Take-Home Teacher Projects

In the past, when I’ve had work to bring home, I’d pile everything into a grocery-cart-type-wheely-thingy.  It was similar to a teacher cart on wheels, but taller!  Not the cutest looking thing, but it worked.  Until the wheels broke.  After fixing the wheels three times, I had to officially “retire” it — so to speak.  Since then, I’ve had the dilemma of wondering how to transport my projects between home and school.

Enter the canvas bag solution!  I love this method BETTER than the cart…!  Let me tell you why…  Have you ever brought home a cart or bag full of stuff to do?  It probably consisted of several little projects that you need to get done.  Happens to me all the time!  Well, on Saturday, I was at school, and did as I typically did…I sorted my projects out and stored each one on a different table.  (Remember…my firsties have tables, not desks…I love tables for many reasons, and my ability to utilize them as a work space is just ONE of them!).  As I worked for several hours, I soon realized that I wasn’t going to finish every project.  What to do, what to do?!  Then it hit me…Canvas Bags!  It just so happens that I have a “canvas bag drawer” in my filing cabinet (I’m a paperless kinda gal…so my filing cabinet doesn’t have what you’d think would be/should be in there!) – so after grabbing a few canvas totes, I went around and put each project into it’s own canvas bag.

When I got home and worked on the projects throughout the rest of the weekend, I found that it was so easy to complete each project–one at a time, no digging through a cart or a large bag trying to find all the necessary components needed to complete the task!
 

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