This year, the Book Fair theme is Under the Sea. They gave me a dark blue paper to make the window poster. Well, the dark blue looked more like a dark sky to me so I decided to add a boat bottom! I used some rolled white paper to make the boat form. I trimmed kraft cardstock 3" wide in two lengths - 8 1/2" and 11". I inked the edges with Vintage Photo ink and adhered them on top of the white paper with my ATG gun. I trimmed the edges and adhered the boat to the poster.
I added the Under the Sea letters on the bottom and seaweed on each side. I planned on adding other sea creatures but it was getting crowded and hard to read the words at the bottom.
I found the sea creatures on my Silhouette Cameo - most of them came from the Silhouette online store. I cut some sea creatures 3" tall for our Media Specialist to use to decorate the library.
Tanner wanted a Nemo fish - this is the closest I was willing to make!!
I also make 4 menu posters for her to hang inside the school. I wanted a sea creature holding a sub sandwich. I used the crab and a hamburger. I used the bottom bun for both the top and bottom of the roll. I cut the hamburger patty out in pink to resemble ham. I cut the pickles red for tomatoes. I have to admit - creating the sandwich was almost as fun as making the boat!!
Here is the finished poster. I tore light brown cardstock to look like sand. I inked the bread with Vintage Photo ink.
I love making these decorations every year for our Book Fair!
I saw the poster in the front window at school today and had to add this picture!!
2 comments:
AWESOME poster, that school is lucky to have you and I bet they know it too!
OMG girl OMG you really did come up with one outstanding and super clever piece of artwork...I'm in total awe of what you did..I'd say your kick starting your list with a vengence so WOOT WOOT WOOT for you hey gals lets give her a standing ovation....stand up and lets all say it together!!!!
WOOT WOOT WOOT!! CLAP CLAP CLAP
Way to go gals!!
OK whew .....love crowd participation
NOW: YOU so ROCK!!
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