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              Santa Bulletin Board Ideas   
              
              Dear Santa 
              Board 
              
              
                
               
              (Photo submitted by Shell) 
              I made this Santa suit board to hang our Dear Santa letters for 
              parents to read before 
 we "mailed" them to Santa.  I added cotton balls to the bottom and 
              the 
 buckle is made from a scrap pc. of shiny gold paper we had lying around. 
               Larger than 
              life Santa display 
              
               Santa Claus is coming to town and to 
              your classroom!  First determine the width that you'd 
 like your display to be.  Then cut two sheets of red bulletin board paper accordingly.  
              Also cut 
 an equal length of tan and white bulletin board paper. Trim a scalloped border around the white 
 sheet to resemble 
              Santa's beard.  Glue the beard to the bottom of the tan sheet (the 
              face).   Then 
 trim one of the red sheets to resemble Santa's hat.  Glue 
              the hat to the top of the face.  Use 
 construction paper scraps, 
              along with cotton balls or fiberfill, to create details for Santa's hat 
 and 
              face.  Finally, glue the remaining red sheet of paper below the 
              beard to resemble  
              Santa's body. If desired, add black construction paper legs to complete this 
              jolly old elf.   
              Display your students' holiday-related work on 
              Santa's spacious belly. 
                
              
              
              Ho Ho Ho Santa Bulletin Board 
              
                
               
              (Photo submitted by Shell) 
                  
              This board was done by another teacher where I worked. 
  I thought all the Santa's were so cute! 
                
                
              
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              No copyright infringement is intended. 
                                I do not claim any of these as my own ideas.   
                                They are shared from friends and fellow group 
              members.   
              Thanks for sharing all your great ideas! 
                       
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