One of my most popular posts on my home life blog was on creating a home writing center. This was a very easy project to put together and has seen YEARS of use. I wrote this post, initially, when my daughter was in kindergarten. She’s now in 5th grade. In the beginning, this was hung in the kitchen and used daily. As the kids grew up, it was moved to my daughter’s room. She uses it most often when her friends are over and they want to write a song, a play, or a book. I thought it was worth a re-post on the literacy blog.
Here’s the original post….
My kids love to write, especially my daughter. She’s always getting into my cupboards, looking for envelopes, sticky notes, or paper. The kids have their own art cupboard, but for some reason, they like my things best. Today we created a writing center, just for the kids.
I drilled pilot holes in the pegboard and trim, to keep the wood from splitting.
I bought a few accessories in the pegboard department at Lowe’s.
The two wall file bins are for paper and projects. Blank paper is always a must in the writing center. The project bin is for all of the works-in-progress. We always have cards we are working on, books in progress, and letters that need addresses and stamps.
Happy writing!