Have you priced posters lately? It's insane how much some of them can run. Recently I was at a school supply store looking for posters for my 1st grade classroom. I was trying to match the decor and colors that I planned to use in my classroom. I kept coming up empty. I'm pretty nifty with the computer, so I decided to come home and just figure it out on my own. What I found out was that making posters from home and having them printed is super simple!
I found two resources for printing posters. The first one is www.staples.com . Once on their site, look for the Copy & Print services on the left hand side of the page. You basically start the process like you are going to make a regular color print. Once you've uploaded your design (more instructions on that in a moment), choose 11x17 for the size. You get 2 paper choices. One is a regular copy paper type and the other is more of a card stock. The regular copy paper is $.98 and the card stock is $1.97. I decided to go ahead with the card stock. I had 5 posters printed and I am THRILLED with the results!
Next I decided that I needed a few that were a little larger. I needed a birthday poster and a 120 chart for my math board. Again, I couldn't find anything that I liked. Personally I didn't want to pay what Staples wanted for a larger size print, so I started looking around. I found a really great website called www.shortrunposters.com . You can get an 18x24 for only $2.97. Now shipping was a little higher - right under $10, however if you are ordering multiple posters the price doesn't go up making it a good deal to get exactly what you want. I ordered 2 and was COMPLETELY thrilled with the final product!
I just got them on Friday, so I haven't had time to laminate and hang them yet.
So, here are the super difficult instructions on how to create a poster. Ummm, nope. I don't do difficult. Here are the super EASY instructions on how to create a poster.
First, open PowerPoint if you're on a PC or Keynote if you're own a Mac.
Next, change the size of the slide. For Keynote you choose the Inspector. I'm not in front of a PC right now, so I don't remember exactly where you go, but look for the option to change your slide size. You want to multiply the size you would like your poster by 72. So, if you want an 11x17 poster you would make your slide size 792 x 1224 and for an 18 x 24 you would make the slide size 1296 x 1728.
Make your poster by adding text, images, etc. There are a ton of great resources online for teachers to use free clipart for their classrooms. Just google "free teacher clipart" or "free owl clipart" etc.
After you have your slide exactly how you want it, export it as a PDF and save it.
Now you're ready to upload the file to Staples or Short Run Posters!
Now, Short Run Posters is running a deal right now. You can get FREE SHIPPING by using the code popJULY13.
This has been a great resource for me to learn for my classroom and I hope that you can use the info, too!
Several of the above posters are available in my TPT store. You can find them HERE.
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Friday, July 5, 2013
New Chevron Classroom Decor
This year I will be leaving the middle school classroom and moving to 1st grade. It's a huge change, but I couldn't be more excited. One thing that I have been working on this summer is getting my classroom just right. I have decided to go with a bright classroom that includes chevron, polka dots and owls. Today I got several things ready to have printed and laminated. I've uploaded them to my TPT store. I will be adding more over the next two days with this design and a few others that seem to be trending right now. I'm listing items separately and also in a package. That way you can only buy what you like or, if you like it all, you can buy the entire set for less than buying each item individually.
Here is a link to my chevron 120 chart.
Here is a link to my chevron 120 chart.
Here is a link to my chevron Class Birthday Poster.
I used www.shortrunposters.com to print each of these in 18x24 for only $2.97 each! I'm putting the birthday poster in a brightly painted picture frame with a glass front. That will allow me to use a dry erase marker to write student names in and then it will be easy to edit and use again next year.
I've just added a "WELCOME TO" chevron bunting to my TPT store. You can get it here.
Look for other chevron items to be posted over the next couple of hours and then different designs over the next few days. Have an idea for your classroom decor? Send me a message and I will see what I can do!
Happy Friday!