I'm back for a quick post on the last day of teacher week!
I've gotten a lot of questions about the fabric "bulletin boards" that were in my classroom pictures earlier this week.
Example #1 - blue polka dotted board beside the Smartboard
The truth is they are not bulletin boards at all...it's just plain ol' fabric on my painted cinderblock walls. So, I figured I'd go ahead and make that a quick trick to share. I think I've finally mastered the easiest (and quickest) way to put fabric on the walls after several years of trial and error.
Example #1 - blue polka dotted board beside the Smartboard
Example #2- yellow chevron board above community supply shelf
Example #3 - hot pink board above (soon to be blue shelves) for math manipulatives
The truth is they are not bulletin boards at all...it's just plain ol' fabric on my painted cinderblock walls. So, I figured I'd go ahead and make that a quick trick to share. I think I've finally mastered the easiest (and quickest) way to put fabric on the walls after several years of trial and error.
So, first things first. You need to meet my hot, new BFF.
Here she is.
Isn't she beautiful?
This is a cordless glue gun. I've borrowed one from one of my coworkers for going on 7 years now so I finally broke down at bought my own (at JoAnns). It's fabulous. You can use it for quite a while before putting it back on its base to heat up again. I'm sure you could do this without a cordless gun but this makes it way easier.
I put up almost everything in my room with hot glue because it's the only thing that stays all year. Most of the time it pops right off of the wall with no problems but every now and then you'll get a glob that doesn't want to come off without the paint.
Soooo...I figured out a different way to hang things instead of putting the hot glue directly on the wall.
Painter's tape!
Just put the tape wherever you want to hang something and the hot glue goes on the painter's tape. If you need to take it down, you just peel the painter's tape off and there is absolutely no mess or damage!
You can also put painter's tape on whatever it is that you are hanging so that it won't be damaged if you want to take it down or move it but I didn't do that with my fabric because I figured by the time I wanted a change, I would be ready for new fabric.
The best part is this makes the whole process go super duper fast AND helps you get your fabric straight on the wall!
More tape and the fabric is on its way up!
*Notice the purple bandaid...yes...my hot little bff can be kind of feisty sometimes. We have somewhat of an unhealthy relationship. She burns me. I say bad things to her and then I forgive her and love her once more. Sigh.*
If you need a little extra staying power for a larger board...this stuff works great and wipes off the wall with a Clorox wipe pretty easily.
If you need a little extra staying power for a larger board...this stuff works great and wipes off the wall with a Clorox wipe pretty easily.
It works fine without anything except hot glue around the edges, though!
Then, you can put your border up the same way OR hot glue your border straight on the fabric.
Then, you can put your border up the same way OR hot glue your border straight on the fabric.