Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Tuesday Teacher Tip - Storage for Bulletin Boards

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Now for a Tuesday Tip.
How do you store your bulletin board things and posters? 
For the past 20 years I have used large art portfolios to store mine. They were getting a little stinky after sitting on the floor for 20 years, so I decided over Spring Break to get new ones. So I went to Office Max and the portfolios I had been using were about $20 a piece. No way! I needed about 10. I have everything organized by month, season, or other categories. Anyway I remembered seeing a fellow teacher having garment bags laying on the floor in her storage closet filled with bulletin board supplies. I went to Wal-Mart, thinking they will be cheap, but $8 a piece was just OK and besides there was a Dollar Tree across the street. Guess What I Found! Garment bags -$1! My kinda price. I figured I could always bring them back, if they were to flimsy, or I could buy new ones every year at $1 a piece.  

I keep all the bags from my bulletin board sets, so I used clothespins
 to attach the bags to hangers, and then inserted them in the garment bags.
Use a permanent marker to label each garment bag.
 I now have them hung up in a closet in my basement. 
They are off the floor and so much easier to look through.



So neat and organized, 
and no more old smelly cardboard art portfolios.





2 comments:

  1. That art portfolio looks very familiar. Mine isn't smelly but it's got many scrapes and bruises. :)
    ❀ Tammy
    Forever in First

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  2. I love the art portfolios but they were a little beat up on the corners and had seen better days. I needed to clean them out. Some of the bulletin board sets were old and I pitched a lot of things I hadn't used in years. I feel like I accomplished something.

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