Showing posts with label bulletin boards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bulletin boards. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Bulletin Board

This is the bulletin board in the foyer of our church.  People don't usually do anything to it for weddings, but I couldn't resist.  The guest book was on the counter in front of the board, and the sanctuary entrance was just to the right, so it really is a focal point as you walk in.
It was quick and easy.  I cu the words with scal 2 and my cricut out of black contact paper.  The photo I printed myself, using paer called "super B" size-its 13 x 19!!!!  The quality was amazing.  Then I just used netting and ribbon around the edges.
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Saturday, December 5, 2009

Church Bulletin Board-Christmas

Here is a simple bulletin board I did for the church foyer.  The letters are vinyl, the ornaments and bottom border are wallpaper.  It was a roll of heavy gold wallpaper on clearance at lowes for $1-it cuts beautifully!  There is a lot of blank space because the congregation hangs Christmas cards on it. The church is decorated in a victorian theme this year.  Sorry for the poor lighting, it was dark outside when I took the picture!  I should have turned on more lights! 

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Monday, August 24, 2009

Bulletin Board

Hi-I'm back! My laptop died on Friday. I didn't know what to do with no computer! My wonderful DH went shopping Sat. morning and got me a new one. Unfortunately we had a very busy weekend so he still doesn't have everything I need on the new one yet. But at least I'm back on-line and can use scal. Of course he has to call provocraft for a new ds registration number. He gets so mad at them!

This is a quick bulletin board I did at church this weekend promoting our kids program, which starts back up after summer break soon. Thanks for looking!

Friday, August 14, 2009

Bulletin board for funeral of our beloved retired Pastor's wife

This is a large bulletin board (4x8) in the foyer of our church. I made this board to match the funeral program. The program was created in word. I was able to take the flourishes from word into scal and cut the boarders to match the program. It was the first time I had tried this, and it worked great.