One of my favorite things about my new job as Creative Consultant is getting to know the people behind all of the amazing products at Creative Teaching Press. Through this experience, I have also had the pleasure of getting to know the CTP sales team.

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Cindy Rose, the newest addition to the sales team at CTP, is probably the most perfect person for this position! Cindy loves all things pretty and we both share a passion for decorating.
During an overnight sales meeting, Cindy just happened to throw together these adorable clipboards! Do you see the hotel pillows in the background? 🙂
I thought they were so stinkin’ cute, I had to share them with you!
Cindy used an array of beautiful borders, letter/ decorative stickers, and 6 inch cut-outs to create these pretty boards!
Which one is your favorite? They are all darling, but I think I am loving the monkey board the best!
Hopefully, this will inspire you to make some pretty creations for your own classroom!
Thanks for sharing, Cindy! xoxo
By Melanie R. of Michigan.
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Brilliant idea and so cute!
I’m loving the black and yellow swirl one, but they are all adorable. Wouldn’t they be a good giveaway? LOL!
These are precious. I used scrapbook paper to cover clipboards in my classroom but didn’t use the ribbon. The ribbon really makes them pop.
A few years ago I made personalized teacher’s clipboards for everyone on staff at Myers. It was so much fun!
I loves these clipboards. I always make a new clipboard each year and I am happy that Septembers will match my theme so well!!
I just stumbled upon your fabulous site~ I cannot get enough!! Thank you~
I am creative-challenged. How do you adhere the paper to the clipboards?
Thanks!
tara
Hi Tara! I like to use hot glue or rubber cement. I do know that Cindy Modge Podged the boards when she was finished. Hope that helps! 🙂
Question! I must be challenged, but could someone tell me how the paper is attached to the clipboard? These are woderful! If I make them for myself or colleagues, I would like them to last a while. How can I accomplish this?
Thank you so much!
Laurie
Cindy used Modge Podge on her clipboards. 🙂
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