Monday, July 2, 2012

DIY Wipe Off Board

Hey everyone! I'm loving all the ideas popping up on EP!

This next craft was inspired by this:


Now I really love this, but I had to change a few things up. First off, I know I'd have the best intentions of putting a menu up each week, but I know that won't always happen. So I did put the days of the week, but didn't use my Cricut, I just wrote the days of the week. And I didn't put "menu" on top.

Border is The 3 AM Teacher and background is Mel Stampz.


First I got a frame from the Dollar Tree. I like the size of it but the one on Pinterest is 12x12 if you want a bigger frame and my Dollar Tree doesn't carry that size.


First you need a frame and your scrapbook paper to start with. I chose a lined scrapbook paper that looks like it's for school. Oh and I tried out Instagram to snap these shots :)



 I hand wrote the days of the week and then added other. But you could totally print labels or Cricut it.


Now there are so many options of what to use it for!





I really love the ribbon with the dry erase marker attached. I never have to hunt for one. And I bought a 3pack of red, blue, and black at the Dollar Tree. These markers have eraser caps too! Score :)

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6 comments:

  1. I LOVE the wipe off board! I want to make one for my classroom!

    Michelle
    Apples and ABC's

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  2. I love all of the options that you showed. Now I have one more thing to add to my summer list of things to do. . . Dollar Tree here I come : )
    ✰ Stacy

    Simpson Superstars

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    1. Yeah I love it! Currently it's both a what's happening and what to cook mix up :)

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  3. Ladies, I awarded Endless Pinabilites with the Liebster Blog award! Head on over to my blog and grab your award!

    Cindy

    All Things Teachery

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  4. This is awesome I just made 1 As a to do list. I used microsoft word to type out the words "Lena's List" In a cool font And printed it out. I put the paper underneath the glass frame and just traced over the letters with a sharpie. Thank you for posting!

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Thanks for your 'pinteresting' comments :)