Thursday, December 29, 2016

Winter reading

This year for winter reading we decided to keep it simple. We are doing a Tic-Tac-Toe card. When you get 3 in a row you get a plastic book bag and get an entry into our grand prize drawing which is a winter gift basket.
This is the bulletin board in the entryway letting our patrons know about the program.
Sample of the card is posted.
Close up of the card. Link to PDF. 
I paper pieced the penguin together. I loved how he turned out.  The snow is crinkled up tracing paper.

Thursday, December 8, 2016

Christmas Carol Quiz

For this display each light has a question or answer. They are then attached by a piece of yarn. I have used this in the past put to make matching them up correctly easier I have them numbered on the back.
Here is an example of some of the questions and answers. I also added a few fun facts and had their strings go to the poster in the center. Most patrons that stop and look at the board leave humming one of the tunes. :)

Monday, November 21, 2016

Collection Development

I know this has nothing to do with displays or programs. However an important part of my job is collection development. That means that I have the opportunity to help keep a section in the library filled with reading materials.
My area is the paperbacks for adult readers. I love ordering new books! But there comes a time when old and unpopular books need to be "weeded." I spent a good amount of time in October reviewing books and deciding what to "let go."
Some of the books I decided to delete.
Some of the things I watch for:
  • Books falling apart (then I have to decide if a new copy needs to be ordered)
  • Age of the book
  • How often does it check out?
  • When was it checked out last? (this time around I deleted books that had not been used in 4 years)
  • How many times has it been checked out?
  • Is it part of a series?
  • Do we own it in another collection?
  • Is the book out of print?
Weeding is a little stressful because I don't like to get rid of books. So it is good to keep in mind that 1) they go to the Friends of MPL Book Sale and 2) it makes room for more new books.

Thursday, October 6, 2016

Dinosaur Books

This month we have first grade field trips. They are always asking for the dinosaur books. So I have taken books from the nonfiction section upstairs and put them on display downstairs near the children's area to make it easier for them to check out.

I am only putting 15 books out at a time so that one class does not take them "all" at once. 

For the sides I used dinosaurs from a past bulletin board. 

I love how simple this was to throw together and the kids get so 
excited when they see it. Now the challenge will be to keep it filled.


Friday, September 30, 2016

Banned books week 2016


Its that time of year again to celebrate our freedom to read. This year instead of just displaying the books I wanted to make the display interactive.
 Poster and bookmarks are from ALA. Lists are from their website found here.


 First I took 6 books that are on the banned/challenged books lists and randomly copied 6-8 pages front and back, plus the cover. I then took these copies and cut them up and shredded them (individually so I could keep the books separate). I then gathered the shredded papers and stuffed them into a jar. We are having a contest to see if patrons can name the books in the jars.



Reference book, so titles can be looked up.

Stickers in the books are left over from summer reading last year.

Lists from years past contain the top 10 banned books for each year. (We posted 10 years).

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Classics; Read Return Repeat

Classics can always be found at the library and it is always fun to highlight them.
This is a display I did back in 2013 and decided to redo again this year.

Read Return Repeat with a recycling symbol. 
 Original idea came from a library bag from upstart.

Side view of book display. I used letters cut from the cricket machine in white and glued them onto green arrows. I free handed the guy in the middle and glued it all onto a big green circle.

Display is filled with classic books from all ares of the library.

To make the sign on top I color copied the side picture and shrunk it down. I also added our library pamphlet that lists several of the classics that are available at MPL.

Friday, September 2, 2016

First lines


Each book has the first sentence from a book written on the front. Library patrons must try to guess the book
After they guess they can open the "book" to see the correct answer.

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

May the 4th be with you

Star Wars book display for the month of May.


The force is strong with those who read.

I love the images used. They are from here.

Filled the shelves with Star Wars books for all ages.

bookmark found on Pinterest that we printed on colored paper.

Minions

I realized when I took down the minions display that I forgot to take pictures of it. So, I have a few pictures for the parts and pieces used. The display was filled with popular books.


Pattern for minions is found here.

Thursday, March 3, 2016

Books are like GOLD

We used streamers to make a rainbow leading to a pot of golden books.

Poster on the side of the display.
Books in the display have the subject heading TREASURE.

Pot of gold is a dutch oven. Then we took old Reader's Digest books and covered them with gold.

My co-worker's hair matches the rainbow!


Going bananas


Fun bulletin board for the spring months at our library

Primary Bulletin Board

The theme for Primary in 2016 is I know the scriptures are true. The thing I love about this board is the simple border. I used a black plastic table cloth for the background and duct tape for the border. Super easy and it will last all year. The left side is where we are going to put our reading logs each month.

Monday, January 11, 2016

Keep cozy and read a mystery


cozy mysteries on display

Added a baby crocheted hat and an super long scarf for a "cozy" touch.

Monday, January 4, 2016

2016 primary theme

This is another board in the primary room. I used punched out circles for the boarder. Scripture of the month are on the white papers and then shadowed with a bright piece of scrapbook paper.

2015 Primary theme


 Last years primary theme was I Know that my Savior lives. For this board I wanted to have pictures of the primary children. First I made a timeline of the Savior's life with the painting of him teaching the children in the middle.
Monthly themes are on the circles at the bottom. Blue side panel has the scripture we are working on and one of the songs we learned during the year.
I then took individual pictures of the primary children looking to one side so that it would appear that they were looking at Jesus.

I cut the pictures of the children out and mounted them around the picture of Jesus with the children.


I loved how it turned out.