DIY Beachy Bulletin Board
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Supplies:
-1 bag of drift wood (JOANNS)
-1 small bag of sea shells (your choice JOANNS)
-1 square bulletin board (JOANNS)
-a glue gun and glue sticks.
-and thumbtacks
Directions:
First you will start by mapping out your drift wood and sea shells, I played around with my bulletin board until I got the look I was wanting. Once you get the look you want, leave everything in place and start hot gluing down each item until you are done. This project is super easy and super stylish. It would be perfect on any wall above a desk, in a kitchen or wherever you see fit. Heck’ it would be darling in your beach front condo HA! (i can dream)
Bulletin Boards are fantastic to display your favorite photos, small mementos, and important notes and messages. Now a days your bulletin boards doesn’t have to be boring and plain Ole’ bulletin You can dress them up to reflect you. If you all are looking for apartment friendly, DIY projects, decorating, entertaining, living on a budget, food and yummy recipes, plus much more, then I really encourage you all to check out Renter Resources to get the scoop on all of these great resources. Have fun in your small space and know that you can make in functional and full of style.
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hi do you know where i could buy a small bulletin board like that?
Hi Sara, I actually made the bulletin board. However you can get the sticky back bulletin pads at JOANNS. Thanks, jen