I am so excited to be linking up for my first Monday Made It of the summer!!!! It's about time-DANG! Thank you Tara for hosting such a great linky.
I am super excited to share this week's project with you. It started earlier in the week with a trip to Michaels. If you missed my early post about my trip there, you might want to check it out by clicking HERE! It will warm your heart and hopefully make you smile!
Here is what I made for my classroom:
It is a magnetic dry erase board decorated with my classroom colors. I added some magnetic glitter clothespins too!
All you need is a magnetic dry erase board (40% off with Michaels coupon), washi tape, adhesive glitter letters, glitter clothespins, roll of magnetic tape and scrapbook stickers. I know that sounds like a lot but it was all on sale and I could use my teacher discount on top of it!
I started with the plain white board.
I used washi tape around the edges. This was my first time using washi tape and I LOVE it! It is so easy to use.
Then I started decorating the board with these adhesive glitter letters and...
these scrapbook embellishments-all self-adhesive (love that)!
Next, I took glitter clothespins and added a magnet strip to the back of them to add to the board.
So simple, little to no mess and now I have a cute board for my room!
I can't wait for all of you to link up with Tara so I can see what you have made!
I have been meaning to try washi tape. Your board is really cute!
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Love the glitter! :) Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteAmber
Creative Ideas for the Upper Elementary Classroom
I am drooling over how darn cute this is! I was wondering what you would be making; it turned out GREAT!! Love it!!
ReplyDeleteAimee
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I love how you put the magnets on the back of the clothespins. I might need to do that instead of using just magnets on my whiteboard. Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute!
ReplyDeleteEmily
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Love it!
ReplyDeleteBrandi
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