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Showing posts with label household boards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label household boards. Show all posts

Sunday, November 28, 2010

How is your week shaping up?

Blank Calendar - YellowRemember the perpetual calendar printable?  It’s been pretty popular over the last couple of months, and it got me thinking of more…  So I’ve created its companion piece – the weekly organizer!
This is another 11”x14” printable, perfect for framing under glass and transforming into a dry-erase board.  The color array is the same as the perpetual calendars, with a light enough background that you should be able to see your dry-erase pens if you have large handwriting, like me.  :)
Blank Organizer - BlueOf course just one or the other of these household boards might work fine for your space, but what about both of them together – hung side-by-side or stacked?  Talk about Organization Central!  You’d have your month of events and your week at a glance! 
Just think - this could be a menu board with space for a grocery list…  or a weekly planner with a to-do list… or, whatever you want it to be.
Find some inexpensive 11”x14” frames at your local craft store and make one or both of the household boards, into a useful holiday gift for a loved one.  I don’t know too many people who don’t want to be a little more organized! 
IMAGE - Blank Organizer - SOLIDSTo download the file(s) of your choice, click on the collage image to the left and you’ll be directed to their 4shared locations.  (I’ve also included a compressed file which includes all of the color choices.)  Then, just upload to your favorite online photo printer (Costco only charges $2.99 per print of this size!), put it inside an 11”x14” frame, and hang your framed piece on the wall.  Now you’ve got an inexpensive, dry-erase weekly organizer for your home or office.  :)

*** UPDATED 06/26/12 ***
New download location for these images is here 


I hope this simple organizer helps to keep you a little more sane and brightens up your space!
I’ll be posting this project to some of the link-up parties listed here:

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Monday, September 13, 2010

Thirty days hath September

Have you ever noticed how expensive some dry-erase perpetual calendars are?
I’m currently on a de-cluttering, organizing, simplifying, redecorating kick around my house… and figured I could create my own dry-erase perpetual calendar using the idea of picture frames, as I’ve done before.
A perpetual calendar means I wouldn’t need to find a new paper calendar year after year… a dry-erase calendar means it'll be a lot easier to shift around appointments/activities as I often have to do.
So, I thought I’d turn my little project into creating another free printable.  (See other freebies here.)
This particular calendar, isn’t huge – only 11”x14”, but it can still give you a general layout of your upcoming month’s activities, important dates, etc.  Placed behind a sheet of glass, it’s a format for your very own dry-erase perpetual calendar… at a fraction of the cost of similar calendars out there.
I’ve kept the colors light, so that your dry-erase markers will still show against the background… in case your handwriting is big, like mine.  ;) 
IMAGE - Blank Calendar - SOLIDS
To download the file(s) of your choice, click on the image above and you’ll be directed to their 4shared locations.  (I’ve also included a compressed file which includes all of the color choices.)  Then, just upload to your favorite online photo printer (Costco only charges $2.99 per print of this size!), put it inside an 11”x14” frame, and hang your framed piece on the wall.  Now you’ve got an inexpensive, dry-erase perpetual calendar for your home or office.  :)

*** UPDATED 06/26/12 ***
New download location for these images is here 


(If these are popular, I have plans to upload more with patterned backgrounds, and possibly create larger calendar images – I’ll keep ‘ya posted.)
I hope this simple calendar helps to keep you a little more organized and brightens up your space!
I’ll be posting this project to some of the link-up parties listed here:
I'm honored to have had this project featured on these sites. Thanks so much!!


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