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Saturday, 21 November 2015

Unplash and a freebie

One of my favourite places to get high-quality stock images is Unplash. They upload ten free images every ten days, and they are always beautiful, artistic photos that I love! The best part is, they are even free for commercial use.

Today I was inspired to use a photo I found there to create a hand-lettered typography design. The fonts are all from Lisa Glaanz - I can't even explain how much I look up to her as a designer! I love her illustrations and hand-drawn fonts. I own way too many of her products.

I am uploading this freebie for you to use anywhere. Please feel free to print it out, make it a wallpaper, pin it, make a folder cover, anything you like! If you would like the full sized original, just flick me a message and I'll send it to you :)


Monday, 16 November 2015

Storyline Online



Hi again,

I just wanted to quickly share a fantastic resource that I have used in the library this year. It is called 'Storyline Online'. It features some great books that are read by a variety of personalities. It is completely free and presented really well. It was recommended to me by my partner in crime in the library - Kayla.

My personal favourite is 'The Kiss That Missed' by David Melling - read by Karan Brar. He is a young man who makes a great role model for dramatic storytelling.

I am hoping to use this website as inspiration for a project next year - I would love to record my students reading books out loud like this for a range of audiences. Watch this space!

Visit the site here
Hi again! It has been a shamefully long time since I last posted, because not long after I started my blog I found out I was pregnant! Anyway I have since had a gorgeous baby girl, Sophie, and I'm ready to get back into the thick of it.




A few interesting things have happened to me lately. I have started earning a bit of money each month now from my Teachers Pay Teachers store which is really exciting.

I also got an email from the creator of a new Australian (yay!) website that is similar to TpT called Teach in a Box. They asked if I would be interested in making a store on their website because they like my products so that was a huge morale boost! You can check out my store here.


I'm not a huge fan of their website layout but there's great content for teachers on there, and I love the fact that it's an Australian site so we have 'Autumn' instead of 'Fall', cm instead of inches, 'Mum' instead of 'Mom', etc. It's great news for Aussie teachers!

Here is a sneak peek of my latest products, I am hoping to find some time to design more soon:

See it on Teach in a Box


See it on Teach in a Box

I have some more Kindy/Year One reading products coming out soon so watch this space!

I have also been volunteering at church and doing their design work. I find it really satisfying. I will endeavour to post some of my designs on here as I get a chance to. Here is one for our recent 'Church at the Chapel' event:


I'm looking forward to going back to work in January after my maternity leave, so watch this space for more on being a teacher librarian, graphic design and life in general. Thanks for reading!

Thursday, 6 November 2014

Exciting News and a Freebie!

At this exciting time of the year I feel like there's a lot that's happened in a short space of time. I start studying in a week and half for the first time in five years. I really hope I can handle the workload. It looks really interesting and relevant so I'm excited, but just a bit nervous too. :)

Also, I have been given permission to make products for Teachers Pay Teachers! Woo hoo! I have two listings so far. The first is my free one which already has about 200 downloads! How exciting. It's a pack of teacher's stationery to use on your desk and to keep you organised.



Download it free here

My second product is a cute Christmas countdown calendar. I made it pretty early in the season but I'm not too embarrassed to post it now. I love Christmas! I am very much into using watercolours in my designs at the moment. So far I am using images other people have created but over the Christmas holidays I am hoping to do some of my own paintings and scan them in. I'd love to hear from anyone who has gone through this process (thanks Suzy for the inspiration!).


Download it here

For the past two weeks I have been doing reports like mad so that I can work on my next product! This product is mainly for myself but I will sell a modified version. It is a Library Teacher Planner for 2015. I'm so excited! My version is actually finished and ready to go to the print shop but I am now thinking about how to adapt it so that any teacher can use it and love it. More on this soon.

Bye for now!

Jess

Saturday, 4 October 2014

Designing in my PJ's! New Teachers Pay Teachers store design and Pinterest Page

Well I am a bit embarrassed to say that it's 3:26pm and I am still in my pyjamas! I have been 'in the zone' with my graphic design all morning, and all I have eaten is a tub of yoghurt (side note - if you live in Australia, 5am vanilla yoghurt is amazing!). If you know me, you would know that usually if I don't eat constantly through the day I am likely to start crying, so I have definitely been on a roll.

I am very excited to say that I have opened a Teachers Pay Teachers store! I am waiting for permission from my school to sell my products, so there aren't any products in there yet, but I want to give you a sneak peak of my store logo...


If you want to check out the store banner, you can view the store at http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Library-Love

ALSO, more big news! My Pinterest page is up and running! I am trying out the new Pinterest Business option so I'll keep you posted on how it goes. So far I am very impressed. I would love to connect with other teacher-librarians on Pinterest and also just be inspired with new ideas for our school library. Eventually I will also be pinning my TpT products on there.

My Pinterest site is http://www.pinterest.com/astoryplease/

Thanks again for reading! :)


Welcome, and a bit about me

Welcome to my blog!
I’m very excited to be creating my first blog, although I’m not exactly sure where to start. I think I’ll start with a bit about myself and why I decided to start writing.
I’m 26 years old, I’ve been married for nearly five years to my lovely husband who teaches high school Maths at the same school as me, and we have three dogs who keep us very entertained. We live in rural New South Wales, Australia, in a small residential area and we dream of owning five acres out of town one day so we can have chickens, veggies, a few alpacas and room for the dogs to run around!
Throughout my life I have had a broad range of interests and hobbies, some of them are still current but some have fallen by the wayside so I can throw myself into a new area of interest. I love trying new things, but I don’t always stick to them for a long time! I have a ‘hobby room’ in our house that my husband and I jokingly call the ‘Room of Requirement’ or ‘The Room of Hobbies Past’. Some of my current and past interests include: camping, face painting, Irish dancing, card making, music (I play the trumpet and I’m learning drums), genealogy, graphic design, gardening, history, animals and reading. Actually looking at that list now, I still do most of those things so that’s ok. :):)
I have been a teacher for the past five years, and I’ve taught Year One and Year Two in Australia and New Zealand. Although I loved teaching the adorable 6-7 year olds, I was ready for a new challenge, and when my school advertised a position for next year for a teacher librarian, I was so in! I had to go through a formal interview process and there were others who applied, but I was thrilled when I found out I was the successful applicant.
I have always adored books and reading, and when I was in university I had a casual job at a small independent bookshop (when I found out I got that job, I went home and bawled my eyes out, I was so excited!). I have also done a lot of research into my own family history and soak up history documentaries like they are going out of fashion, especially if they are about historical England or Scotland.
I spend a lot of time on Etsy and TeachersPayTeachers, and I love reading blogs from other great teachers who teach a similar age group to me. I love getting fresh ideas and just that feeling that there are others out there who experience the same challenges and successes as me, so I thought that with this transition into my new job, there might be someone out there who is also starting to be a teacher librarian who might hopefully find something useful in my own experiences. I would love to be able to save someone stress or extra work through learning from my mistakes or stress rather than their own!
I have also been accepted to do my Masters of Education (Teacher Librarianship) and I start that next month (November). I am glad that I’ll be starting that early, even though I will still be teaching my Year One class until the end of the year. Hopefully I will be able to get a head start on some assignments over the Christmas holidays while my head is clear and the school year is over.
Anyway, welcome again! Thanks for reading and please share this with anyone who may find it useful. I would LOVE to hear from anyone who is a teacher librarian (or wants to be) and hear about your experiences!
Bye for now :):)