Wall newspaper maker for school, classroom and holidays

A wall-newspaper builder for school holidays, classroom corners (stengazeta), birthdays, retirement parties and family events. Pick how many A4 sheets your finished poster should span — typical sizes are 2 × 1 (≈54 × 19 cm, fits inside a single classroom display board), 3 × 2 (≈81 × 37 cm, the classic Russian-school stengazeta), or up to 4 × 3 (≈108 × 55 cm, close to A1 poster) — drop in photos and text, and the tool generates a PDF with cut marks and 10 mm glue overlap so the sheets line up cleanly when taped. Save the project as a .tmb-board file and reopen it tomorrow to keep editing.

1
Pick a size in A4 sheets

"3 × 2 landscape" gives roughly 81 × 37 cm finished. The tool adjusts the canvas accordingly.

2
Drop in photos and write text

Drag images straight from your file manager, double-click to add a headline, paste from clipboard.

3
Add stickers, frames, drawings

Stars, ribbons, balloons, school items — recolor as you like.

4
Save the project file

File → Save downloads a .tmb-board you can reopen later to keep editing.

5
Print across A4 sheets

File → Export PDF gives one PDF per sheet, with cut marks and overlap hints. Print and tape.

Lay out photos, headlines, drawings and stickers on one big canvas — then print as A4 sheets and tape them together.

Features

Print-ready A4 tiling
Pick 1×1 up to 4×3 A4 sheets. The PDF prints at 200 or 300 dpi, with cut marks, registration crosses and a real glue overlap.
Photos, text and stickers
Drop in pictures, write headlines, add holiday stickers — drag, resize, rotate, layer.
Save and continue later
One .tmb-board file holds the whole project — photos included. Open it tomorrow on any device.
Auto-save in your browser
The last three projects are kept in browser storage so you do not lose work to a refresh.
Holiday templates
Ready layouts for Women's Day, Victory Day, the start of school, New Year and birthdays.
No installs, no account
Runs entirely in the browser — no sign-up, no software to install. Skips the awkward "make it in PowerPoint, hope the formatting holds" workflow most teachers fall back on.

How big can the wall newspaper be?

Up to 4 × 3 A4 sheets — that is roughly 108 × 55 cm landscape. More sheets than that stop being practical to print and glue.

How do I print it?

Use File → Export PDF. Each page of the PDF is one A4 sheet with cut marks and a small overlap. Print on a regular home printer and tape the sheets together.

Will the photos be sharp?

The PDF is built at 200 dpi by default and at 300 dpi if you pick High. From a metre away the two are indistinguishable; choose High when the sheet carries small print. As long as the source photo has enough resolution for its size on the canvas, it will look sharp.

Can I continue editing tomorrow?

Yes. File → Save downloads a .tmb-board file with the entire project (photos included). Open it later via "Open project". The browser also keeps the last three sessions automatically.

Does the tool work on a phone?

It runs on phones, but a tablet or laptop is much better for laying out a wall newspaper. The smaller the screen, the harder to position elements precisely.

How do I make sure the sheets line up?

The glue band is printed on both neighbouring sheets with the same pixels. Lay one over the other until the picture and the registration crosses match, then glue — the seam disappears. Corners carry cut marks, the margins carry the sheet letters (A1, B1, C1 / A2, B2, C2 …) and arrows to the neighbours. One thing matters most: set the print dialog to 100% scale, not "fit to page".

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