Thankful Dry Erase Board for the Holidays
I wanted to make something that is reusable every year for our family to share what they are thankful for during the holidays. What I love about this project is that it can be changed up easily for all the different holidays and celebrations we have all year long.
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For this project you’ll need a couple napkins, a picture frame, Mod Podge, and a dry erase marker. Optional – adding the word “thankful”.
I opened up the frame and used 2 napkins to make the background of my picture frame. You could use scrapbook paper as well.
I placed the frame back onto the back of the napkins and drew lines on the excess I would need to cut off.
I cut off the extra napkin.
I placed the napkins on top of the back of the picture frame.
I found a 3 pack of metal fall words at Dollar Tree. One of the words was “Thankful”. I painted Mod Podge onto the back of the word.
I place the word on the center of the napkins and let it dry completely.
I put the frame back together. You could leave it just like this if you like.
Use a dry erase marker and everyone can take turns writing what they are thankful for. Erase it and you can use it again from year to year.
Click on the video below to watch me make this thankful jar.
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This is a fun and easy idea for Thanksgiving. Found you on Blogger’s Pit Stop Link Party.
Thank you Candy and thanks for stopping by
This is such a nice idea for a family get together.
Thank you so much Julie, I’m looking forward to using it in a couple days with the family.