Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Ginormous Bulletin Board Makeover

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This bulletin board is bigger than my desk at work…I’m pretty sure it came over on the Mayflower or the Nina or the Penta (I think those are the names of those three Pilgrim ships).  And you can see that it is stained and faded and had lots of holes and staples stuck in it.

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After getting permission of course, I decided to spruce it up a bit as our offices were moving to a new building while I was gone on vacation.  I taped off the wooden frame and

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used a painting pad (trust me I used a sponge brush at first and it just didn’t get enough coverage) to slather on the paint and this baby took almost a full quart of Clark and Kensington paint with primer (a freebie from one of their promo offers at Westlakes).  The corkboard just soaked it up.

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This is the difference between the first coat on the left and the second coat on the right.  It was pretty plain, so I decided to add something to spiff it up.  I had an old USA folded map and cut it in strips.

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I used Mod Podge to attach the map…I love it!! This pic was taken in the old office. 

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Here it is in my new office.  Lots of space on it and it looks great!  Plus it helps cover that mauve wall!

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6 comments:

  1. Your ginormous board turned out so much better! It's amazing what some paint and a little tender loving care can do for something. Great Project!

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  2. It's so pretty! I bet you LOVE using it....

    hugs ~ Crystelle

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  3. Love it!! Makeovers are so fun :) You did an amazing job!
    Thanks for sharing at Artsy Corner, hope to see you again this week!

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  4. I love this bulletin board! Inspired. The map on the top and bottom really makes it! :)

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  5. Great way to add new life to that dinosaur! Thanks for sharing this with my readers.

    Warmly, Michelle
    Faith, Trust & Pixie Dust

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