понедельник, 14 февраля 2011 г.

Easy Wipe Off Weekly Menu Board

Easy Wipe Off Weekly Menu Board

I am a meal planner. I refuse to go grocery shopping without my week’s worth of meals planned out and list made. (It’s either that or wander aimlessly around the grocery store for two hours and then make ten more trips back during the week to get things I forgot.) To help me keep all my dinner meal ideas in one place, I put together this super easy wipe-off weekly menu board to keep track of what’s for dinner each night!


DIY Wipe Off Weekly Menu
Wipe Off Weekly Menu Board

This is a super simple method for making a to-do list or a menu for the week. You can customize it with your paper and a darling frame to match your kitchen as well! Here’s how to make it…


Wipe-Off Weekly Menu Board Tutorial


Supplies:


  • Picture frame with glass front – found here
  • Piece of patterned scrapbook paper to fit in your frame (mine’s also 12×12)
  • Dry-erase marker
  • Black Marker or Stickers

Making a Wipe Off Weekly Menu
1. Put your patterned paper inside the frame. Replace the back. That’s pretty much it. :)

Wipe Off Weekly Menu Board

2. If you wanted to stop here, you could hand-write your days of the week on the glass, or use it as a message board / to-do list. I love that these frames can stand or hang on the wall so you can do whatever works best in your space!


Wipe Off Weekly Menu
3. Use a paper towel or cloth to easily erase dry-erase marker off the glass.

Wipe-Off To Do List Board

4. If you want to get fancy and go a step further, you can add vinyl lettering for the days of the week. I cut these letters with my Silhouette machine, using Creating Keepsakes “Woodbine Swashes” font. (Try not to notice how crooked “Sunday” is. I didn’t notice until after the picture was taken. Luckily, it’s easy to fix!)


Make a Wipe Off Weekly Menu Board

Wipe Off Weekly Menu Board DIY
Now everyone in the family knows what’s for dinner each week!

Wipe Off Weekly Menu Board Tutorial

I decided my frame would look better black in my kitchen, so I spray painted it black. The best part about this project is that it is SO easy to change the paper if you decide to change your decor, or if you just get tired of it. So you’ll really use it for years to come!


Wipe-Off Weekly Menu Board

3 Delicious Weekly Menu Ideas:


Antipasto Flatbread Pizza

Slow Cooker Lentil Sloppy Joes

Turkey Sausage and Vegetable Stir Fry

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