No Cricut? No problem! :) Learn how to make giant bulletin board for your classroom using just powerpoint, paper, and scissors! If you found this video helpful, please like & subscribe! Thanks for watching!
I REALLY APPRECIATE THIS VIDEO. I BEEN TRYING TO DO THIS ALL SUMMER. I CAME ARCOSS YOUR VIDEO AND IT WAS GREAT. YOU EXPLAINED IN DETAIL. NOT MANY PEOPLE DO THAT!!!! I AM SO VERY GRATEFUL.
Thank you. So helpful. When I made the individual letters, that take up a whole slide, I just created the first one and then duplicated that slide and changed the letter. Such a time saver if the formatting stays the same.
I know this tutorial is meant for those who are not PwrPnt savvy, but you don't need to add a blank slide and go through the whole process again for every new letter you want to print. Once you have done it for one slide, just duplicate (right click on completed slide and select "duplicate"). On the duplicated slide you can now change the letter. Viola! Same font and size with the new letter, without having to go through all of the steps each and every time.
You can change the size of the slide to be 8.5x11 then you don't have to rotate the font and you know it will fill the size of a paper without distortion.
Thank you!! You made this look so easy! I bought a Cricut last October, but because I was busy with all my teacher stuff and with my own two kids, I never learned how to use it. My goal this summer is to figure it out.
When I do this at the school I make the size of the PowerPoint doc 8.5x11 in portrait style, so there’s no need to turn the letters. You can’t save the file so you only need to do it once. You simply make a new text box and type. It goes pretty fast! I am not considering downloading some fonts from TPT though :)
Thank you for this!’ I heard you mentioned that you print it out on your cameo? I can print and cut on my cricut??! If so wow!!! And how!?? Lol thankssss
It would be even faster to copy paste your first letter then change it rather than start all over each time. Also I love my Cameo and think it’s totally worth it.
Copy the slide with the first letter you formatted to the way you like and then past the slide for as many letters you want. Then, all you have to do is type the new letter you need.
Double click the box where the numbers for the text size is "96" and type in the size you want (300, 600, 800) or whatever size you need. Hope this helps