Welcome the 70's into a new era and bring some of the beach back to your classroom this school year with this stunning decor with its summer boho vibe.
While I still love the boho rainbows and their calming colours, this year I wanted to create some classroom decor with a more earthy inspired palette this back to school.
Sandy backgrounds with sunny pops of yellow and retro orange are paired with calming earthy modern boho tones across this classroom decor range.
Vintage palms, shells, coral and surf designs feature as highlights along with plenty of modern abstract shapes and terrazzo stone.
I love how they all compliment each other allowing you to mix and match the different designs across your classroom.
You can add as much colour as you want or stick to a more neutral classroom theme.
I created plenty of ready to print designs - alphabet and number posters. Some with visuals perfect for younger grades and some without for older classrooms.
As always, I kept the text and font choices editable so you can easily change the posters to suit your needs.
I finally worked out how to make scalloped shaped bunting and love how these ones in our classroom birthday display look.
I also added some larger calendar designs to this range which will be perfect for building your morning routine around as it includes days of the week and a weather display.
It can also fit inside most pocket charts for easy changing over at the end of each month.
After the year that was 2020, affirmation stations really are a must have item for classrooms. They're perfect for building into your start of the year routines to help you children build a more positive mindset.
I've also got your meet the teacher night covered with some matching templates that can be used year round for your class newsletters or to create your own teacher planner from.
With 10-drawer rolling carts or trolleys becoming a must have item in many elementary classrooms, I've also created some summery labels for trolleys to match the rest of your decor.