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The Best Way To Spread Holiday Cheer - Elf Inspired Holiday Bulletin Board
By Kayla • April 3, 2018
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Lori of Mud Pie Studio recently submitted this bulletin board design that she painted to spruce up the hallways for the holidays! Isn't it lovely? Inspired by the popular Christmas movie, Elf, the board serves a dual-purpose; first, as a gift to show the music teachers at their school how much they are appreciated by the PTA and second, as a promotion for the school-wide holiday program that's coming up in December. Well crafted and super festive, we think this would make a fun addition to your holiday classroom decorations!
The Best Way To Spread Holiday Cheer
- Background: White bulletin board paper.
- Title: "The Best Way To Spread Joy & Cheer Is Singing Loud For All To Hear!"
- Border: Holiday themed trimmer.
- Decoration: If you're not feeling as artsy as Lori, we suggest using the poster that inspired the bulletin board design {see the original poster design at Clawson Designs} and your classroom projector system - enlarging and tracing the elf image onto the background paper, then using craft paint to color it in!
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Kayla Johnson
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