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Today's Date: 11/20/08

ResidentAssistant.com - Paint Night

 

Program Title: "Paint Night" or "Door Mat Program*" or "Pet Rock Program" (be creative!)

Description: This program will help to build community, allow residents to interact, and give them a way to decorate their homes! Residents get together to decorate carpet squares and/or doorstops (rocks or wooden doorstops). The carpet squares serve as welcome mats. While the residents are creating their doorstops & welcome mats, there is food available for them to snack on. This creates a great atmosphere for the residents to get to know one another.

Instructions:

  • This program is ideal for early in the year, or at the beginning of a new semester, although you may wish to do it at any time to build community.
  • Visit a local carpet store and ask if they would be willing ot donate carpet squares for the program. You may also wish to check with a hardware store. Most will have scraps of carpet or pre-cut squares they would be willing to donate.
  • If you decide to make doorstops (check with your supervisor/housing department*), obtain large rocks or wooden doorstops (these can simply be triangles cut from 2x4s.
  • Purchase puffy and acrylic paints.
  • Purchase a variety of brushes, sponges, and styrofoam plates.
  • Use newspaper or plastic to protect the existing carpet from the paints.
  • Have cups of water available for cleanup.
  • A bucket or tub may also be useful for rinsing in case people want to put foot or hand prints on their mats.
  • Paper towels and rags
  • Prizes (if it is a contest).

Considerations: To encourage even more people to participate I would consider making it a small contest for creativity. However, overall this program went great and the mats have received a lot of compliments.

Originally submitted by:
Melissa R
Cornerstone Univeristy

*Editor's Note: Be sure to check with your supervisor regarding this program. Depending upon the fire code in your building, doorstops may be considered to be a fire hazard. If that is the case, just stick with the door mats! Door stops may also be construed as a safety and security risk if student's leave with their doors left open.

 

 

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