Hey, iHeart readers! I thought I'd swing by today and share a fun state-inspired cork board DIY with you.
Now, I'm going to warn you, some states are going to be easier to execute than others-- I'm looking at you Wyoming and Colorado.
Any guesses where I'm from?
In case you're bad at geography, I'll give you a hint: Michael Jackson was born here.
To get started with your state cork board, do a quick Google image search for the outline of your state and cut it out.
Grab one or two 12" x 12" cork tiles. My state fit onto one tile so I only had to use one.
Cut out your state and trace it onto your cork tile. I used some of the fancy schmancy thumbtacks that I made to hold the state in place while I traced it.
Use an Xacto knife to cut out your state. I found that small stabbing motions worked best. I was able to use scissors on the straight cuts.
Trace and cut out another state.
Twins!
Note: I took a few artistic liberties with the southern portion of my state.
Glue those puppies together with some hot glue.
I used Command Brand picture hanging strips to mount my cork board to the side of my home office workstation. I love those things.
And here's the final product!
I can never find my postage stamps so I decided to tack them up on the cork board. I also added some photo booth photos I took with one of my blog buddies at a conference and a photo of my brother and me when we were little. I'm particularly fond of this photo because I look like an unimpressed mob boss in a foofy pink dress. My "I'm not a player, I just blog a lot" button that I made and passed out at a blog conference also made its way onto the cork board.
If you're interested in learning more about the organization on the side of my home office workstation, head over here.

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