Making a bulletin board that celebrates s’mores can turn any spot into an amazing camping-style escape. Check out these cool and fun ideas to make your board the talk of the school!
1. Outdoor Scene
Show a scene from the outdoors with trees and stars. It’s an easy way to bring nature’s beauty into your room.
2. S’mores Cooking Steps
Show a s’mores recipe with pictures for each step. It’s both fun and teaches something, which always gets people interested, from what I’ve seen.
3. S’mores Word Fun
Make up fun phrases like ‘S’more Fun!’ or ‘S’more Success!’ to be funny and get people involved. It’s always a hit with everyone.
4. Student Face S’mores
Make s’mores using student photos as the marshmallows. It’s a fun way to make the board personal and celebrate how unique each student is.
5. Checks and Spots
Go for plaid or polka dot patterns for your backgrounds or borders. These patterns make things feel cozy and homey, just right for a camping theme.
6. Tents and Kit
Include pictures of tents and camping gear to really nail the theme. These things bring the camping adventure to life, a trick I often use to wow people.
7. Chalkboard S’mores
Add a chalkboard part for s’mores notes or drawings. It’s a great spot for students to share their thoughts.
8. Fireside Focus
Picture a board showcasing a central campfire scene with all the s’mores fixings around it. It’s a super way to draw attention and bring a cozy vibe to the classroom, and I’ve totally seen it work wonders.
9. S’mores Goodies
Use really big cutouts of marshmallows, chocolate, and graham crackers. They make things super fun and can be used to mark different areas or student names—something I know kids go wild for.
10. Cheer-Up Lines
Sprinkle in motivational lines like ‘Ready for S’more Learning!’ to get students excited. These sayings have been a hit in my sessions because they’re so positive and welcoming.
11. Fairy Lights
Wrap fairy lights around the board to look like stars at night. This unexpected detail makes a magical vibe that students just love.
12. 3D Fire
Build a 3D campfire using tissue paper and sticks. It adds depth and a touchy-feely part that makes the board really pop.
13. Camping Route Map
Draw a camping route map with paths leading to what you want to learn or achieve. It’s a cool way to see progress and exploration.
14. Hands-On Spots
Add interactive spots where students can share their work or thoughts on a topic. It’s a lively way to keep the board interesting and always changing.
15. Forest Pal Cutouts
Sprinkle cutouts of forest friends like bears and owls around the board. They add a cute touch that brings the forest to life.
16. Wilderness Trims
Dress up the edges of your board with borders inspired by nature, like rough wood or leafy designs. It brings a touch of the outdoors that fits the camping theme like a glove.
17. Rustic Wood Feel
Use rustic wood looks as backdrops for a real camping vibe. This texture adds warmth and a natural feel that’s hard to beat.
18. Time of Year Touches
Add seasonal touches like autumn leaves or snowflakes to switch up the board throughout the year. It’s an easy way to keep things looking fresh and current.
19. Fire Story Spot
Set aside a corner for campfire stories written by students. It’s a place to tell stories, build ideas, and work together.

