"Preschoolers...They're The Cherry On Top!" Bulletin Board Idea
By Kayla • April 3, 2018

Just in time for National Ice Cream Month, this cutesy ice cream themed bulletin board is sure to brighten your classroom and be a hit with your kiddos! It's also pretty simple to create...
Preschoolers...They're The Cherry On Top!
- Background: Pink bulletin board paper.
- Title: "Preschoolers...They're The Cherry On Top!"
- Border: Colorful sprinkles trimmer.
- Decoration: 1) The Ice Cream Cone. Create the cone by cutting a large cone shape from light brown background paper or natural butcher paper and adding criss-cross detailing with a brown marker. Top off the cone with three large ice cream scoop shapes cut from white bulletin board paper and colored in to resemble your favorite flavors. Finally, cut a simple circle from red construction paper to create the cherry on the top of the ice cream cone. 2) The Cherries. Cut simple circles from red construction paper, penning student names onto the cutouts, then arrange them around the bulletin board.
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