My son needed a place to show his artwork,
so I wanted to make something that matched his room,
and was a little different than the plain 'ol bulletin board.
First, I sanded a regular sized bulletin board
and stapled them the center of the board.
The colors I chose went with his room.
Next, I hot glued twine on the edge of both sides of the paper.
I did this so that I could clip more artwork,
if it got to cluttered with tacks.
So I have twine at the top and bottom of the paper.
Then I used a red ink pad and scraped the edge
of several clothespins to give them a worn look.
I also just wanted to add some color to them, so it worked perfect!
Then, I hot glued them to the twine,
as well as the bottom of the board.
This will give the board a lot more available space
to display pictures and artwork!
Next, I took an old Scrabble set
and glued his name and some buttons on it.
I tried to give the letters a distressed look by scraping them
on a black ink pad.
Next, I added my pictures...
but not too many because I wanted you to see how cute it was first!
Then I used a red ink pad and scraped the edge
of several clothespins to give them a worn look.
I also just wanted to add some color to them, so it worked perfect!
Then, I hot glued them to the twine,
as well as the bottom of the board.
This will give the board a lot more available space
to display pictures and artwork!
Next, I took an old Scrabble set
and glued his name and some buttons on it.
I tried to give the letters a distressed look by scraping them
on a black ink pad.
Next, I added my pictures...
but not too many because I wanted you to see how cute it was first!
with tacks, clothespins, and whatever else you want.
Very cheap,
easy to do,
and Simon LOVES it!!!
Job well done!
That is so fun!!! I love the clothespins!
ReplyDeleteThat is too cute!
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