How Many Ways To Make A Rainbow?
By Kayla • April 3, 2018
How many ways to make a rainbow? Let me count the ways!
Chances are, if you're creating a St. Patrick's Day display, it's going to include a rainbow! As we've been searching for unique holiday bulletin board ideas, we ran across these fun rainbow displays that we thought might inspire some fresh designs!
Balloon rainbow via Antsi-Pants [NOTE: You can control the size of the rainbow by how much you blow up the balloons!]
Paper chain rainbow via Shannon Neuburg
Shamrock cutout rainbow via Tanae Rodriguez
Streamer rainbow via Creative Juice [NOTE: I know it's not a bulletin board display, but Mindy's St. Patrick's Day party is simply gorgeous! Once you check out the streamer rainbow tutorial, we highly recommend sticking around to check out the rest of the feature!]
Tissue paper rainbow via Jaime Banach
Tulle rainbow via Icing Designs
Each is so colorful and unique, we know your St. Patrick's Day board will be the talk of the hall!
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