Insofar as using the teacher's suggestions, her suggestions included making it out of Pay Doh, wood, clay, ceramic. Wow! I just have all that laying around! If she suggested something reasonable, such as the suggrestions here--toilet paper rolls, jello boxes, etc., maybe we would have half a chance. We bought a model because we had absolutely no idea how to even begin. Unless we wanted to use wood, clay, etc. Get real!
Even things like cardboard isn't something one just always has, especially at the right size. Do remember, we were given a scant week to do all this. If the school is going to assign all these craft projects they could at least give us a heads-up at the beginning of the school year, something to the effect of ".. during the school year we will be making various projects which will require some items from home, such as empty oatmeal boxes, glass jelly jars, jello boxes, cardboard of various sizes, coffee cans, shoe boxes, etc. Please start collecting/saving such items now for future projects." At least we would have some idea what "things around the house" to save. I typically don't save my trash in case it might be needed for a school project. One year they required a shoe box for a project. Well, I just didn't happen to have any! I'd thrown some away just a few weeks prior. I bought a pair of shoes just to get the box! Of course, I did use the shoes, but I wasn't planning on such a purchase at that time. Schools know their cirriculum for the year, why can't they let parent in on the required items in a more timely fashion? There again, I'm just not into crafts--guess I'm a pitiful failure!

BTW, I have 2 bachelor's degrees and an MBA, plus I'm a CPA. Guess I didn't do too bad while being "craft-challenged"!
