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Celebrating Our Accomplish'MITTS'! - Winter Bulletin Board Idea
By Kayla • April 3, 2018
It's hard to believe that Thanksgiving is already here, let alone that winter is right around the corner! You'll likely be doing some special projects and craftivities with your kiddos as the holidays approach and this winter themed bulletin board design - with the colorful snowman and mitten accents as well as the vibrant patterned papers - provides the perfect platform for displaying their accomplish'mitts'!
Celebrating Our Accomplish'MITTS'!
- Background: White bulletin board paper.
- Title: "Celebrating Our Accomplish'MITTS'!"
- Border: Winter themed trimmer.
- Decoration: Arrange pieces of colorful patterned scrapbook paper in the empty space on the bulletin board, creating display places for your students' classwork, and add laminated mitten cutouts below each piece. You can use a dry erase marker to write on the cutouts and label each project, craft, etc. with students' names.
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Kayla Johnson
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