I've always been a fan of a good quote. In high school I filled my wall with some of my favorites. I think it's because I'm a big fan of words. I love how you can put together words and create a statement that is so profound that it makes you stop and think. I also like it when words can make you take a breath and laugh. It's probably why I have been loving this letterboard trend. I just jumped on the bandwagon and in case you did too, I'm going to share some tips on how you can get started with your letterboard. I know...probably my first step would be to get some punctuation! Just ignore my lack of a question mark will ya.
How to Get Started With Your Letterboard
First up, how do you select a letter board.
How do you find what you want to say on a letter board?
How do I center my words on a letterboard?
I'm a big fan of eyeballing it, but for your perfectionists out there, you may want to have a better plan. Here are the supplies I used to help me find the center of my letterboard.After I took my letterboard out of the package, I turned it over and used a ruler to help me find the center. I made a line on all four sides with Sharpie. Then, I used a string and tied it up like a package. Those lines overlapped the back Sharpie marks I had made.
Now you can easily line up your letters on your board.
How do you figure out your spacing on your letter board?
How do you store your letters for your letterboard?

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Such great ideas! Thank. I think it will be easier to use my letter board now
THANK YOU for posting this. I treated myself to a letterboard during Christmas shopping, and put a great quote on it - "May you never be too old to search the skies on Christmas Eve" for my annual Christmas Eve appetizer party. A week later my Son changed the last two words to "Agent Mulder" and we chuckled about that. I would then look at the board and think, I really need to change this...but the letters were in a plastic bag in a jumbled up mess. Not anymore!
They are now in a similar container as yours. I tried to share a picture of an addition but don't know how to share it with you. I labeled each of the sections so I could quickly find the letter/number/symbol I need. That also shows me which letters I'm running low on. I want some colored ones now.
Can you share where you find quotes?
What a great post! Your method for centering words is genius! I don't have a letter board (yet) but you sure do make me want to get one.
xo,
katrina
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