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Mrs. Dockery MWF Preschool Silent Auction
Your kids will enjoy this beautiful toy chest decorated with their precious handprints and inspirational saying. They will also enjoy playing with the wonderful toys inside. This will be a piece to cherish through the years as they grow.
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Mrs. Dockery T/TH Preschool Silent Auction
This wonderful little “creative art” set includes a child size table and 2 chairs complete with working easel and some art supplies. This table is red with actual pencil shaped legs of different primary colors. Chairs match the table. Mrs. Dockery and her class have spent time decorating this table and chairs with their very special little hand prints. Have fun creating your very own art with this great set!
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Mrs. Kennedy Jr. Kindergarten Silent Auction
Mrs. Kennedy's Jr k class project is two adirondak chairs painted beautifully with the students' feet prints and thumb prints making an American flag on the back of the chair. The students have all also signed the back of each chair. This is a set of two chairs!
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Mrs. Weidenbacher Jr. Kindergarten Silent Auction
The Jr. K PM has a treat for you! Decorate your house with a fabulous pot. The cream pot has the kids red and blue hand prints on it and is filled with a plant so you can take it home tonight and enjoy it tomorrow! These little hands won't be small for long so don't miss out.
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Mrs. Taylor's Jr Kindergarten Silent Auction
The bees are all a buzz over this beautiful vase made from our little ones’ thumbprints. Each bee was specially printed by the kids. A great table centerpiece all year round. Also adorn your walls with the tiny handprints of each child surrounding by a great class picture. Priceless treasures.
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Mrs. Baer's Kindergarten Silent Auction
Solid wood, double sided, child's artist easel with storage buckets. This beautiful sturdy easel is a childs dream! It has two large drawing surfaces, one dry erase and one for chalk. It has a bar that accommodates a large roll of paper for your artist to go to work with marker, paint or crayons. There is a tray on each side to keep essentials in easy reach, as well as 5 generous buckets underneath to keep all their supplies neat and organized. This easel was sweetly painted by each child in Mrs. Baer's class. Each child painted a crayon in the color of their choice and is marked with their names. They also painted varies school themed items that are tastefully scattered on all sides of the easel. The storage buckets are adorn with the signatures of the kindergarteners, a wonderful keepsake in it self. Finally each child is represented in stick figure form in varies school activities. What better way to inspire your childs inner artist and remember the start of their academic career.
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Mrs. Zajac's Kindergarten Silent Auction
Your little ones will enjoy playing at this custom designed play table. You’ll spend countless hours watching them grow while they play at this table customized with their friends hand and fingerprints. Any family would love to have this for a great Christmas gift.
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Ms.Bartl's 1st Grade Silent Auction
Hand-Painted Terra Cotta pots, painted by Bartl's Bunch themselves! The children each painted a flower on one of the two pots. The pots also include gardening supplies as well as herb seeds to start your own garden at home. The pots also have a beautiful Bible verse painted on the outside.
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Mrs. Ortiz's 1st Grade Silent Auction
Autumn Leaf Handprint Bench with Ave Maria Logo Pillow- Here are some handprints you’ll want to keep and cherish forever!! The kids from Mrs. Ortiz’s 1st grade class have created a beautiful bench to place by a tree or patio in your yard. This bench is and indoor or outdoor bench which has been weatherproofed with several coats of polyurethane. It is a bench you can cherish for a long time.
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Mrs. Simmons' 2nd Grade Silent Auction
"Sign of the Cross" 11x17 print - In commemoration of the children's 1st Communion - this print was created by each child choosing a cross to color and personalize. The individual crosses were then put together in a collage form to create one larger cross.
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