I found $30 picture frames on clearance at Hobby Lobby for $3 a piece. Since they were meant to be a completed piece, I had to dismantle them before I could begin on my project. Because the backs don't really matter, it wasn't a big deal- I just tore off the paper backing, took off the Styrofoam piece, and pulled out the dozens of industrial staples. Once that was done, I was ready to begin.
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I bought clearance scrapbook paper, also from Hobby Lobby, to fit my classroom decor. I printed subject labels and used rubber cement to tack them onto the paper. I reinserted the glass, now clean and free of the ever annoying sticky residue, and backed it with the 'art' that was in there previously. Since the back doesn't matter, I just used grey tape to hold everything in. This will also make it easy to take apart should I choose to repaint or redo the insides. Now it is ready to be written on by dry erase markers and will look much better than my previously cluttered whiteboard. Yay!
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