Project Two :: Day Three
Custom Dry Erase Board
So. I saw this dry erase board by Jen at A Thousand Words and I knew I had to try it.
Which I did. But Jen's version is way way way cuter.
Still. My version lives in my house with me so I love it. :)
I swear I took "before" and "during" pics, but I just can't find them. So you'll just have to take my word for it. I had a hand-me-down print from my in-laws which just happened to be 12 inches wide (scrapbook paper width). Painted it white. Used 8 strips of scrapbook paper. The strip on the top is slightly taller than the rest. Also, I used thin (like 1/3-inch) strips of white paper to create the stripes between the sections. Jen had this on her version - not sure how she did it, but I wanted to recreate it. Glued them all to the cardboard backer that came with the frame, reassembled, and that was it.
Couple of things. I don't recommend using darker paper, as your dry erase marker will not show up in front of it. Also? I know that it's not spelled "margarita." Or maybe it is. You don't know. Maybe I'm tossing my pasta with a margarita. Which would actually be pretty disgusting.
Couple of things. I don't recommend using darker paper, as your dry erase marker will not show up in front of it. Also? I know that it's not spelled "margarita." Or maybe it is. You don't know. Maybe I'm tossing my pasta with a margarita. Which would actually be pretty disgusting.
Today it does not list the fake menu that was on it when I took these photos. Now it has the list of my Ten Projects in Twenty Days projects, and looks very messy and very disorganized. Still love it though. I love that you can use any frame and any paper and make one of these. So easy!
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There are so many amazing projects like this out there.
Here's some inspiration:
There are so many amazing projects like this out there.
Here's some inspiration:
So what have you been creating?
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The ArtsyGirl Connection
JAQS Studio
My Lil Pumpkin Patch
The Brambleberry Cottage
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9 comments:
Great idea!
I would love it if you share this project at my link party @ http://www.jaqsstudio.com/2011/10/jaqs-studio-first-ever-linky-party.html
This is so cool! I love how decorative this "to-do" list can be! It is a great idea for a recipe list of the week too! It is so interchangeable and could be used in so many rooms! I have a party going on over at my blog that is dedicated to using your craft stash items. The link is open for most of October and I would love to have you join! Here is the link if you are interested: http://mylilpumpkinpatch.blogspot.com/2011/10/document.html
What a good idea! I used mirrors with dry erase in college, but I never even thought of straight up glass and photo frames. I'm a new follower from SYS linky.:)
love it!!! How creative.. I would LOVE for you to link it to my Pin Inspirational Thursday Linky pweease.. :)) http://theartsygirlconnection.blogspot.com/2011/10/pinspirations-pinterest-inspirational.html.. PS:officially following ya with smiles..:))
This is great - I am going to search for a frame to try it! :) I love the idea of having it in the kitchen for menu items....maybe it would inspire me to plan meals ahead of time??? :)
(found ya on a link party)
This is a great menu board! Ive been looking for something like this.. thanks for the idea :)
Thanks for featuring me as inspiration! Love how yours turned out, what fun colours.
This is really a super cute, super simple project, Maggie! I like your choice of scrapbook papers, too.
Thanks for joining Time Travel Thursday. Hope to see you each week. Come by tonight, and see yourself featured. ;)
Blessings,
Liz @ The Brambleberry Cottage
http://thebrambleberrycottage.blogspot.com/
Thanks so much for sharing this awesome project at the Stache party! I hope you'll come back next month to link up!
Stephanie
mylilpumpkinpatch.blogspot.com
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