Summer Boredom Fixes

 I don't know about you, but my kids were bored 10 minutes after they started their summer vacation.  So, I took inspiration from all the Summer To-do lists out there (like here)
and made a Bored Board...



Something for my punks to look at when they think they have done it all....


If you'd like to make one or something like it, just follow along:


Supplies
One Canvas 16x20
Spray paint of your choice
Various scrapbook paper
Mod Podge
Paint Brush
Sharpie
Spray the edges of your canvas with the spray paint and let dry



Start cutting your scrapbook paper.  I used varying heights, anywhere from 2" to 3.5".  Since my scrapbook paper is only 12" wide, I had to cut 2 of the same pattern so I could overlap them to make the full 16" across



Arrange your pattern on the canvas, just to make sure you have enough cut and you like
the order of the paper



Remove the paper, keeping it in order to remember the placement and start mod podging it down in place.  The mod podge can kinda make the paper curl, but don't freak out, it will relax once dry. 


After the Mod podge is dry, start writing your suggestions.  I typed mine up first and crossed them off as I went along.  If you aren't confident in your writing skills, you could always use stickers, but that could get costly.  If you do use the sharpie, just do a few practice runs on a plain sheet of paper!


After all the lettering is complete, apply another healthy layer of Mod Podge




Stand back and admire your work




Now, don't let those punks give you anymore excuses. 
I have sent my boys to the Bored Board several times already... and they can always find something to do after looking at it


I have linked up this project to all these partys...go check them out!



27 comments:

Melissa said...

That turned out great and it looks easy enough to put up and take down when you want to! Amazing idea!!

Anji* said...

This is a great idea, I love the fact you added a few 'chores' too!

I might have to adapt this idea for our house (I would have to think about pictures/icons to represent each activity as my daughter doesn't read yet! either that or big brother would have to help her out..)

CraftCrave said...

Just a quick note to let you know that a link to this post will be placed on CraftCrave today [12 Jul 12:00pm GMT]. Thanks, Maria

HoosierHomemade said...

What a great idea! My youngest is 13, but I think he would still enjoy this! Thanks for sharing!
I'd love for you to join us on It's A Blog Party, I host a different linky everyday, Mondays are all about crafting and DIY projects!
http://itsablogparty.com
~Liz

Mandy said...

Absolutely adorable! So functional and the cutest summer artwork I've seen so far! I love it!

made at greenlodge said...

fab idea. thank you

Kaysi said...

Super cute! Love the paper that you used!

Cate said...

This is way too cute. I will be feautring it tomorrow on Random Crafty Georgia Girl.

-Cate from Random Crafty Georgia Girl

The Harris Family said...

Very cute! You also added a bunch of fun ideas. We may need to borrow some of them. My little ones get bored quickly.
-Crystal

Staci J said...

That's super clever!! I can't wait to do fun signs and stuff with my little punks;) They're not quite to the reading phase yet... Visiting from justsewsassy.com

Ashlee @ I'm Topsy Turvy said...

Man another GREAT idea! SOOO cute! you've GOT to come to my link party. Your stuff is just to cute! http://imtopsyturvy.com/index.php/2010/07/topsy-turvy-tuesdays-1/

Makalani Adolpho, PLC said...

Great summer craft. Visiting by way of Tip Me Tuesday!

~Makalani
www.MakazHome.com

Judy@cutest-little-things said...

Hahahaha! Love it! Nicely done!

Judy@cutest-little-things

Amanda@Imperfectly Beautiful said...

CUTE! What a fabulous idea...love it!

~Amanda

Laurel @ Ducks in a Row said...

What a fun idea - and you can use it over and over! Do your kids actually go weed the garden?

Susan said...

Haha...Yes they do!!!! One of my boys actually vacuumed out my car the other day and LOVED it!!!

Sonya@Beyond the Screen Door said...

What a fun idea! Wish I'd seen this cute idea a few years ago when my kids were a little younger!
Great job!

Nicole Maki said...

You did an amazing job! Thanks for the inspiration.

Alice R. said...

This is a great idea, and a great all year gift idea! You should add it to your tutorials so it doesn't get lost in old blog posts in the years to come!

Ellen said...

Great project and so bright and cheery! Kids ought to love it!!

Amanda said...

So fun! So now all you have to do is point! :)

Its A Blog Party said...

I have tried this in the past.
My boys seem to always find a way to get around the "weed the garden" one.
I love the idea of making it colorful.
~Liz

Rachelle said...

LOVE it!

Stephanie Lynn @Under the Table and Dreaming said...

This is super cute and fun! Love the idea of scrapbook paper {so many options}. I may need one of these in a few years! Love the colors you used! Thanks so much for joining the Sunday Showcase. Hope you have a wonderful week! ~ Stephanie Lynn

Room to Inspire said...

This is such a great idea - As soon as my kiddos can read, this will be a must! Thanks for linking up to Be Inspired this month.

Chelsea

shelshel said...

Yeah! I am so glad you have the Bored Board. I will let others know, I have told many and they want to know how to make this project. I haven't seen it posted before today! Looks like a summer project :) Thanks SuSU, xoxo

Pickled Pink said...

I truly believe God has a hand in all things & he definitely led me to your blog, tonight! My children have been driving me crazy with the whole bored in two seconds thing & I think your bored board might be an answer to my prayers! What a wonderful idea!! Thank you.

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