4. I loved science as I was thinking about being a nurse but ended up studying special education. I love the dies.

  5. History and reading were my favorite subjects. That’s how my grown-up love for historical fiction began.

  6. I loved Math until Algebra! Then I loved Biology. Speaking of love…Laura Vassen & Simon Says Stamps…a perfect match to love!

  7. “You haven’t lived until you’ve made a mini shaker card.” Ha! Laura’s videos are the best!! My favorite subject in school hoop was band. I loved band!! I love this set. Totally pining for it.

  8. I have loved to read since I first learned how. When I was 7 years old, I decided I wanted to be a teacher and teach kids how to read and learn to love it as much as I did. I was blessed to do just that – first in classrooms then as a reading specialist for my county helping teachers learn to refine their teaching skills.

  9. Math was my favorite subject! I love watching Laura’s videos they make me laugh all the time (in a good way of course)!

  10. That little shaker card is soooooo cute. I enjoyed lunch and morning tea at school but I loved home time!!! :)

  11. I’ve always loved to read. That was my favorite subject in school. Now I teach my favorite subject to kids who struggle with reading. But of course, I also like to make cards and scrapbook to keep my creative side going!

  12. I loved loved History, Literature & Science!! & hated w/ all my heart: trigonometry, algebra, calculus, geometry, in short…..math!!

  13. I loved Geography and always did well. I guess that’s what led me to my career as a Travel Sales Consultant!

  14. My favorite subject was History. I loved (and still love) it so much that I majored in it in college!

  15. What an amazing giveaway. Art was my favourite class in high school but in university I loved classes on the studies of fairytales and folklore as well as media studies.

  16. Math was my favorite. Something about how orderly it was…and I loved knowing that there was one right answer.

    Such fun, happy cards…and so quick and easy!

  17. I loved reading and English, numbers are not my thing! Could you do a video on how to toss pizza dough?? Your son has some serious skills!

  18. I struggled with Geometry the most in the beginning of that class… But by the end of the year, I LOVED it!
    I remember one particular lesson on April Fools Day – he was unusually very serious that day. And then he got started right away with the lesson (so unusual) and he continued on.. Then got us with a blue circle and a line drawn in it – “cord on blue” (cordon bleu was his favorite dish). We were so thrown off by his solemn nature that day that we didn’t catch on right away. He got us good!!! Miss him! He was the best teacher! :)

  19. Laura’s videos are such a pleasure to watch. She rocks! My favorite subject at school was music. BUT I was not able to have an instrument or lessons, but I just loved learning about famous composers and hearing live orchestra.

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