Friday, January 13, 2012

Desk makeovers, bulletin boards and homeschool fun!

So, remember back in September of last year, I posted about finding this beauty here? =)

Well, then we had to move across the country before I could put everything together that I had envisioned but finally it's finished and looks more like this:


After a good paint job and hardware from Anthropologie, the desk was finished. Then I bought a $10 dollar bulletin board at Target and got the square shelves and chair from Ikea.
The bulletin board needed some help, though. I realized why it was so cheap...the cork came off very easily. My good friend LeAnn over at The Modest Homestead had a post last month about a fabric covered bulletin board that I thought was absolutely adorable. I tweaked it just a tad and instead of covering the whole bulletin board with fabric so the border didn't show I used upholstery tacs right up against the border.

I love the finished look! It's so easy to staple or tape things to her bulletin board now and I don't have to worry about the cork peeling off. =) Thanks LeAnn!

Now, the really fun part. It's January but Valentine's Day is just around the corner and I wanted to try to find a bulletin board idea that I could at least leave up til March or so. I found a cute idea at First Grade Blue Skies for a Snowology bulletin board. And the snowman or should I say...girl...was wearing red, so I thought it would be cute for Valentines as well. =)


Basically, 'snowology' is a term to describe anything that has to do with snow. So, I posted different facts about snow like their unique shapes and texture. I added a little history lesson about the worst blizzard that Colorado has seen...since (1913), cautions about the snow, and some fun facts, too.


Now when this school year started I did not own a laminator or a Cricut but now I see how useful these things are for creating bulletin boards. My free-hand abilities were not 'cutting' it. No pun intended. ;) I found a good deal on a mini Cricut and love it. It will cut any shape out for you and I liked this model because I only do occasional scrapbooking and school projects. I used it for making the letters in snowology and the informational flashcards.
Then I laminated everything so it would be sturdier and last longer. I used the laminator pictured below. You can find one on Amazon for about 20 bucks give or take.


Now, I'm really excited about future bulletin board and home school projects. ;)




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5 comments:

  1. Love it! It turned out so cute! That Crikut looks like it would come in handy for lots of things! The whole set up looks great!

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  2. I love it, too! You're inspiring me to get Chloe's bulletin board set up!

    Except, being a CriCut lover, I had to correct your spelling - for no other reason than you'll get a little better SEO out of it.

    (how do you like that? I just made Chris really happy saying 'SEO' - search engine optimization)

    I'm so happy you got a Cricut!! What cartridges do you have for it right now?

    I love your giant snowgirl, too. I think being where you are, it'll DEFINITELY be appropriate for awhile. ;)

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  3. Grrr...I had corrected that spelling a few days ago...but I guess I forgot to save it or I just looked at the preview...haha. Thanks for the heads up. =)

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  4. And Emma is super bummed we haven't had snow in a while. It was 57 degrees today!! Crazy. We've been going to the park and wearing short sleeves. Totally loving this weather. Hopefully we'll get snow soon enough.

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