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Our Summer's Looking Bright! - End-of-the-Year Bulletin Board
By Kayla • April 3, 2018

Jacquelien over at Kids Artists did this project with her elementary art students and we think, on a slightly larger scale, it would make a super cute end-of-the-year bulletin board! Simply invite your kiddos to draw a picture of what they're looking forward to most - an activity, a vacation, a family tradition, etc. - during summer vacation and add a pair of sunglasses!
Our Summer's Looking Bright!
- Background: Yellow bulletin board paper.
- Title: "Our Summer's Looking Bright!"
- Border: Colorful trimmer or black and white patterned bulletin board border.
- Decoration: While we love the black and silver frames Jacquelien had her kiddos, consider having your students create the frames from neon/bright colored card stock to give it a more summery look! Arrange the frames around the board, being sure to label who the sunglasses belong to.
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Kayla Johnson
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