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Use fabric instead of paper to cover your boards. This little hack will save you YEARS of a headache. Measure once, cut, staple and done. Fabric doesn't fade like paper.
Then place the fabric face down on your floor. Place the foam insulation on top of it. Wrap the fabric around the sides making sure it's straight, smooth, and even. Attach the fabric to the back, using large pieces of clear packing tape (or duct tape or flat thumbtacks.
Flannel and cotton fabrics are considered to be the best choices when making a fabric bulletin board. These types of fabric are durable and will withstand the stretching required to make the board. They are smooth and soft to the touch.
Use large headings or headliners to label bulletin boards so that they are noticeable and easy to read. You can also line up headliners along a wall or above a chalkboard or whiteboard to create borders and classroom calendars, or use them to label classroom centers, reading areas, and much more.
Flannel and cotton fabrics are considered to be the best choices when making a fabric bulletin board. These types of fabric are durable and will withstand the stretching required to make the board. They are smooth and soft to the touch.
Re: Fabric on bulletin boards I've been using fabric for years. It doesn't seem to fade like paper does, and it's really easy to put up. I use staples (my bulletin board is cork). It will look good until you get tired of it.
After measuring the height of your board to find the width you need, measure the length of your board to determine how many yards you will need to purchase. Here is what I used in the 56 width jersey fabric: My Small Bulletin Board (about 30 long): 1 yard. My Large Bulletin Board: 3 yards.
Cut the fabric. Roll the fabric on to a clean, dry surface with the back side of the fabric facing up. Secure the fabric to the DIY Bulletin Board. Add decorative ribbon and upholstery tacks. Staple the fabric to the DIY Bulletin Board.
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