Organize Your Life: Bulletin Board Tutorial
In an attempt to organize my thoughts and of form, my odds and ends, I created this bulletin board using recycled and vintage materials, that has a special pocket too. Its cork, then you lot can stick things right to it quick and easy. And you tin can practise it likewise…
What practise I demand for this projection? Materials: Recycled Frame, Cardboard or other hard-backing, fabric (or recycled hankies, which I used), cork, staple gun, craft mucilage, paint and brush
How do I brand this? Steps: 1. Clean recycled frame, so it is prepare for paint. Cut cardboard to fit within frame.
2. Have cutting cardboard and begin gluing thin pieces of cork to surface. Covering the unabridged slice.
iii. While waiting for gum to dry, brainstorm painting the frame with several layers of paint. I like to use leftover house pigment because information technology dries flat and is very durable.
4. While waiting for paint to dry, begin wrapping cloth around the front end of cork-covered cardboard and pull around to dorsum to secure with staple gun. I used a vintage handkerchief instead of cloth for the larger cloth piece.
v. To create a pocket for the "bottom" of the bulletin board, I added an cheap linen separate from the larger slice. I folded the linen in half and ironed it to create a finished border. And and so overlapped the linen on peak of the large navy piece by two inches and secured it in the back with a staple gun, but left the front open, creating the pocket.
half-dozen. Once that is done and the paint is dry on the frame, pop the finished cardboard/fabric piece into the frame and secure in the back. Now, its ready to hang or lean up confronting your dresser.
Side note: I actually had a different tutorial planned for today. I that is more Valentine's inspired. But I unfortunately couldn't stop it in time. So, check back tomorrow…fingers crossed, I might just have that tutorial gear up for tomorrow. Until so, visit the tutorials page to create more than than 25 fun projects.
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