Fruit Of The Spirit Bulletin Board Cutouts
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So much included!
There are enough things in this bulletin board kit to easily make two medium bulletin boards (as I did) or one very large one. Cute graphics and very attractive. As the picture shows, the tree is split in half, but considering its size, it's no wonder why. Highly recommend.
August 27, 2011
Mostly good but...
The tree came in 2 sections & the browns were VERY different. When put on the bulletin board it doesn't look nice. But everything else in that grouping was very good.
August 23, 2012
cute idea!
This is a really cute bulletin board set but if you are use to purchasing products from other companies such as "Trend", you might be a little disappointed with the quality. The cardboard it is printed on is very thin. You definitely need to have it laminated. I had mine laminated today and the split in the tree is pretty pronounced; however by putting "The Fruit of the Spirit" sign and some other "fruit" over the split, it looks fine. I'm sure the kids in my Chapel on Wheels class will enjoy the bright colors.
September 29, 2011
Bulletin Board-ing couldn't be any easier
We used this to decorate the Bulletin Board for VBS. The tree and fruits are so cute and really brought the bulletin board to life. If I could change one thing it would be that the tree would be in one piece, but not a big deal I guess. There are so many things in this set that we used some of the stuff to hang around the room and still had a pretty snazzy bulletin board.
June 3, 2011
This is so cute and colorful!
This really brightened up our Sunday School room. I would recommend this to anyone!
April 29, 2011
Really cute!
I bought this for our bulletin board for a Springy look. I put squares of different colors construction paper as the background and it really brought out the different colors in the item. It looks really nice! Thank you Oriental Trading company for helping to brighten up our Sunday School!
March 30, 2011
Great Visual for Young Learners
This set was a great way for kids to see the fruit!
March 14, 2011