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 Book Roomboxes   
Tuesday, May 24 2005 @ 11:22 AM

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StructuresBook Roombox: I found an old set of encyclopedias at a yard sale for $5. We have chosen #23 for one teacher, cause that is also her room #. I haven't
started yet but was thinking about this process. (promised the li'l one we would start this weekend.

1. Open the hardback cover

2. Mark where you want the 4 corners and drill a hole through all pages. Make sure you don't drill through the back by masking taping your drill bit to the
depth you want.

3. Slice with a SHARP blade from utility knife or x-acto.

4. Now that the pages are cut flip through them and spray with glue as you flip

5. Gesso the front page and inside you have cut.

6. We have been collecting school items for ours and will be making a shadow box effect display of their favorite things. Some like science, math, biology, etc. We will be cutting matboard and tonguing it together by cutting a slot 1/2 way thru each piece. If anyone has a better way, mine hasn't been started yet, so am open to suggestions and undoing my mistakes before I do them!

Lisa Lynn






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