
Cool School with Karen
Karen from Cool School with Karen wanted a more modern look for her site even though she loved the colors and theme of her old. She chose the Emilia template from Georgia Lou Studios without the slider. The light blue,

Karen from Cool School with Karen wanted a more modern look for her site even though she loved the colors and theme of her old. She chose the Emilia template from Georgia Lou Studios without the slider. The light blue,

Kinder My Way with Susie was created using the Jemma Template from Georgia Lou Studios. Susie wanted a complete website look and update. She also wanted to market her teaching resources, so we added a resource library, email integration, social

I Can Learn at Home is a collaborative blog featuring a curated collection of teaching resources by category. It was created with the Piper and Paige template by Georgia Lou Studios. This template is more complicated to design and is

Virginia is for Teachers is a collaborative blog sponsored by teacher bloggers in Virginia. It was created using the Anaise template from Georgia Lou Studios. It’s an interesting template since it has alternating sidebar locations. It uses square title images,

The WISE Owl uses a retired Georgia Lou Studios theme, Kiersten. With Cathy’s site, I provided tech support to help her install all of the design elements to her template. She needed a few widgets coded for her as well

The Literacy Connection website for a local reading council uses the Janelle template from Georgia Lou Studios. It has a HERO image instead of a header, and one important thing to know about this template is that there isn’t a

Stories and Songs in Second is a blog for primary teachers created with the Emilia theme from Georgia Lou Studios. Jennifer wanted to cheery color scheme in a similar tone to her previous design, and she wanted to keep a

Queen of the Jungle is a primary teacher blog using the Jemma template from Georgia Lou Studios. The author of this site preferred having her blog logo instead of the email integration form next to her slider, but you have

Oink 4 Pigtales by LeeAnn is a site for the primary teachers. LeeAnn came to me needing help getting her site up and going on Blogger. She’d had someone “start” a Word Press site for her, but then the designer

My Literacy Spot was created with Marie’s using the Jemma template from Georgia Lou Studios. Marie wanted to build her email marketing program, so we integrated her Mailchimp account with the opt in widgets in two locations. We also added