Where are good places to find the basic wall decorations a typical daycare room might have? Here are some of my frugal yet creative ideas:
1. I'm thinking about using construction paper for cutting out the colors. I will use blue paper to cut out the letters B l u e then place them on the wall. Many places I've seen have the standard poster with a bunch of colors or circles with the words printed on them that came from the dollar store. I just want to be creative, do you think this is a good idea?
2. I am also going to use a flannel board background and frame it on the wall like a piece of artwork near the reading area. This way it looks professional and can be used easily for telling flannel board stories without the kids being able to touch it. My flannel board background has one outdoor scene and one indoor scene then I would also pick up plain blue or yellow or whatever color of flannel to change these regularly. They all measure about the size of a 16 by 20 frame so it would be the largest wall decor in the main room. What do you think?
3. I'm going to buy a large corkboard (because I only have two small, which one will be the parent board in the entryway) and place a colored background on it and use this to display children's artwork and some of mine of course that I do with the kids a few times a month. I've seen pictures of someone's daycare on here who has really large corkboards like 3 feet tall by 5 feel wide or near that and thought it looked very professional and preschool room like. What do you think?
Please share any other ideas for things on the wall.
1. I'm thinking about using construction paper for cutting out the colors. I will use blue paper to cut out the letters B l u e then place them on the wall. Many places I've seen have the standard poster with a bunch of colors or circles with the words printed on them that came from the dollar store. I just want to be creative, do you think this is a good idea?
2. I am also going to use a flannel board background and frame it on the wall like a piece of artwork near the reading area. This way it looks professional and can be used easily for telling flannel board stories without the kids being able to touch it. My flannel board background has one outdoor scene and one indoor scene then I would also pick up plain blue or yellow or whatever color of flannel to change these regularly. They all measure about the size of a 16 by 20 frame so it would be the largest wall decor in the main room. What do you think?
3. I'm going to buy a large corkboard (because I only have two small, which one will be the parent board in the entryway) and place a colored background on it and use this to display children's artwork and some of mine of course that I do with the kids a few times a month. I've seen pictures of someone's daycare on here who has really large corkboards like 3 feet tall by 5 feel wide or near that and thought it looked very professional and preschool room like. What do you think?
Please share any other ideas for things on the wall.
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