Again, it doesn’t have to be flat - it can be made 3-D by looping or twisting it. Try outlining your bulletin board with a coordinating patterned ribbon.Or "frame" your menu with a real menu from a restaurant, a chefs’ hat, or a cutting board. Add a napkin and plastic eating utensils to look like a place setting. For the "backdrop" of your menu, be creative! Hot glue a placemat onto the bulletin board, placing the current menu in the center. "Frame" other information and notices with a backdrop of contrasting color of paper behind it, coordinating it with the overall board. Give your state license the respect it deserves – don’t tack it up with a push-pin! Make sure frames have background matting if necessary, so that cardboard isn’t showing.
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