Monday, June 07, 2010

Oh, the Places we'll Go!


I thought it would be fun to have a large map in my home... to see where places are... read the names of countries, cities, oceans, lakes.

So - I decided to buy some maps so our family could learn together. For $10 each, I found Classic Edition Rand McNally maps on parchment paper at a local educational store. They are each 50x32 ft.

It would have cost $400 to "cheaply" frame just one of them (and that was half off) So..... we went the inexpensive route and had them laminated for $4 each (go BYU copy center!!). We put Command sticky thingies all over the back to adhere it safely to the wall. We bought some mdf molding, painted it Behr Bison Brown (which I love and want to paint all our old furniture with!), and put it on the wall with finishing nails (well.... and unfortunately a little glue since the boards were bowing). I got this idea for framing from A Soft Place to Land. I love the look of it all! It's not perfect and it was hard to get the maps exactly smooth... but it's just fine for our purposes.

Things to do next time:  I wish we had put it lower and on the kid's level. I thought having it above the couch would be fine, but the kids are just jumping on the couch to see it. As it is, it needs to be about a foot lower on this wall. Oh well. Next time I would probably do two separate frames for them as well.  Also, I would only use 3M Command poster stickies.  I ran out and had to use the Scotch ones which weren't nearly as good.  Lessons learned for next time.

The laughable part: I told Jimmy this was a project I could mostly do myself. Oh - I had the idea and purchased the boards and painted them. But Jimmy cut the boards, did all the millions of measurements to get it centered and level on the wall. He's my math-man, my handy-man, and good with a hammer. So - basically he did most of it. Thanks Jimmy!


Anyhoo... why am I so excited about maps! When we first pulled out the world map the kids were amazed by all the countries. It opened up a whole new "world" to them! Really. They are still trying to grasp what states and countries are, but it's a start.

I also have loads of ideas of how to use the maps. Tonight for FHE we put red sticker dots where all the temples are in Utah. Next we'll do all in the United States and then the World. That's something like 132 stickers just for temples.

I also want to put pictures of our family members where they live so they can stay somewhat connected even if we don't live close. How fun to actually see on a map where people live.

We'll also put pictures of uncles, grandparents, etc where they served their missions.

How fun to locate places from history: the First Vision... where Jesus walked... etc...

This summer we're learning about 12 different countries - 1 a week for TRAVEL TUESDAY. Just basic stuff that might take an hour or so a week.
Ok - I realize Africa is a continent, but we'll learn about that and clarify. Most of the places are where relatives have served missions. Fun Stuff!

So - yep! I'm excited about our maps. Hopefully they will stay up and be put to good use!

Oh, the Places You'll Go!
by Dr. Seuss

Congratulations!
Today is your day.
You're off to Great Places!
You're off and away!

OH!
THE PLACES YOU'LL GO!

8 comments:

April said...

I love maps. I have always wanted a big map somewhere...

great idea on the framing and the travel tuesday idea.

I am always learning so much from you...

Jenna said...

That's a great way to get maps up! And I love all the ways you're going to use them!

Mary said...

We have the maps up without frames in our kitchen. We love having Elders over and they will tell the boys where they are from. The boys run to the map to find their homes. I keep thinking about adding a Maryland map because there are too many family members here to fit stickers on little Maryland.
I love the frame idea. I think I will pass it on to Philip. He does those kinds of projects...maybe I could but the wood and paint though:)
Travel Tuesday sounds great as well.

Jolene said...

What a fun idea. I love it.

Laura said...

I like it. Very crafty too. I used to have a world map up but it was getting too outdated. It would be nice to have nice framed ones like these. Good job entertaining your kids for summer. I don't have anything planned yet.

Lexie said...

Love this! I have been wanting to put some maps up at our house for awhile now but couldn't find any that weren't too expensive so thanks for the great idea! :) Hope you have a GREAT summer!

angela said...

Noah has had maps up in his room for the past couple of years, and spends and knows all kinds of things about the world now that I never knew. He LOVES them!

Andrea said...

Heather--We have big maps too! Tyler and I got them when we were first married and also had them laminated at the BYU copy center! They our in our 'play room' downstairs. I would have never thought of doing the crown molding around the edge for a finished look. Thanks so much for sharing that idea!!! You always have such great ideas.

Oh--and just so you know, most projects around here go the same way. I dream it up and Tyler ends up doing most of the work.:) But, hurray for great husbands. I love that you put the time that Jimmy was working on the project!