Notes to self: our twist on the classic locker accessory.WHAT YOU NEED * newspaper * corkboard cork·board n. A construction and insulating sheet material made of compressed and baked granules of cork. Noun 1. corkboard cut to fit inside your locker Things commonly known as lockers include:
n. A usually silver adhesive tape made of cloth mesh coated with a waterproof material, originally designed for sealing heating and air-conditioning ducts. Noun 1. * fun decorative objects from the craft store * mirror * tacky glue * puffy paint * push pins WHAT TO DO * 1. Go outside, and put down newspaper. Spray-paint corkboard your fave fave Informal n. One that is preferred above others or likely to win; a favorite. adj. Favorite. [Short for favorite.] color, and let dry completely. 2. Cut strips of duct tape in half horizontally. Outline your corkboard with duct tape, making sure it's evenly folded around the back and front of the board. 3. Place decorative objects, including the mirror, on the board. Once they're precisely placed, glue them on. 4. Write your initials in the corner with puffy paint. 5. Let everything dry overnight, then pin up notes and to-do lists. |
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