Bulletin Boards

I love a good bulletin board, don’t you?!  But, I don’t want it to take me just a ton of time to put together.  Give me some good paper, borders and big letters and I’m good to go!  Here are some of the boards that I put together this year 🙂
This bulletin board is at the very front of the school (the school’s name is Rhea which you’ll see a lot throughout on the boards!)  For all of the boards I used fadeless paper from Mardel and Hobby Lobby.
I picked up some paper fans and a pom garland from Target for a little extra pizazz! 3190d 1 Fonts:  AGOnFleek, BabblingTpTOrlando, AGSorryNotSorry
I cut out all of my letters by hand.  It is annoying and hurts my hand, but I just haven’t bit the bullet on buying a cutting machine just yet! 74caf 2
 The school’s theme is “Follow Your Arrow” so this phrase was perfect for one of the VERY large boards in front of the cafeteria!  I found vinyl arrow decals on Amazon to add to several of the boards 🙂 2374a 3 Fonts:  AGOnFleek, BabblingTpTOrlando, AGFrinally
 Honeycombs made the perfect addition to the corners! f7695 4
 I really love this tassel banner I found at Target.  These boards are about 14 feet long so I needed all the help I could get taking up the space! 8171f 5 Fonts:  AGOnFleek, AGIsMakeupRequired 35fa4 6
 Our counselor wanted to use this saying for the character board.  I kept it simple with letters and vinyl arrows! 47acc 7 Fonts:  BabblingUnicorn, AGFrinally, AGStruggleBus
This board is in the cafeteria.  School news and flyers will be displayed here so that parents can stay up-to-date when they visit their students for lunch! 62701 8 AGOnFleek, AGStruggleBus
I listed all of the fonts underneath the pictures, but here are links to Amy and Abby’s font packs:
Last year I put together a video tutorial to show you how I make the letters for my boards.  You can watch that below!  It’s super simple and doesn’t consume very much time 🙂

All of the letters on all of the bulletin boards from this year and last year all fit on a regular sized sheet of paper.  I did not enlarge or blow any of the letters up… so they are easy to print and cut!
You can check out the boards I did last year HERE!
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9 Responses

  1. LOVE your stuff so much.Have been looking for big cute letters like you have on your bulletin boards but I only have keynote on my mac. Do you have instructions on how to make the letters and such.

  2. Amy! These boards are beautiful. I am so inspired. I loved the video how to and am so excited to give this a go. On the large bulletin boards, how did you make the letters? Did you just project them onto large paper and trace them/cut them out by hand? Your video was so helpful, but still wondering how you made the letters that are larger than paper size. Thanks so much!

  3. Stacy, Sarah, and Cathy- I went back into the post and listed out all of the fonts 🙂

    Meghan- they may look large, but they all fit onto an 81/2 x 11 sheet of paper, so I just print and cut 🙂

    Kendra- I've never used Keynote so I'm not sure how to use it