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Reddit mentions of Pacon PAC57015 Fadeless Bulletin Board Art Paper, 4-Feet by 50-Feet, White (57015)

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Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Pacon PAC57015 Fadeless Bulletin Board Art Paper, 4-Feet by 50-Feet, White (57015). Here are the top ones.

Pacon PAC57015 Fadeless Bulletin Board Art Paper, 4-Feet by 50-Feet, White (57015)
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    Features:
  • AFFORDABLE and EASY – Create classroom decor for less with Fadeless bulletin board paper. More affordable than non-paper solutions; this bulletin board paper can transform a classroom and be easily changed out.
  • DURABLE CONSTRUCTION – Made of high-quality paper that non-glare and odor-free so you can focus on creating the best learning environment without the distractions. Can be used for decorations, letters, borders, or covering the entire board.
  • FADE-RESISTANT – Available in vibrant colors and on-trend designs that won’t fade, so you can create classroom décor ideas with confidence.
  • MADE in the USA – Fadeless bulletin board paper is made in America and has been trusted by teachers for over 50 years.
  • EASY TO RECYCLE – Nothing is better than paper classroom décor. Simply reuse or recycle because paper is better for the environment than plastic or vinyl rolls.
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height3 Inches
Length49.5 Inches
Number of items1
Size48" x 50'
Weight1 Pounds
Width3 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Pacon PAC57015 Fadeless Bulletin Board Art Paper, 4-Feet by 50-Feet, White (57015):

u/arcticamt6 · 4 pointsr/woodworking

For large pieces, you can get a roll of white paper and hang it somewhere in the shop. Roll some paper down, put the furniture on it, and roll it back up when you're done. If it's larger furniture, you can get a 107" roll. Smaller furniture like end tables can get away with smaller rolls.

http://www.amazon.com/Pacon-57015-Fadeless-Paper-White/dp/B00006IDXW

Put a wood dowel through and some hooks on the wall and it's done.

Example:

https://pixc.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Furniture.jpg

u/Wishyouamerry · 2 pointsr/CasualConversation

Use the song "We Didn't Start the Fire" to create a timeline of historical events and how those events shaped popular culture at the time. You could make it look really great visually if you use one continuous roll of paper and you could include lots of little known details and obscure facts.

u/jamminmarie · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

-ponytails work great in a pinch to keep cabinets shut when you're at someone's house that isn't child proofed. Works particularly nice with knob handles.
-baby carriers can be used on chairs when you're out and about for a makeshift child belt to keep your kiddo in place.
-if you're worried about your child who recently discovered opening doors escaping, switch the door handle so the lock is on the other side of the door and hang a key inside up and out of reach.
-old phones work great as mini tablets! Never trade in those suckers, they are freaking gold! Plus, they're pocket sized. 😉
-create a distraction kit for when you're out and about so dinners or whatever are a breeze. Right now for our three and four year old it consists of a tablet (or old phone) loaded with learning apps and downloaded movies, colored pencils, a pad of paper, and kiddie headphones.
-if you're truly desperate for a lap belt at the store and the carts at the store don't have one, dog leashes work nicely. Strap it around them like a normal lap belt and clip it or tie it behind them on the cart.
-if your kid falls asleep at the store, get a dog bed or soft bath mat for the bottom of the cart. Bam, travel bed.
-snag a snack for the kids when you get into the store and just buy it in your way out. Chips or pretzels do great with mine. They feel like they get a treat and shopping is easier for me. Win win.
-water baby carriers exist in both mesh and bathing suit materials. Definitely worth it to have when you're going to the beach with a baby. Especially if your baby has an older sibling you'll be chasing.
-sock, plastic bag, sock works awesome as waterproof winter gloves that are harder for kids to take off. Also, plastic bags over the socks in boots work nicely to keep their feet dry too.
-if your kids like coloring on the walls, try hanging up large sheets of paper on the wall so they have a safe place to do it. They sell huge rolls on Amazon like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00006IDXW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_zz6aBbABBYF4A
-laminate activity pages so they're reusable with dry erase marker. (You can find tons of free work sheets online to print off)