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Dry-Erase Glass Calendar

12/14/09


 Here is the fun tutorial I put together for my blog swap with Mique.

These are so fun, I am sure you have seen them- but here is my take on it!


MATERIALS: All you need is a glass frame, a sharpie marker, a ruler and vinyl stickers if you have them. (If you dont have them, just write the labels yourself with the marker, or email me- I will get you some!)

Here is the frame I chose:


(My sister actually got it years ago at IKEA in the as-is section for $1.99- I don't know what it was supposed to be for, but it sure fits perfect for this calendar of mine!)


DIRECTIONS: First, I painted the frame red and then distressed it by sanding the edges.



Then I flipped the frame over to the backside, got my free ruler from the grocery store and my trusty Sharpie marker and went to work drawing lines!


I was worried about this part, wondering if one slip of my hand would make a line not straight and ruin the entire glass, but I was pleasantly surprised at how easy the marker comes off with a little Windex and paper towel. I changed my mind on the spacing of each area and had to erase that "permanent marker" several times!!! PLEASE NOTE: It is important to draw the lines on the back of the glass so you don't have to worry about the lines coming off the more you use this calendar.



After the lines were drawn, I applied my vinyl stickers, also to the backside of the glass. (If you are cutting your vinyl, you will need to cut it backwards so it looks right from the front.)

 

Lastly, I added some hardware to the back so it will hang on the wall, like so:



When all of that is done, your calendar is finished! Simply use a dry erase marker to write and rewrite your family's happenings! 




One cute variation I saw was done on a 12x12 frame so you can change the background of you calendar with scrapbook paper to match the seasons of the year! This idea is a lot of fun, so make one and get creative with it!

(I am linking this project to a bunch of link parties! To see the list of sites, click HERE. And don't forget to come back to somewhat simple this Thursday for our own link party "Strut Your Stuff".)

15 comments:

Heidi said...

I love, love, love (and NEED!) this! Where did you get the vinyl letting? It's amazing!

Ally said...

I love this too! I want to make one right now! Where can I get the lettering??

The Yorgason's said...

I love that! I also wanted to let you know that rubbing alcohol with also take Sharpie off things! We had to use it on our tile! Long story!

Cindy said...

Fantastic idea and great tutorial! With 4 kids still at home, I definitely need something like this :)

Thanks for linking up to Mi4M~
cindy

Katie said...

I have NOT seen this and I love it!

Cha Cha said...

Great idea, can't wait to try it. Thank you for sharing. MERRY CHRISTMAS.

pk said...

pk @ Room Remix
I haven't seen this version before and it turned out VERY cute! Like that you used the vinyl letters.

Vanessa said...

This is amazing! Did you use a cricut to make the letters? I have to make one of these!

Ginny said...

how hard would it be to get the vinyl lettering? love your calendar!

Martha Belle Schultz said...

I love this one , it is the best I have seen can you email me the labels ? My email is marthug38@yahoo.com . Thank you , I can't wait to make one . Oh and what size is the one you made ?

design_aholic said...

oooh, I hadn't seen this version before. Nice!

Andy Porter said...

Oh so very cute and necessary!!

Angie - treasuresfortots@gmail.com said...

Come link your cute tute at my party: Thursday's Treasures!!
http://treasuresfortots.blogspot.com/2010/02/thursdays-treasures-week-8.html

little bird said...

thanks for the tutorial

shared on my blog and sent it to my son.

http://deefna.blogspot.com/2010/02/dry-erase-glass-calendar-tutorial.html

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