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Creating Bulletin BoardsEXPLORING THE MAGIC OF PAPER, SCISSORS, AND STAPLES
Background Material Options
Butcher Block Paper (located in the Resource Room in Colonnades A)
Wrapping Paper
Newspaper
Tissue Paper
Fabric
Anything else that is not super distracting and can be stapled down on the bulletin board neatly
Things to keep in mind
Before stapling a background to the bulletin board, make sure all staples have been removed.
It is easier to get a piece of paper that is a bit larger so you can cut it to fit within the bulletin board
Measure the bulletin board before you go to get paper
If you do this part neatly, you can reuse the background multiple times
Sustainability is cool.
Example
Border
To make the bulletin board look crisp and eye catching, a border should be added to the bulletin board.
There are borders in the Resource Room. You can also get creative with these!
This is a way to cover up any little accidents that happened when putting the background on
Please re-use or return used borders to the resource room if you want to change it up
Border Example
Read all about it!
The goal of the bulletin board is to help residents learn something.
You can create an interactive board with your residents so they learn about each other
You can base it on a theme for that month
Think about what your residents need
Do not use 8.5x11 sheets of paper- Rectangles become white noise. Get a pair of scissors and snip away!
Putting flyers on the bulletin board does not count. Flyers are great, but they should be put up separately (please talk to your supervisor for specifics).
Great Creative! We know you have got it in you!
Final Example of Bulletin Board