I use those strong magnets attached to clips (mine are shaped like little men)to
hang posters on the chalkboard. I had been teaching 16 years before I learned
that magnets would stick on a blackboard.
Christa
> Judy - I saw this in a couple of magazines several years ago and tore it
> out to keep - just never got to it!
>
> Also - I started using over the door hooks on some cabinets and then
> used pants hangers to hang posters temporarily - easy to change - easy
> to store. I used them for chart paper too -
>
> Back from the beach late Monday - back to work tomorrow - we both teach
> - WHAT WERE WE THINKING?!?!?!!?
> Ellen
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Judy Decker [mailto:judy.decker@gmail.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 9:57 PM
> To: TeacherArtExchange Discussion Group
> Subject: [teacherartexchange] Easy to make artwork display strips
>
> Dear Art Educators,
>
> This idea was listed in Riverdeep newsletter:
> http://www.theideabox.com/Artwork_Display.html > Might be an easy way to diplay your art prints (no holes in the
> corners from staples).
>
> Glue wooden clothes pins to a long strip of wood (cut to desired
> length for your wall). Drill holes in the end to mount to wall. Spray
> paint to match your room decor.
> You might want to use screws rather than nails to hang it.
>
> Judy Decker
> Incredible Art Department
> http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/ > Incredible Art Resources
> http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/lessons/middle/ >
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