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PTA Volunteer Posters Roundup

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PTA Volunteer Posters From Glued To My Crafts

Exciting things are happening in the Gibbon household this coming school year!

My husband recently decided to take on the role of PTA President at our son’s elementary school and as you can imagine, it’s becoming a family affair!

Anyways – as I was searching through the amazing world of Pinterest for general advertising ideas to get the parents involved, I became frustrated with the lack of PTA Volunteer Poster examples there were. Sure, there were some but honestly, not that many and nothing that really screamed LOOK AT ME!

So as a craft blogger, here is my avenue to fixing a problem I personally saw.

On that note – please use my Volunteer Poster blog post roundup as some “inspiration” to spark your creativity as you yourself get involved in the PTA {or PTO} in the coming months! Membership is VERY important {I’m noticing that even before school year has even started} so I hope I can help you along the way raise awareness {IE with examples of quick and easy posters} and get those numbers up as well!

I’ll be adding to this roundup as the year goes by, as well as sharing other PTA involvement, tips, fundraiser ideas and even free printables, right here on Glued To My Crafts! I’m really excited to see what this new adventure holds for all of us {especially for my husband!}

So please enjoy these provided “PTA Volunteer Posters” pictures below {seriously – you can’t say no to my son’s sweet face} and happy crafting, my fellow PTA friends!!! Don’t forget to come share what you create, on our Facebook page or tag us on Instagram for us to see & admire! I can’t wait to see what you make and how efficient it is on bringing in new members! – Stacey

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CALLING FOR VOLUNTEERS! THE PTA NEEDS YOU!

Craft Activity Safety Guidelines:

Always Ensure Adult Supervision - Young children should be supervised at all times when engaging in craft activities. This is essential to keep them safe and ensure materials are used correctly. Use Age-Appropriate Supplies - Choose craft supplies that are suitable for your child’s age. Check labels for recommendations and avoid items with small parts or sharp edges for younger children. Modify as Needed - Feel free to adapt materials or steps to meet your child's abilities and safety needs. For example, substitute scissors with safety scissors if necessary. Keep an Eye on Allergies - Be mindful of potential allergens in craft materials like glue, paint, or certain fabrics. Opt for non-toxic and hypoallergenic options whenever possible. Organize and Secure Supplies - Keep all craft tools and materials organized. Store sharp objects, small parts, and potentially hazardous items out of reach when not in use. Following these guidelines will ensure that crafts remain fun, creative, and, most importantly, safe for everyone involved!


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