Last week I posted a quick tour of my classroom in this video on Instagram. The most common question I got was about the details on this Eucharist bulletin board. Lucky for you I took some process videos and made a shareable version!
This bulletin board is the first thing you see when you come in my classroom door, so I like to take the time to make it something eye catching and meaningful. With the Eucharistic Revival beginning this year, it seemed like a great theme to run with for the beginning of the school year. This bulletin board is good sized at around 45"x45". First I'll give you the steps for this version, and then I have an easy to print one further down in the post.
-To make the Monstrance, I found a photo of a Monstrance that I liked online and projected it on my smartboard. With the touch sensitivity turned off, I taped a piece of kraft paper to the smartboard and "traced" the Monstrance with a black marker. It really was a rough trace- it doesn't have to be perfect. It will still look quite detailed from a distance, so don't go crazy trying to get every little line!
-I then used some gold acrylic craft paint to add some highlights to the Monstrance. Again, not going for perfection, just some shiny details. Up close it is far from perfect, but on the bulletin board it looks great.
-Cut a host out of white paper and attached to the Monstrance. Hung in the center of the bulletin board.
-Lettered "Holy God, We Praise Thy Name" on white paper and hung at the bottom, kind of like an altar cloth beneath the Monstrance.
-Wrote out a series of Eucharistic quotes from Scripture and the Saints. (List included below). I wrote them with black marker on old adding machine tape, which was way easier than cutting paper. I did a little rough measuring to know how long the lengths of paper needed to be, and then chose the length of quote to fit.
-Tucked the end of the rays of white paper under the edge of the Monstrance and had the radiate off the sides of the bulletin board. I now wish that I would have made them all about 2" longer so they all hung off the edge, symbolized the effects of the Eucharist in the world... but wasn't crazy enough to redo them. ;)
I made this one with bright paper just for something different, but you could do the exact same thing in black, white, and gold if you like.
Eucharistic Saints Video Playlist (still working on adding to this one! Feel free to add some links in the comments!)
Eucharistic Procession Playlist
Thank you Katie! I’m trying to think of a “school year” feast day to do this at home. Corpus Christi might be too late? Is there another second option I’m missing?
ReplyDeleteHi Karen! I mean, I'm in favor of having it up anytime! :) If you want it tied to a feast or celebration, maybe in January for the Month of the Holy Name of Jesus and surround the Monstrance with Names of Jesus?
DeleteOr connect it to a favorite Eucharistic Saint's feast day? Mother Teresa is September 5th, Bl. Carlo Acutis is October 12th, St. John Paul II October 22nd, Ven. Fulton Sheen December 9th, St. Thomas Aquinas January 28th to name a few in the next several months!
DeleteThank you! Actually I’m going to put up the monstrance and change the rays to match all these ideas! Fabulous!
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ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your generous downloads! I will use this for our [CATHOLIC SCHOOL] library bulletin board. I looked a long time for just the right display - yours is perfect! Great of you to offer it - thank you for sharing such a gift!
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