DIY Dry Erase Board
I’ve been a little obsessed recently with writing out ideas and to-do lists on dry erase boards at work. I find that when the task is right in front of my face, I pay more attention to doing it. My life is always in need of more organization, as is the case for many creatives. This particular dry erase board actually uses a shadowbox frame and “notebook paper.” I won’t reveal the secret of how to make this fake notebook paper – I’ll let you find out with a visit to the blog.
Oh, and if you have a different surface you’d like to make dry erase, I would visit IdeaPaint.












It’s like you (or the original crafter) were in my brain yesterday! I’ve been wanting to do something like this for a while now but hadn’t worked it all out yet! excellent timing!
I guess I am missing the blog that shows you how.
-C-
@chrissie — it’s the link in the grey box at the bottom of the article: http://www.todaysnest.com/todays-nest/2011/04/art-you-can-do-diy-dry-erase-board.html