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  • Feelin' Groovy Flowers

    Materials Needed For Our Tie Dye Flower 'Gardening Tool' White Coffee Filters Markers Spray Bottle with Gardener Kelsey’s Tips: -More color is better- Have fun and fill in as much as you can on the whole filter -You can use any spray bottle (old cleaning bottles, garden sprayers ,etc) if you don’t have any bottles

  • Crafting Cozy Fall Vibes: DIY Tissue Paper Candle Holders

    made a decorative DIY Tissue Paper Candle Holders using only tissue paper, mod podge, and a water bottle you'll need a few simple materials : colorful tissue paper in autumn shades, a clean and dry water bottle , some mod podge, and a paintbrush.🍂 -First, carefully cut the water bottle in half, ensuring the edges Using the paintbrush, apply a thin layer of mod podge to a section of the bottle, then gently press a

  • Pumpkin Spice Makes Everything Nice 🍂

    , we’re bringing you six inspired pumpkin spice recipes that you can easily create at home using a bottle

  • Sensory Play | #SELatHome

    Sensory bottles can be a lot of different things - but typically include water and oil or water and glue The point of sensory bottles for kids to visually explore the contents of the bottle by shaking and turning These bottles usually include glitter, color, sometimes beads, and work best when made in clear plastic or clear glass bottles. Before gluing the lid, test your sensory bottle to make sure it looks the way you want it!

  • Creating an Emoji-Tion Chart with Bitmojis: A Fun, Helpful & Techy Coping Tool

    Reduces stress: Bottling up our ‘weeds’ and feelings can lead to increased stress and anxiety.

  • Grow Your Own Microgreens

    Paper Towels -Container (a lettuce container, takeout container, rotisserie chicken container) -Spray bottle

  • #ChooseJoy

    Sturdy paper Toilet paper tube Recyclables in various shapes-such as bottle caps Scissors Feel free to and bend our toilet paper roll into various shapes and used a small plastic circle as outlines, then filled

  • Jumping For Joy

    June 17th, 2022: With summer just a hop, skip and jump away for the 400 students at Copper Hill School We are hugely grateful for Copper Hill's administration for being so welcoming and supportive of our ~Shanna Truffini Left (Gardener Anna & Gardener Becky-Copper Hill's School Counselor) Middle (Gardeners The Copper Hill students were literally jumping with joy! From hop the flowers to jump the foxes, our Copper Hill's School Humongous Hopscotch was a fun way to

  • Make Time for the #FlowerMoments

    No squeeze bottles or special tools required!

  • Let's Chalk-n-Roll : Sidewalk Chalk Games and Activities

    Kings Road School > Click Here Copper Hill School > Click Here Califon School > Click Here Gardener Anna's

  • Cozy Up with Your Copy of You Are a Gardener® | A Note From Gardener Shanna

    Our book, You Are a Gardener®, i s filled with these little moments of warmth and connection, serving Happy reading, and may your days be filled with cozy snuggles and heartfelt connections!

  • Spreading Seeds of Self-Love ™ Activity Kit

    By celebrating our unique qualities and acknowledging our worth, we set the groundwork for a life filled Inside, you'll find a Fill Your Jar With Seeds of Self-Love printable, a Self-Love Letter exercise, The Fill Your Jar With Seeds of Self-Love printable invites us to reflect on and write down the positive

You Are a Gardener® is a movement dedicated to spreading seeds of positive change by nurturing emotional growth and resilience. Through our book, inspiring school assemblies, and the #PullYourWeeds® Blog, we provide tools to help gardeners of all ages turn life’s “weeds” (challenges) into “seeds” (opportunities for growth). Our blog offers engaging activities, mindfulness tips, and creative strategies to cultivate confidence, creativity, and calm every day. By fostering a mindset of positivity and self-awareness, You Are a Gardener® empowers families, educators, and communities to bloom together. 🌱✨
flowers@youareagardener.com

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