Poodle Time!-Back To School

Preface: This was written quite a few years ago. These exact items are no longer available, but they can still be a jumping off point for finding new Poodle stuff.

This is the first year in a long time that I have not been sitting through meetings, unpacking supplies, organizing my room, and making lesson plans.  Welcome to retirement, as they say. So today’s post, in dedication to my now ended professional career, is devoted to going “Poodle” at school.

A wonderful vintage lunch box with a Poodle theme. This one is sold but there are others out there.

 

An insulated Lunch Box from ETSY. It is very reasonably priced
And some pencils from Modes4U

 

A pencil pouch-another ETSY find.

 

A Notebook from Zazzle
And A messenger bag to keep it all in from Amazon.

 

Some wonderful barrettes to keep hair out of your eyes from L. Erickson

 

And now something for a vintage loving teacher-an 100% silk two piece 
outfit in perfect condition.
A close up view of the pattern.
Sophia wishes everyone who is in school to have a great year.

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Published by terrigardner1

Retiring after thirty-two years as a K-12 visual arts teacher, Terri Gardner now devotes time to a long and early interest: fashion. With her blog, MeadowTree Style, Terri advocates for developing a personal and creative style. She encourages finding fashion in ethical ways such as shopping at consignment/thrift shops, creating it yourself, as well as supporting local designers. Her second blog, Time for Poodles and Friends, advocates for rescued animals. Her interests dating from childhood led to her sense of fashion, doing, and living. These interests include sewing, spinning yarn, knitting, design, and giving space for animals. She lives on a small Missouri farm with her husband, a large garden, and several animals including chickens and ducks, dogs and cats, and Shetland sheep and Alpacas. For her beloved rescued dogs, Terri created dog accessories and made them available under the label Sophia & Niko–Exclusive Design for the Distinctive Dog.

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