@@Sunshinestateeducator Right?! My mom used spaghetti sauce cans and hot glued pencils to them. So simple and so dang cute!! I found a place at school where I can place some of them so that makes my heart happy ❤️
Hi, how did you get the green paper to stick to the cabinet doors? Staple gun or glue sticks and how do you keep it from getting ruined throughout the year? Your room looks great!
@@firstlast-ey5yw Thanks for watching! So, I used left over Better Than Paper bulletin board paper and adhered it with double sided tape and also packing tape. It’s not perfect by any means, but it’s held up for a few years now. If pieces start to tear, I just pop a little bit of packing tape. I tried contact paper and peel and stick wallpaper, but my cabinets have a weird coating on them that I could never get off for some reason. Some of my colleagues have been successful with contact paper and peel and stick though.
The centerpieces you had in the teachers lounge were so cute!
@@Sunshinestateeducator Right?! My mom used spaghetti sauce cans and hot glued pencils to them. So simple and so dang cute!! I found a place at school where I can place some of them so that makes my heart happy ❤️
@@FINDINGMYWAYINFIRST awwwww yay!!!
definitely do more timelapses :)
I will try my best 🙂
Hi, how did you get the green paper to stick to the cabinet doors? Staple gun or glue sticks and how do you keep it from getting ruined throughout the year? Your room looks great!
@@firstlast-ey5yw Thanks for watching! So, I used left over Better Than Paper bulletin board paper and adhered it with double sided tape and also packing tape. It’s not perfect by any means, but it’s held up for a few years now. If pieces start to tear, I just pop a little bit of packing tape.
I tried contact paper and peel and stick wallpaper, but my cabinets have a weird coating on them that I could never get off for some reason. Some of my colleagues have been successful with contact paper and peel and stick though.