DIY Command Center for Back To School with Plaid
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Make yourself a driving center to get back to school with the play!
What does the study look like?
Remember last year??? It was a very different year with a co-ed program, with many new home students, dummy students and masks going back to public school and relaxing.
The one thing that is ubiquitous is the need for good organization.
Create your own hands-on group hub for all your organizational needs in the Play Store. This great command center is perfect for moms who need to stay organized and on schedule.
It is easy for students to keep track of their homework and homework. Teachers can use it to keep track of current topics and get more masks.
How do you use your command center?
Required accessories for DIY order center
- Acrylic paint for general art (cascading, seashell and sea view)
- gold treasure
- 1 x 2 21 inch board
- 1 x 1 5-inch plates (3)
- Small nails and hammer
- Leather straps (you can use duct tape)
- velcro adhesive tapes
- Screwdriver
- colored ribbon
- soup bowl cleaning
- hot glue gun
- E6000 . glue
Step 1: Draw the palette icon
Start by painting the painting the way you want it.
I painted the canvas in three different colors and left the plot natural. Then let it dry.
Step 2: Draw the board
Then stick tape to the plate to indicate the direction of the paint.
Draw the wood, then remove the masking tape and let the boards dry completely.
Then add a little treasure of gold for a modern look.
These little gold dots are perfect for adding a golden shade similar to an animal print. Use drops of color to mask any imperfect blue.
Step 3: Draw the clothes hanger with crystal buttons
Repeat the same process as before using the crystal buttons. Use masking tape to seal the wooden area. Then paint the tree blue and green. Leave it to dry completely.
Then apply a bit of Treasure Gold paint as you did on the board.
Step 4: Draw the soup bowl
Now paint the soup pot a light blue. Let it dry and apply another color.
Step 5 Assemble the Command Center
Let's start assembling this command post. Begin by removing the hooks attached to the back of the handle with the crystal studs.
Next, remove the cable from the container guard with clips.
Take a piece of leather (or tape) and wooden bars.
Add 20-21" E6000 glue on top of the 1x2 board. Also add a hot glue line. Hot glue sticks instantly, and E6000 gradually hardens.
Place the board on the back of the pallet and on the back of the shield. Glue the small panels to the floor so that they fit snugly against the wall. Then let the glue dry for 4 hours.
Then attach the soup bowl to the skin. Hit it with a small pin and hammer on one end of the board. You can also use hot glue.
Then apply hot glue to the soup pot.
Then cover the bowl with parchment and cover it with parchment.
Secure the other side of the leather by pinning it.
Attach 2-inch pieces of hot glue from the plate to the crystal hanger with clips.
Hot glue is enough to hold it in place, but I added wrenches for extra strength...and appearance.
Step 6: Whiteboard with Velcro
Now add Velcro to the pallet tag. Place the side hook on the pallet and the side loop on the board.
As a result, the board fits snugly in your hand without scratching the plastic hooks. The whiteboard is very versatile, allowing you to write checklists, to-do lists, inspirational quotes, or practice your writing skills.
She is there! completion!
Turn off the phone now and enjoy Super-Enterprise!
Place the ordering station in the hallway, in the dirty room, or on a table. Clean the house with an encouraging quote list, a quick errand mask, and some stationery.
Drag the panel outside the command center to type messages or solve simple math problems. Save catalog cards and word lists to write or memorize. Fill the jar with stationery.
Keep track of current affairs, create a to-do list, and keep track of marks on the board and chalk. Keep everything organized and in one place!
Do you think the Homemade Team Center will help your school play?