DIY Poster Board Project: Making the Most of Excess Materials

Hey, y’all.
Okay, so I did go back and check my email and my notes,
and I can confirm that the sale was in fact 16 by 20.
So that is why, um,
there’s a trim.
So this is actually like 20 by 16,
but the entire sheet is 24 by 16.
So I don’t understand why they wouldn’t just do 16 by 24,
but I don’t know. Anyway,
this, I guess,
is just excess. So basically what we’re gonna do,
and we’re not gonna make all of these,
cause I wanna just kind of, like,
make some poster boards, but mainly with this one.
So I wanna show you guys. Now,
let me give my little disclaimer.
I have never, um,
used their repositionable posters.
I think it’s kind of sturdy,
so I’m almost wondering if I want to trim it and then just do, like,
the spray, cause I’ve seen people use spray adhesive spray,
so you can do like
this. This is repositionable too,
but this is, like,
lock tight, and we could spray the back and lay it down,
or if I should cut it and actually peel it and lay it down.
But it’s repositionable, so I should be able to pick it up,
put it back down. So I think I’m gonna try that first.
Um, and I am gonna put it on one of the.
The foam boards, probably the black.
Um. What y’all think?
So, yeah,
let me.
Let me clear my Table so that we can get started on our poster boards.
Also, I did do a, um.
I did show you guys. This is a template,
and I did show you guys how I made this using my camera template.
I’m gonna be uploading that to my all access portal,
and I’ll probably add it to my website for, like,
a small fee if you want, like,
a long, drawn out tutorial on how to edit this.
So, yeah.