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Friday, August 31, 2012

If you're interested in making your own posters, I'd recommend Vistaprint.  I recently received my first order for posters from them, and I'm pleased.  I decided I like the "small" size best (11.25" x 17.3") and would suggest choosing the "premium poster cardstock" option for $1.99 extra. They are sturdy enough to tote around to classroom guidance lessons, and then post on your wall for continued reference.  One more suggestion: wait for a sale!  I got the "medium size" (24"x18") for $5.99 each a few weeks ago and they have a plastic-y front coating on them so lamination isn't necessary.  I'm hoping the coating will also minimize fading.  If you add photos to your design (costs a little more), there doesn't seem to be a resolution warning, so be careful. 
A few more from my order:




4 comments:

  1. So cool, Tanya! Where did you get the pics, were they ones you pick in vista print? Love, love them. Maybe bring them to our next meeting??

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  2. They are all backgrounds on Vistaprint (except for a few I uploaded a small photo to, and the emotions tree which I uploaded as well).

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  3. I found an "Is it Bullying?" poster on Pinterest that was linked to this site. Is it still pavailable?

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  4. If the poster wording was, "When does conflict turn into bullying?" then I created it. I used Vistaprint to make it and I give you permission to use the same wording to make your own poster. :)

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