I have been wanting a dry erase calender for quite some time. But never could find one that I had to have. They all look the same, nothing fancy.
So, since I got a Cricut for Christmas, I have been all about cutting vinyl.
Here is what I came up with...
What you will need:
Picture Frame
Fabric of your choice
Vinyl / Pinstripe tape
Vinyl / Pinstripe tape
This is the pinstripe tape. Andrew uses it on his airplanes. He was nice enough to let me use it for my calender, instead of having to cut out lines.
You will want to have 5 rows with 7 squares. I left space for the Month on the top and then space on the bottom for notes and the days of the weeks. I have seen the days of the week on the top, but I liked having it on the bottom.
You will want to mark for lines so you have even spacing, I just used a dry erase maker, just in case I messed up.
Cut your lines to length you need, I added a little extra, then use an exacto knife the cut the extra length off. I did the lines across first and then went back and did the lines up and down.
Then with my Cricut I cut out abbreviations for the days.
Then for the bow, I just used Tulle and strung it through the hooks on the back and made a bow with a knot at the top. I wanted to add roosters on either side of the month, but I haven't found one I am crazy over yet. I am sure someday I will add more to it.
If you make one I'd love to see how yours looks!
xoxo
Heather























20 comments:
very cute & such a good idea! I love how your calender turned out :)
Cute DIY project. I tend to declutter like a madman so when I see things like this I feel bad that I didn't hold on to certain things. Thanks for the follow. I'm following back.
Great idea. Thanks for your compliment on my cropped pants and the follow. Good luck with the blog and I'm following you!
This is super cute. Love it.
Thanks, never used our other calenders like we use this one! :)
Haha! I know what you mean I do that too. ugh! I love to thrift shop too, I always find amazing frames. Thanks for the follow.
Thanks, I love those cropped pants!
Thanks so much, it was such an easy craft too!
Lovely project! It looks great!
Thanks for linking to a Round Tuit!
Hope you have a fabulous week!
Jill @ Creating my way to Success
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What a pretty way to stay organized! Thanks for linking up to my party :)
Best of luck with your blog!! I am a follower :)
Thanks so much :)
Thanks it was fun to make. I did make one for a friend for her birthday and forgot to take a picture. But makes wonderful inexpensive gifts too.
I so need a dozen of these! Thanks for the great tutorial!
Found you through Our Delightful Home - would love to have you come by for a visit...
Ann @ Suburban Prairie Homemaker
www.suburbanprairiehomemaker.com
Cute Idea.
Great tutorial! I would love for you to link up at my Linky Party via: http://ourdelightfulhome.blogspot.com/2012/03/show-me-what-you-got-linky-party-5.html
PS: I am your newest Linky Follower!
Mrs. Delightful
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I have something like this on my list to do. Yours turned out great! Thanks for sharing on Pin Cushion creations!
www.DomesticMess.com
How creative! I would have never thought to do this. Thank you so much for linking up on Fabulous Friday at Faith, Trust & Pixie Dust. You are invited back next weekend.
Warmly, Michelle
great idea! Thanks for linking up to Candace Creations this is featured on tomorrows Scrappy Saturday Linky :)
Beautiful! I've always wanted to make a dry erase calendar. Thanks for sharing at oopsey daisy!
What a great idea! Thanks so much for sharing it :-)
~B
http://www.bclskeystrokes.blogspot.com
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