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AXIDplace4me 08-02-2006 03:11 PM

Door Signs
 
Hey all! We are wanting to make door signs for all of the new members to give them on bid day so they can put them on their door in the dorm if they live on campus but could put up somewhere else. Does anyone have any ideas that don't cost that much to make?

tunatartare 08-02-2006 03:13 PM

Cut out a teddy bear silhouette out of colored posterboard and decorate it with paint pens/glitter glue and write a message to the new members on it. The Theta chapter at Columbia hangs black and glitter gold kites on all of their new members' doors and it looks really cute.

Drolefille 08-02-2006 03:14 PM

We tended to do simple construction paper ones. For us, Letters that fit into a heart and then one year letters with polkadots on them. It's time consuming but not that big of a deal.

Cutouts of a symbol with letters drawn on (by one of those girls that has the cute handwriting) or Cut out letters are fun.

We put our in our windows my sophomore year in the Greek dorm so all the freshmen next door could see them. And then they got their own on bid day.

kathykd2005 08-02-2006 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by AXIDplace4me
Hey all! We are wanting to make door signs for all of the new members to give them on bid day so they can put them on their door in the dorm if they live on campus but could put up somewhere else. Does anyone have any ideas that don't cost that much to make?

We always did cut-outs, but we also used balloons as well, to give it a more celebratory feel. It helps if you have a helium tank on campus, which we did. Getting balloons is like having a birthday! :)

AlphaFrog 08-02-2006 03:27 PM

My door sign was just on posterboard, but it was cute.

It's easier to pre-make them now and add the new member's names as soon as you make last cuts (or recieve your new member list, however your PHC does it).

Drolefille 08-02-2006 03:35 PM

It's a good way to use up that last bit of helium from recruitment. Although my fingers hurt too bad by the end of the week to blow up more balloons

/cursed with the ability to tie balloons

AXIDplace4me 08-02-2006 04:05 PM

I am trying to get my idea finalized right now so i can go ahead and make them and not worry about them during recruitment.

LightBulb 08-02-2006 05:03 PM

Another way to go is cutting the letters out of posterboard and spray painting them. This is more for big window letters though.

You could also have a get-together with your sisters and paint letters so that they're more unique. Everyone could make a set or two, so it wouldn't take too long, and then you could go out afterwards.

LightBulb 08-02-2006 05:04 PM

One thing to keep in mind is that construction paper fades rather quickly in sunlight.

adpiucf 08-02-2006 05:52 PM

We would make our new members a "Pi Love" -- a TT cut out of blue posterboard, with the new member's name written in silver paint pen, and connected it to a white heart with a sisterhood poem also written in silver.

The Tri-Deltas made a connecting ring of Deltas with their new members' names, and the DG's did an anchor.

You could do a "Xi Love" or you could also cut your letters our of posterboard, punch a hole and connect them with ribbon. Write the new members' name on the letters in paint pen. Or maybe a pink rose cut out-- or a Bear.

DeltaEtaKP 08-02-2006 07:25 PM

We don't have recruitment until the Spring, so we have the whole semester to get ready for the new girls. We put signs over top of the door that say "Welcome HOME" (with the OM as Phi Mu, but you could change it to say Welcome Home and then put your letters underneath.) We do it on like black butchers paper and use silver paint pens and pink paint. We also have cut out lions with clouds coming (both pink posterboard) off of it that say, "My Dream Came True, ________ is a Phi Mu" Ten we have a third poster that is an original one--like "Some say it's lonely at the top, they must have never been a Phi Mu," or "Star light, Star bright, we got the wish we wishd last night, _________is a Phi Mu" etc, etc... we also put up balloons and streamers.

flirt5721 08-02-2006 08:35 PM

Last year we did cut out of BetXi Bear.

The year I was in charge of Bid Day I made about 30 cut out Teddy Bears with AXiD on its belly and the name of the NM of the foot.

blueangel 08-02-2006 10:45 PM

I still have mine! It was a blue crown on posterboard with ZTA written in silver glitter. It was small-- about five inches long (that's why it fits in my scrap book), and had a fresh flower taped to it.

I don't think you need to get crazy with it. Simple is fine. Believe me.. the girl who gets it will be so excited she's getting a bid, she won't be evaluating what the door sign looks like!

Stef the Pef 08-02-2006 11:28 PM

Amen to simple, but there are great things like funky ribbons or spray giltter that can make a simple design pretty awesome.

We always give our pledges some kind of posterboard symbol on Bid Day for their doors. My year, there was a teddy bear that had a green ribbon for the bow on its head with "PC '05," "Kappa Delta," and my name on it.

Last year, we gave out big posterboard roses. Get a group of members to help you out and save time.

KSUViolet06 08-03-2006 12:03 AM

On my campus, the sororities like to call their new members "baby turtles/fuzzies/hooties/etc". So our VP cut out these big construction paper violets that said "Look who's a baby violet!" with the new members' name written in purple glitter underneath it. Since the RA's don't let you put stuff on your doors, they had to put them on the wall underneath the room number.



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