WRAPPING PROXE POSTERS ONTO FOAMBOARD

WRAPPING PROXE POSTERS ONTO FOAMBOARD
NEEDED: Two people (to eye alignment on each side and keep taut), a flat clean surface,
gaffer tape, duct tape or packing tape.
1. Place the board on top of
the poster face down. Line
up the side edges on the
not-to-be wrapped left and
right sides.
2. Check where the picture
ends on the top and
bottom and align your
edges accordingly.
4. Hold the paper taut as
you tape it down, with
small sections of tape.
5. Tape sections all the
way down that side of the
board, so it looks like this,
folded around and taped.
7. The back is looking good.
3. Fold and crease the
edges where you want to
wrap it.
(Don’t cut off Will Smith‘s
head, for instance.)
8. Ta-da!
As demonstrated by Kayte, InterVarsity Web Developer, who’s gifts “look
like a 5-year-old wrapped them” (so if she can, you can) and Grete,
twentyonehundred Designer, who designs these posters.
6. Pull the other side out
from the board, so it’s taut,
then fold up tight around it.
Tape down as before.
OPTIONAL-- If the paper is
wider than the board on
unwrapped sides, you may
want to trim it. But, trim
at your own risk, since an
overhang looks fine in front.