What you need:
- piece of wood/plastic/cardboard the size of your dry erase board
- plain white contact paper
- dry erase markers and eraser
- general purpose spray adhesive (optional)
This isn't a perfect dry erase board in that it doesn't really erase all the way. However, it erases better than the dry erase boards from the dollar store, and you can make it in whatever shape you'd like! I used spray adhesive to increase the likelihood it would stay attached to the wood.
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Materials to make the board. |
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Testing it out. |
If you have any chalkboard paint lying around, it might be fun to paint the reverse side with it!
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