A few years back, my hubby would write sweet little things for me and post them up.
I remember waking up and finding heart shaped post-it notes in random places around the house.
I was reminded of that when I saw a DIY dry erase board.
I loved the idea and knew right away that I had to make a special one for our house.
You just need a few things for this super cute project.
- The perfect frame (I used an 8×10)
- Embellishments
- Light colored paper
- Glue gun
- Printer
- Dry erase marker
I fiddled around with illustrator for a bit to get the wording placed just right on the page.
Once I was happy with it, I printed it out and popped it into the picture frame.
I then took my embellishments (paper flowers) and hot glued them to the corner of the frame.
Voila! How easy was that?
Now all you do is write sweet sentiments for your significant other.
I bet that it will make them feel like a million bucks.
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Jennifer Hunt is the owner/licensee of Guelph Mompreneurs, the creative mind behind Imagine With Paper, and a social media footprint in the Guelph-Wellington area with her blog My Big Blue World which is focused on the adventures – and misadventures – of being a mom of 3 boys. She describes herself as a “serial crafter and DIY addict” and sometimes finds it hard to step away from pinterest. Although life can get pretty hectic she has decided to add a new blog “Goddess With a Gluegun” into the mix.
Debbie White Beattie
Thursday 14th of December 2017
What a great idea and you get to use up some of your old frames if you have them
Kristen B
Friday 22nd of February 2013
Such a sweet idea. Pinned it.
Cheryl
Thursday 21st of February 2013
I LOVE this! What an absolutely sweet idea! I think I'll have to make something similar for my son's bedroom door once he gets old enough to read. :)
Lauren @momhomeguide
Sunday 10th of February 2013
Very cute! I followed your tips, and made a dry erase board of mine own. I got a cute black frame, some green striped scrapbook paper, and some pretty craft self-stick fabric buttons to decorate the frame with. Now, I have a very pretty dry erase board by my home's front door!
Jennifer Hunt
Monday 11th of February 2013
Awesome Lauren!
Erika E
Monday 4th of February 2013
I love this idea, thank you!