Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] Digest Number 1042
[email protected]
In a message dated 3/16/01 3:14:35 AM Mountain Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:
<< Hooo boy - that's a reach back in time.. hmmm If I'm remembering correctly,
we used push pins in the top corners and a couple more along the top
strategically to keep it straight, and then we taped the pics to each other,
rather than to the wall. I'm gonna guess we did the same down the sides
(strategic push pins) to keep it close to the wall. It did less damage (push
pin hole wise) than the traditional posters that adorn college dorm walls
cuz the pins were all along the edges of the wall near the corners. The
collage was made up of mostly magazine pictures and captions cut into
different shapes and then taped together.
NICKI~
[email protected] writes:
<< Hooo boy - that's a reach back in time.. hmmm If I'm remembering correctly,
we used push pins in the top corners and a couple more along the top
strategically to keep it straight, and then we taped the pics to each other,
rather than to the wall. I'm gonna guess we did the same down the sides
(strategic push pins) to keep it close to the wall. It did less damage (push
pin hole wise) than the traditional posters that adorn college dorm walls
cuz the pins were all along the edges of the wall near the corners. The
collage was made up of mostly magazine pictures and captions cut into
different shapes and then taped together.
>>Sounds cool, thank you.
NICKI~