You Are the Salt of the Earth (Matthew 5:13) bulletin board.
I used this chalkboard bulletin board paper. I love the look of it!
I added this Chevron in Chalk border.
I printed the wording on cardstock and cut them out. I had the salt and earth printed on larger paper.
Once they were placed on the board, I added the lines for the salt pouring onto the earth. I planned to use glue lines and add salt to make the pouring look I wanted. But, it was 100 degrees outside and I didn't want to attract any bugs! So, I just used a sponge brush and painted the lines with white paint.
Click here to download the people (YOU), salt shaker and the earth with the people. The earth is on two pages and cuts through some of the people. There are extra people included to cut and glue on after the earth is cut and pieced together.
Click here to download the words. Some of these will need to be pieced together. They will work better if printed on cardstock.
The photos save as a webpage and will not let me print. I was able to save as pdf and still will not allow printing. Can you help?
ReplyDeleteThe graphics are in this PDF @ https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wGoXXtNZ4W-yaeUCokn8MfpmSL81dZ9P/view. I am not sure why your printer will not print. Sorry, I am just seeing these emails. Pleases leave another comment if you still need it and can't get it to print.
Deletethank you so mcuh!!
ReplyDeleteHave you considered revising this to show that other races are "salt" besides white? It's a wonderful graphic, just wish it showed how we are to go to all the world.
ReplyDeleteThis is a graphic I found that had an assortment of people back in 2018. I realize every nation isn't represented. Instead of using this one, you could look at https://pixabay.com/images/search/%20people%20earth/ for other free options. There might be something more appropriate that is available since this is an older idea. Another idea is to print an earth whatever size you like and add Bibles all over. That would cover any nation. Sorry, I just don't have time right now to research a different graphic.
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