August 19, 2025

Mid-Week Repost Devo: STAND

 

(This is a repost from several years ago from my Sunday Devotional With Mr.E series. I was feeling this, and thought I share it again if anyone else needed the message. If this isn't your thing...that's cool...scroll on!!) 

During my freshman year of college I had a real make it or break it moment.  I was wrestling with an assignment from my 2-D Foundations class.  It seemed like I could not figure out what to do, how to do it, or even why I was doing it. I truly felt like giving up.  It was the only time an art project made me cry.  I even contemplated quitting college and moving back home (Yes, I know that is dramatic!)  I thought that if a project in my very first studio class, my very first semester stressed me out so badly... that there would be no way I'd ever make it through four(+) years of college. Somewhere in the midst of the struggle, I decided that I'd not let this assignment get the best of me.  I pressed onward and completed the project to the best of my ability.  I would love to tell you it was an A+ work, that my professor praised my efforts, and that my fellow students were in awe of its beauty.  However, I can not. Though it wasn't my greatest work of art...it still holds a special place in my heart.  It showed me that I could push through frustration, insecurities, lack of understanding, lack of skill, and exhaustion to complete whatever task I found myself facing.  


Therefore my dear brothers and sisters, stand firm.  Let nothing move you.  Always give yourselves fully to the work of the Lord, because you know that your labor in the Lord is not the vain.  
1 Corinthians 15:58

There have been times in most of our lives where we have cried out to God and told Him we're done...we're through...we quit.  Whatever we're facing seems to have gotten the better of us, and we feel that we just can't do it any more.  Work, family, friends, health, or even things going on in the church(An imperfect place with imperfect people...you better believe the struggle is real in the church as well!).  God wants to hear from His children!  Even when we are crying out in frustration He wants to hear our heart!  We don't need to hold back.  God wants to us to come to him with it all. However, he doesn't want our two weeks notice.  He wants us to press on.  He knows the ending, and He knows it is for our good & His glory that we continue through the pain, through the frustration, and see it through till the end.  We must stand firm & let nothing get in the way of God's plan & direction for our lives.  We must remember that nothing we do for the Lord will be in vain, but will reveal to us & those around us the goodness of God & His glory.

April 19, 2025

10th Annual Art With Mr. E Summer Workshop

Are you looking for some fun & useful professional development?!?  Come to the 10th Annual Art With Mr. E Summer Workshop!!  We have teachers there that teach Pr-K - 12th grade!!  
Contact me for more information. 


 

April 08, 2025

1st Grade: Strawberry Pinch Pots

I found shallow paper strawberry containers at a reduce/reuse art materials place.  I thought they might be the perfect thing to inspire small strawberry clay pinch pots.  I had the students break their clay in half, and then break each of those halves in half (bringing in the idea of fractions Whole,  1/2, and 1/4).  We did not write names on them, but created them "factory" style...where everyone was making strawberry pinch pots, and you knew you would get four back to paint & take home.  We started by creating small pinch pots, and then pinched the outside to make it into a strawberry shape(I had picture references up on the board).  After firing, students painted them with tempera & took them home the same day!  The kids loved the project, and I heard from many teachers & parents that they too loved the project. 










March 28, 2025

The Cryptid Collection Art Show

 WELCOME TO 

THE CRYPTID COLLECTION 

ALL SCHOOL ART SHOW

I could not get these photos to load in any kind of order for the life of me!?!?!  

The show was a huge success, and everyone really seemed to enjoy walking through, participating in the activities(kids and parents), and as always...the cookie table was a hit!

I purchased a book from Amazon that was the Cryptids of the United States.  Each class learned about a different state and the cryptids found there. (Pretty much every state has a Big Foot & Locke Ness type creature.)  They all seemed to love the theme.  They created about 4 pictures total in that theme, and were able to select their favorite.  You will see a lot of classes went for the same project to put in the show because they loved the media/style we were working. 



Students working at one of the activity areas! 

Former Student (no mid 20's)    Former Student Teacher


































February 26, 2025

America's Fav Teacher Contest

 Another day of voting!! I was at 6th ...now at 10th (in my group..whatever that means?!) You can vote once a day. Please DON'T pay for anything..free vote is more than enough. I'm just doing this for fun. Thanks for your consideration and support!!  Click on the link below!!!  



https://americasfavteacher.org/2025/ted-edinger


February 04, 2025

#heartaday / #heartaday25

If you have been with me for awhile, you know that I do annual art challenges.  #pumpkinaday in October, #turkeyaday in November, and #heartaday in February.  It keeps me creative, and often makes others smile as I post to social media.  This year I'm doing a three clue challenge #heartaday.  I will give one clue per day, and at the end of the third day I share the art work the clues come from.  Join me on my other social media pages to follow the fun!!  (I know longer of X.  I made the switch to Bluesky!) 

 

This could be fun to do with your students also!!! 

January 14, 2025

Dollar Tree Transformation

It's no secret that Dollar Tree is one of my favorite places!!  Recently I found these Christmas gnomes that I thought were super cute.  However, I saw the potential in using them at school with a little transformation.  The image is printed on(except the gloves and boots are extra wood pieces added on top of the image.  The snow flake and present were on the beard of the gnomes, and I knew I could easily paint over that area, and change things up a bit. I have them flanking a board in the hall where I hang students work they make me outside of class. They have become the art gnome guardians.