Question: Making Shutter Bingo Cards?

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At family gatherings we play bingo. I print out the cards on the computer, everyone gets a card and a pencil, but each card is only good for one game. I would like to use shutter bingo cards because they are reusable and I could eliminate all those pencils, but shutter cards are very expensive. I believe I could make my own, but I can't think of what I can use for the shutters. Any suggestions would be appreciated.


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December 20, 20110 found this helpful

Could you laminate the cards and then use white board markers? School supply stores usually will laminate or you can buy an inexpensive laminator at Walmart. I have also covered things in the clear contact paper. You can sometimes find this at dollar stores.
(I taught preschool and laminated a lot of things!)

July 26, 20170 found this helpful
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Here in Tahiti Bingo is a major past time. The cards are printed out on the computer and laminated. Afterwards, we use permanent markers to mark the cards. To clean the cards after each game use finger nail polish remover and some toilet paper. This works great.

January 8, 20180 found this helpful

Why couldn't you just use the red plastic coins invented for this reason?

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