Bible Inspired Valentine's Day Bulletin Board Idea

By Kayla • April 3, 2018

Christian School or Sunday School Inspirational Valentine's Day Bulletin Board Idea
Photo Source: pinterest.com | Shawna Watkins

The countdown to Valentine's Day has begun and if you work at a faith-based school or are involved with the children's ministry at your church, here's a fantastic scripture inspired bulletin board from Shawna Watkins over at Pinterest that staff and students alike will appreciate! It takes a lot of letters, but the meaning makes it well worth it!

John 3:16 Valentine's Day Bulletin Board

The bulletin board simply consists of the Bible verse, John 3:16:

"For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten son so that whoever believes in Him shall have everlasting life."

However, the cool part is that the letters are arranged in such a way that the word "Valentine" can be highlighted and the meaning of the verse tied into the holiday! We like how the original creator used a combination of black and red letters to create a stark contrast and added doily hearts around the verse to provide more visual interest. We might, however, suggest a more vibrant background color be used to liven up the display!

[NOTE: We might even suggest doing a black background, then use white and red letters for a bright contrast!]

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