"No Name Paper" Holder
I got the idea for this project from this pin a few months ago and loved the idea from the start! I know that no name papers are a struggle for many teachers and we all have our own procedure when it comes to them. I teach in the middle school setting, so my classroom procedure has been that if I come across any no name papers, I tape them to the board and students need to claim them if they want credit for the assignment. This has worked fine in the past, but the mess of papers/ ripped off tape has always bothered me. (Yes, I do have a "type A" personality...) So, this cute little holder will get rid of the "mess" on my whiteboard and also lets me keep my procedure in place!
I teach at a small school, so the number of no name papers that I have to deal with will be smaller than most, so that is why I only included 6 clips on my board.
Here's how I made it:
Supplies:
- Hot Glue Gun and Hot Glue
- Cardboard Letters
- Clothespins
- Flat Canvas
- Scrapbook Paper
- Ribbon
- Mod Podge
- Acrylic Paint
The best part about this project for me was that most of these "supplies" were already sitting in my craft bins! Super inexpensive and quick!
I took the flat canvas and painted the edges with orange acrylic paint. While that dried, I cut the scrapbooking paper down to the desired size and secured it on the canvas. ( I used double sided tape, but I would suggest something stronger because the Mod Podge made the tape slip off.) Then I mod podged that baby down. While I was waiting for that to dry, I painted my cardboard letters. I then hot glued those down on the surface, glued my clothespins on and Waaaa-la! After gluing a ribbon on the back, it's ready to hang in my classroom!
Isn't that cute?? I hope you're all enjoying your last few weeks of vacation as much as I plan to!
Best,
Ms. M
"Creativity is contagious; pass it on." Albert Einstein
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