Putting up a holiday bulletin board, what can the theme be?
I work with some troubled people and I want to make snowflakes for them to write something on to put on the bulletin board. All I can think of is Christmas wishes or favorite Christmas memories, but neither of those ideas are working for me.
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- What about " A Winter Wonderland?"
- If it is supposed to be a "holiday" bulletin board. DO NOT use Christmas or holly or red/green
- "walking in a winter wonderland"?
- How about "All I want for Christmas"? You could make a kid out of construction paper who is missing his/her 2 front teeth. He/she could be looking out the window as if waiting for Santa. Attach the snowflakes after the people you work with write down what they want for Christmas.
How about "The Spirit of Christmas"? You could do a winter wonderland type background and have the people you work with write down what Christmas means to them and then attach the snowflakes. The background could be a small town with a horse-drawn sled winding its way through the hills or something.
How about "To Grandmother's House We Go"? You could have the people you work with write their favorite memory of their grandmother on a gingerbread man. Make a granny out of construction paper, make a kitchen scene behind her with an oven in view and she can be holding a tray of gingerbread men.
How about "Jingle Bell Time"? The people you work with could write on paper jingle bells and your bulletin board scene could be Santa and his reindeer. Attach the people's jingle bells to Santa and to the reindeer harnesses and antlers.
How about "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree"? Your bulletin board could have a big Christmas tree on it and the people you work with could write on presents and ornaments that you could then attach to the board.
As far as what to have the people write for the last two you could have them write what they want for Christmas, what their favorite Christmas gift was and how old they were when they received it, their earliest Christmas memory, their family Christmas traditions, their favorite Christmas song, etc.
- You could try;
What Christmas is about for them
What food they HAVE to have near Christmas (everyone has one)
Best present they ever got
funniest present they ever got
- Christmas around the World
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