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Hanging Table Signs


I have been crafting up a storm. I went back to work today. Lots of meetings as well as a talent show! The students don't start until next Monday, but I want to be ready. Especially since some are going to show up this Thursday for Meet the Teacher night.
The first thing I made was a cover for my shelves. It was looking a little "blah" so I added a colorful banner.

The main project I was working on were my hanging table signs.


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  1. Awesome instructional video! I want to make one or five! Thanks for sharing!

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  2. Thanks for the tutorial !! I don't have a score board but now I want one ~ what a great tool :) Your table signs and too cute. Thanks for sharing.

    Kelly
    First Grade Fairytales

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  3. Oooh I love your shelving! Definitely jealous of it! Good luck with your upcoming first day of school! EEK! Definitely freaking me out cause I'll be there in less than 3 weeks! EEK EEK! :)

    Amanda
    Reaching for the TOP!

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  4. I love you table signs. I wish we could hang things from our ceilings. I could probably figure out a way to use them. The tutorial was great!! I am your newest follower. I would love for you to drop by and check out my brand new blog at secondgradechatter.blogspot.com I posted my very first Monday Made it today. YAY!!!

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