Mail Box GiftMake the box part of the gift: DIY Pretend Play Mailbox. Include a Mail Kit in the box with letter paper, postcards, envelopes, stamp stickers and self-inking stamps.
Preschool: Community - Mrs. Plemons' KindergartenMrs. Plemons' Kindergarten is dedicated to fresh, engaging, and fun teaching ideas for toddlers, preschoolers, and the K-2 grade classroom.
Mini Mail Kit in Action Pack MagazineHellooooooooooo! I am pleased to introduce the latest issue of Whip Up 's Action Pack magazine ! This is a bumper issue of crafts, r...
3D Paper Mailbox - Makers Gonna LearnMake an adorable 3D Paper Mailbox using cardstock and your die-cutting machine. You can fill it with little notes or candies and give it to someone special. This is perfect for Valentine’s Day or Christmas (letters to Santa!) as well as many other occasions.
Printable DIY Mailbox and Postcards: Fun Preschool Literacy ActivityUse this cute printable DIY mailbox and postcard set to inspire your preschool or kindergarten children to have fun with writing.
Valentine MailboxesMake Valentine’s Day more colorful with this Valentine’s mailbox template. Download the free template and print on your favorite colors of Astrobrights Paper. Make Valentine’s Day extra special for your students with a colorful mailbox display in your home or classroom. *Difficulty level: Medium*
Homemade Toy MailboxFun post office pretend play activity using this homemade mailbox. Encourage literacy by writing letters and 'mailing' them to each other!
Paper Mailbox for Valentine's DayLearn to make the cutest paper mailbox for Valentine's Day. It's easy with this free paper craft file and tutorial.
DIY Cardboard MailboxDIY this Cardboard Mailbox for your little Mail Carrier out of an old box and a few other supplies you'll already have at home! Your little one will love delivering their own mail!
DIY kids mailbox Archives - Pink Polka Dot CreationsDIY kids mailbox Archives - Pink Polka Dot Creations
"Mail box" card tutorial...First of all, I would like to thank everyone who pinned, repinned and left comments on my "You've got mail" card! It's always so nice to see when people appreciate your work! I've got a couple of requests from different people asking if I could do a tutorial on this card, so here it is. I apologize that I couldn't do it in video form. One time I tried to record a video and it just didn't go so well for me. I realized that I freeze as soon as I push the record button. So, I've taken lots of…