The Mashup Is On!
I’ve contemplated doing this public library logo mashup since when I did the superheroes and had a blast. These were equally fun to do. Please have fun and enjoy them! They’re yours to use and do what you like.
I’ve contemplated doing this public library logo mashup since when I did the superheroes and had a blast. These were equally fun to do. Please have fun and enjoy them! They’re yours to use and do what you like.
It’s taken me about three months to finally write a post on our library’s first <a href=”http://www.freecomicbookday.com/Home/1/1/27/992″ target=”_blank” rel=”noopener noreferrer”>Free Comic Book Day</a> (mainly because of it being right before our big <em>Summer Reading Program </em>push). It was a smaller turnout than I had hoped for, but big enough that we’re definitely going to do it next year…
Finally the last of the paper lanterns arrived and we were able to finish the “centerpiece” of our decor! Several different team members had helped remove the book pages that made up both the Picture Find and the “tree bark.” Mary and I then used painter’s tape and did a “shingling” technique that I learned…
Anastasia Mamatsiuk provided me the Belarusian translation via the lovely Ludy! Thank you, Anastasia!!!
I had a librarian write and request a set of Spanish signs using the more inclusive “todes.” Without further ado: a new sign set!
I was in no way, shape, or form excited by the adult summer reading theme of <em>Literary Elements.</em> I also really didn’t care for the colors and provided clip art. I think my overall apathy was due to having so very much to do at the Children’s Library, and I honestly didn’t give the adult display much…
On Saturday, Mary and I went nuts getting lots of our Summer Reading Program displays up since it’s a new month and this Friday is the kick-off for summer programming. Before we opened, I laid out the large picture find on the floor once more to re-attach any fallen images, as well as add all…