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CM Club: Displaying Registration Certificates

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Katymac · 01/09/2009 13:07

I now have 4 x 2 page reg certs to display

I have no room to fit them

Any ideas how I can 'display' them as per instructions?

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atworknotworking · 01/09/2009 13:13

Wallpaper

Feature wall

Laminate and make table mats / coasters

Shrink to fit (and attach a magnifying glass to said document)

Integrate into the childrens displays

Got the same prob although I just have two, I had to relocate my Information board caused all sorts of problems, do you think I should write to complain about continuity for the children and their total lack of consideration?

atworknotworking · 01/09/2009 13:13

Oooh thought of one

Screen print them onto your T shirt

atworknotworking · 01/09/2009 13:15

But seriously does that mean 8 pages I would hang a display book on the notice board, then they are their if anyone wants to look at 8 pages of bumph.

badgerhead · 01/09/2009 13:16

You could put them back to back in flimsy wallets & hang those on a pin board, or you could photocopy them (I do anyway for the display copies) & put them on a pin board, when you photocopy you could reduce the size of them (if you have that facility) therefore reducing the space they take up.

Katymac · 01/09/2009 14:07

8 *** pages yes

I hate certificates

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danthe4th · 04/09/2009 14:45

I would laminate them putting them back to back so 4 pages, put a hole punch through, thread some string and hang on the notice board.

Katymac · 05/09/2009 07:30

I guess plastic wallets is the way to go

It looks so tacky

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missymoo2411 · 06/09/2009 18:05

well i put mine in a plastic wallet on the inside of my cm resorse cupboard also my first aid certificate an who to contact regarding safe garding children at last ofsted inspection she said this was fine as it was tecnically still on display i did this has had a visit from a women who took my ey number and used it without taking up any child care so now i have it hidden .also my house still looks like a house ....

flopalong · 06/09/2009 18:18

I put mine in a display file and show parents when they 1st come or as I get new ones. You only HAVE to display the ofsted one and ofsted poster. I think so anyway. Let look at the EYFS AGAIN

navyeyelasH · 06/09/2009 19:28

Can you shrink them down with 4 on each sheet of a4 then frame them? Not sure what's on them and if it could be read that small though (a6).

I can shrink them down if you send me a copy if you like?

Katymac · 06/09/2009 20:42

Thanks - I hadn't thought of that but I could put them both on a sheet of A4 (so I only have 4 to display - I can fit that) then put a copy in each Welcome Pack for parents

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navyeyelasH · 06/09/2009 22:02

KAtymac on a tangent but can I ask what you put in your welcome pack and how long it is? I am thinking of doing one soon!

Katymac · 06/09/2009 22:37

Too long

Do you want one? I can email it?

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navyeyelasH · 06/09/2009 22:59

Ohh would you mind? It's [email protected]. Do you want some money for it or something?

Katymac · 07/09/2009 07:42

Don't be silly

If I charge I have to insure this stuff......do you know how much that costs???

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navyeyelasH · 10/09/2009 20:07

Hey KAtyMac I just checked my email and have you email, thank you so much this is really helpful.

Didn't think abot insurance costs, nothing is ever easy is it?!

Katymac · 10/09/2009 21:23

Hope it helps

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