November 1

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How to Make a Cute Dry Erase Board (And How It Can Help You at Home)

By Amy


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Get your home life organized with a custom dry erase board.  This easy DIY project is only 3 steps, and also makes a great gift!

Is your home littered with sticky notes, to-do lists, and random scraps of paper?  A custom dry erase board is an easy, stylish way to organize and keep track of all kinds of information in your home and life.

How to Use Your Custom Dry Erase Board

It’s super easy to create a custom dry erase board that’ perfectly suited to your taste and décor.  They look great, and they’re super helpful at home.  Here are just a few ways to use your own custom dry erase board.

  • To-do list
  • Errands list
  • Cleaning schedule
  • Weekly menu planning
  • Family communication
  • Chore lists
  • Checklists
  • Weekly schedule
  • Emergency contact info
  • Inspirational quotes
  • Scripture study
  • Shopping list – just snap a pic with your phone and head to the store
  • Medication schedule
  • Packing list
  • Brainstorming
  • Reminders
  • List of healthy snacks in your pantry

These custom dry erase boards are so versatile.  I love to use mine for to-do lists at home, reminders before and after work, and to communicate messages to family members.  The possibilities are endless, but they can be a huge help in a working woman’s household.

Another thing?  These custom dry erase boards are great as gifts!  You could even buy a bunch of neat frame from a thrift store and give them as inexpensive, customized Christmas or birthday gifts.

Framed dry erase board with marker | Keep your life organized with a cute, custom dry erase board! This easy DIY project is perfect for chore lists, weekly menu, family command centers, to-do lists, reminders, and more! #organized

Supplies Needed

The supply list for this simple DIY project is pretty short.  I included instructions to add a dry erase marker holder that attaches to the frame, but it’s optional.  Here’s what you’ll need:

Okay, now that supplies are out of the way, we’re ready to make your custom dry erase board!

How to Make a Custom Dry Erase Board

Here’s how to DIY your own dry erase board, step by step.

Step 1

First, use the paper cutter or scissors and ruler to cut the scrapbook paper or fabric to fit the frame.

Since my frame was 8″x10″, I cut my scrapbook paper into an 8″x10″ rectangle.

Scrapbook paper on paper cutter | Keep your life organized with a cute, custom dry erase board! This easy DIY project is perfect for chore lists, weekly menu, family command centers, to-do lists, reminders, and more! #organized

Step 2

Remove the back of the frame and set aside.

Place the scrapbook paper or fabric, face down, on top of the glass inside the frame.

Replace the back of the frame.

Step 3 (Optional)

Peel the paper backing off of the cable clip organizer.

Using a hot glue gun, glue the cable clip organizer to the side of the frame.  Expo’s fine tip dry erase markers sit perfectly in the top of the cable clip organizer.

Framed dry erase board with marker holder | Keep your life organized with a cute, custom dry erase board! This easy DIY project is perfect for chore lists, weekly menu, family command centers, to-do lists, reminders, and more! #organized

And that’s it!  It’s super easy!

How to Make a Custom Dry Erase Board:  Conclusion

I hope you’ve enjoyed this quick and easy DIY project.  Simple little projects like this can make a world of difference in your home.  They can remind you of things, keep you organized, and encourage communication between family members.

If you loved this project, here are 9 more unique ways to use cable clip organizers!

To-do list written on framed dry erase board with marker | Keep your life organized with a cute, custom dry erase board! This easy DIY project is perfect for chore lists, weekly menu, family command centers, to-do lists, reminders, and more! #organized

P.S. – If you liked this easy diy project, you’ll probably also love making an easy jewelry organizer or a toothbrush storage unit!

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Amy

About the author

Amy has always worked hard on her career, but the dusty, cluttered, disorganized mess she came home to caused her tons of stress. Everything changed when she sat down and created a simple but unique cleaning checklist. Over time, she has transformed her dusty, disorganized house into a tidy, relaxing haven of a home. Today, it's her mission to help other career women achieve the same results at home.

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