Happy 'Owlidays' & Seasons Readings! - Holiday Bulletin Board Idea
By Kayla • April 3, 2018

We recently received this festive bulletin board submission from Lori Zitzelberger, talented creator of Mud Pie Studio and parent volunteer at an elementary school in her community, and thought it would make a great addition to your decor for the holidays!
Here's what Lori had to say about the design...
"Just wanted to share a fun bulletin board I created to change up the hallway scenery at school. I did everything with Crayola markers on white poster board, with a blue butcher paper background. The "snow" is cotton balls and tissue paper. The owls wings were cut with an exacto knife and the color copies of the holiday book covers were placed under the wings so it looks like the owls are holding the books. This was easy and fun to create...!"

We're always amazed at Lori's creativity and artistic talent, and think her vibrant designs offer lots of great inspiration!
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