Tissue Paper Border - A Tutorial
Hi everyone, I’m here to show you how I made my tissue paper border for my bulletin board. I posted a picture of it on Instagram last week and I was blown away with all the requests for a tutorial! So, as promised, I'm going to show you how it's done :) I know, I know... This border looks difficult! I guarantee that it will be the easiest thing you have ever done and you will LOVE all the compliments from your students, parents, and colleagues! Here we go... First, you need to choose 3…
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Great idea for organizing your resources for the month or theme.
'Keys to Success' high school bulletin board. Characteristics printed on scrapbook paper and cut out in tag shapes.
19 Back-To-School Classroom Ideas That Will Knock Your Students' Socks Off
These classroom decor ideas are amazing.
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14 Unusual and Incredibly Fabulous Bulletin Board Borders
14 Unusual Bulletin Board Boarders Pool noodles, cupcake papers, LEGOS? These unusual and incredibly fabulous border ideas are easy to do. WARNING: Using these in a hallway may cause major student traffic problems as everyone stops to take a look!
Bulletin Board Hacks to Save Your Sanity
Bulletin board hacks to save your sanity. Time saving, money saving, and energy saving ideas!
14 Unusual and Incredibly Fabulous Bulletin Board Borders
I love bulletin boards. Have I mentioned that? I love making my bulletin boards art. I love putting art on my bulletin boards. Heck...I'll put almost anything on my boards! Here are a few ideas for quick and funky borders using some non-traditional items that you may have laying around your house. Poker Chips I use poker chips for several different things in my classroom, so I have quite a few on hand. They make a great border, don't they? If you have a metal edged board, you can use a glue…
How to Make Bulletin Board Letters
Do you ever have a picture in your mind of exactly how you want your classroom to look? Me too! I was searching for the perfect letters for my classroom, but I could never find them! So I decided to make my own...and guess what? Making your own giant letters is EASY! And you just need a regular printer and black ink! Are you ready to give it a try? Let me walk you through the steps: 1. Open PowerPoint on your computer 2. Insert a text box and choose a chunky font Try: KG Second Chances Solid…